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User guide
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**Installation**
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**APIs**
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Installation using Devstack
===========================
This section includes instructions for Climate installation using Devstack.
1. Download Devstack:
.. sourcecode:: console
git clone https://github.com/openstack-dev/devstack.git
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2. Download Climate:
.. sourcecode:: console
git clone https://github.com/stackforge/climate.git
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3. Add climate files to Devstack:
.. sourcecode:: console
cd climate/contrib/devstack
DEVSTACK_DIR=../../../devstack
cp lib/climate ${DEVSTACK_DIR}/lib
cp extras.d/70-climate.sh ${DEVSTACK_DIR}/extras.d
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4. Configure devstack to run climate by adding climate, climate api and climate
manager to the localrc file:
.. sourcecode:: console
cd ${DEVSTACK_DIR}
echo "enable_service climate" >> localrc
echo "enable_service climate-a" >> localrc
echo "enable_service climate-m" >> localrc
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5. Run Devstack:
.. sourcecode:: console
./stack.sh
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Installation without Devstack
=============================
This section includes instructions for Climate installation.
Download all Climate related repos:
.. sourcecode:: console
git clone https://github.com/stackforge/climate.git
git clone https://github.com/stackforge/climate-nova.git
git clone https://github.com/stackforge/python-climateclient.git
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Install all these projects to your working environment via:
.. sourcecode:: console
python setup.py install
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or
.. sourcecode:: console
python setup.py develop
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Next you need to configure Climate and Nova. Define */etc/climate/climate.conf*
file using the following example:
.. sourcecode:: console
[DEFAULT]
host=<climate_host>
os_auth_host=<auth_host>
os_auth_port=<auth_port>
os_auth_protocol=<http, for example>
os_admin_username=<username>
os_admin_password=<password>
os_admin_tenant_name=<tenant_name>
[manager]
plugins=basic.vm.plugin,physical.host.plugin
[virtual:instance]
on_start=on_start
on_end=create_image, delete
[physical:host]
on_start=on_start
on_end=on_end
climate_username=<username>
climate_password=<password>
climate_tenant_name=<tenant_name>
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Here *os_admin_** flags refer to Climate service user. *climate_** ones - to
admin user created specially to work with physical reservations. If you have no
these users, create them via Keystone:
.. sourcecode:: console
keystone user-create --name=climate --pass=<service_password> --tenant_id=<service_tenant_id> --email=climate@example.com
keystone user-role-add --tenant-id <service_tenant_id> --user-id <climate_user> --role-id <admin_role>
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And the same procedure for special admin user to work with physical
reservations.
Next you need to configure Nova. If you want to use virtual reservations,
please add the following lines to nova.conf file:
.. sourcecode:: console
osapi_compute_extension = nova.api.openstack.compute.contrib.standard_extensions
osapi_compute_extension = climatenova.api.extensions.default_reservation.Default_reservation
osapi_compute_extension = climatenova.api.extensions.reservation.Reservation
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If you want to use physical reservations add these ones:
.. sourcecode:: console
scheduler_available_filters = nova.scheduler.filters.all_filters
scheduler_available_filters = climatenova.scheduler.filters.climate_filter.ClimateFilter
scheduler_default_filters=RetryFilter,AvailabilityZoneFilter,RamFilter,ComputeFilter,ComputeCapabilitiesFilter,ImagePropertiesFilter,ClimateFilter
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Restart nova-api and nova-scheduler to use new configuration file.
Climate uses Keystone trusts to commit actions on behalf of user created lease.
Thats why we need to create identityv3 service with appropriate endpoints:
.. sourcecode:: console
keystone service-create --name keystonev3 --type identityv3 --description "Keystone Identity Service v3"
keystone endpoint-create --region <region> --service keystonev3 --publicurl "<auth_protocol>://<auth_host>:5000/v3" --adminurl "<auth_protocol>://<auth_host>:35357/v3" --internalurl "<auth_protocol>://<auth_host>:5000/v3"
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And, finally, we need to create reservation service in Keystone with its
endpoints:
.. sourcecode:: console
keystone service-create --name climate --type reservation --description “OpenStack reservation service.”
keystone endpoint-create --region <region> --service climate --publicurl "<auth_protocol>://<climate_host>:1234/v1" --adminurl "<auth_protocol>://<climate_host>:1234/v1"
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To start Climate services use:
.. sourcecode:: console
climate-api
climate-manager
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Now you can use python-climateclient to communicate with Climate.