Minor launch documentation improvements.

* launch/README: Demonstrate use of the nova client's image-list
and flavor-list features, to assist in selecting/confirming image
and RAM choices for passing to launch-node.py. Also improve the
section headers and add a section about activating the Puppet agent
on non-Jenkins-slave servers.

* launch/launch-node.py: Upon successful completion, display
parameters useful for subsequent DNS assignments.

Change-Id: I0defc62434ab2f60b23afe2048e8093614ca49ca
Reviewed-on: https://review.openstack.org/20923
Reviewed-by: Khai Do <do.khai@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Clark Boylan <clark.boylan@gmail.com>
Approved: Clark Boylan <clark.boylan@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Jenkins
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Jeremy Stanley 2013-01-31 18:26:38 +00:00 committed by Jenkins
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Create Server
=============
Note that these instructions assume you're working from this
directory on an updated local clone of the repository, and that
your account is a member of the puppet group for access to the
@ -10,18 +13,20 @@ to a group.)
To launch a node in the OpenStack CI account (production servers)::
export FQDN=servername.openstack.org
. ~root/ci-launch/openstackci-rs-nova.sh
export FQDN=servername.openstack.org
sudo puppet cert generate $FQDN
./launch-node.py $FQDN
To launch a node in the OpenStack Jenkins account (slave nodes)::
. ~root/ci-launch/openstackjenkins-rs-nova.sh
export FQDN=slavename.slave.openstack.org
export CERT=slavetype.slave.openstack.org
nova image-list
export IMAGE='Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal)'
nova flavor-list
export RAM=2048
. ~root/ci-launch/openstackjenkins-rs-nova.sh
sudo puppet cert generate $CERT
./launch-node.py $FQDN --cert $CERT.pem --image "$IMAGE" --ram $RAM
@ -38,8 +43,8 @@ automatically). Note that this example assumes you've already
exported a relevant FQDN and sourced the appropriate API credentials
above.
DNS
===
Add DNS Records
===============
There are no scripts to handle DNS at the moment due to a lack of
library support for the new Rackspace Cloud DNS (with IPv6). To
@ -47,15 +52,16 @@ manually update DNS, you will need the hostname, v4 and v6 addresses
of the host, as well as the UUID (these can all be found by running
the ''nova list'' command). The environment variables used in the
URL should be satisfied by sourcing the "openstackci-rs-nova.sh"
script (or jenkins, as appropriate).
script (or jenkins, as appropriate). Also the above launch script
should output some environment variable assignments for UUID, IPV4
and IPV6 you can cut and paste as needed, or you can fill them in
yourself::
. ~root/rackdns-venv/bin/activate
TEMPFILE=$(tempfile)
nova list | grep "| $FQDN " | sed 's/^| \([0-9a-f-]\+\) .* public=\([0-9a-f:]\+\), \([0-9\.]\+\);.*/export UUID="\1"\nexport IPV6="\2"\nexport IPV4="\3"/' > $TEMPFILE
cat $TEMPFILE
. $TEMPFILE
rm $TEMPFILE
UUID=01234567-89ab-cdef-fedc-ba9876543210
IPV4=123.45.67.89
IPV6=fedc:ba98:7654:3210:dead:beef:cafe:feed
rackdns rdns-create --name $FQDN --data "$IPV6" --server-href https://$os_region_name.servers.api.rackspacecloud.com/v2/$OS_TENANT_NAME/servers/"$UUID" --ttl 300
rackdns rdns-create --name $FQDN --data "$IPV4" --server-href https://$os_region_name.servers.api.rackspacecloud.com/v2/$OS_TENANT_NAME/servers/"$UUID" --ttl 300
@ -63,3 +69,18 @@ script (or jenkins, as appropriate).
. ~root/ci-launch/openstack-rs-nova.sh
rackdns record-create --name $FQDN --type AAAA --data "$IPV6" --ttl 300 openstack.org
rackdns record-create --name $FQDN --type A --data "$IPV4" --ttl 300 openstack.org
Activate Puppet Agent
=====================
If this is a Jenkins slave, Puppet configuration is applied through
an already installed cron job, so you can ignore this section. If
this is ''not'' a Jenkins slave, you'll want to log into it via SSH
and turn on the Puppet agent so it will start checking into the
master on its own::
sudo sed -i 's/^START=.*/START=yes/' /etc/default/puppet
sudo invoke-rc.d puppet start
You should be able to tell from the Puppet Dashboard when it begins
to check in, which normally happens at 10-minute intervals.

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@ -128,6 +128,9 @@ def build_server(client, name, image, flavor, cert, environment):
admin_pass = server.adminPass
server = utils.wait_for_resource(server)
bootstrap_server(server, admin_pass, key, cert, environment)
print('UUID=%s\nIPV4=%s\nIPV6=%s\n' % (server.id,
server.accessIPv4,
server.accessIPv6))
if key:
kp.delete()
except Exception, real_error: