Update documentation for multi-vim support
Include description of the multi-vim feature in the documentation. Change-Id: I02fe54760e4cc2d1c840db725aba39e25eedeef4 Implements: blueprint mistral-multi-vim-support Depends-on: I64f54e0f7b92698009a0c27d5b1317bbe0be7455 Signed-off-by: Andras Kovi <akovi@nokia.com>
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@ -701,3 +701,71 @@ List all services.
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.. seealso::
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`Workflow service command-line client <http://docs.openstack.org/cli-reference/mistral.html>`_.
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Targeting non-preconfigured clouds
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Mistral is capable of executing workflows on external OpenStack clouds, different from the one defined in the `mistral.conf`
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file in the `keystone_authtoken` section. (More detail in the :doc:`configuration_guide`).
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For example, if the mistral server is configured to authenticate with the `http://keystone1.example.com` cloud
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and the user wants to execute the workflow on the `http://keystone2.example.com` cloud.
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The mistral.conf will look like::
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[keystone_authtoken]
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auth_uri = http://keystone1.example.com:5000/v3
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...
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The client side parameters will be::
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export OS_AUTH_URL=http://keystone1.example.com:5000/v3
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export OS_USERNAME=mistral_user
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...
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export OS_TARGET_AUTH_URL=http://keystone2.example.com:5000/v3
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export OS_TARGET_USERNAME=cloud_user
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...
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.. note:: Every `OS_*` parameter has an `OS_TARGET_*` correspondent. For more detail, check out `mistral --help`
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The `OS_*` parameters are used to authenticate and authorize the user with Mistral,
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that is, to check if the user is allowed to utilize the Mistral service. Whereas
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the `OS_TARGET_*` parameters are used to define the user that executes the workflow
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on the external cloud, keystone2.example.com/.
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Use cases
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^^^^^^^^^
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**Authenticate in Mistral and execute OpenStack actions with different users**
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As a user of Mistral, I want to execute a workflow with a different user on the cloud.
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**Execute workflows on any OpenStack cloud**
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As a user of Mistral, I want to execute a workflow on a cloud of my choice.
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Special cases
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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**Using Mistral with zero OpenStack configuration**:
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With the targeting feature, it is possible to execute a workflow on any arbitrary cloud
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without additional configuration on the Mistral server side. If authentication is
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turned off in the Mistral server (Pecan's `auth_enable = False` option in `mistral.conf`), there
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is no need to set the `keystone_authtoken` section. It is possible to have Mistral
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use an external OpenStack cloud even when it isn't deploy in an OpenStack
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environment (i.e. no Keystone integration).
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With this setup, the following call will return the heat stack list::
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mistral \
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--os-target-auth-url=http://keystone2.example.com:5000/v3 \
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--os-target-username=testuser \
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--os-target-tenant=testtenant \
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--os-target-password="MistralRuleZ" \
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run-action heat.stacks_list
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This setup is particularly useful when Mistral is used in standalone mode, when the
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Mistral service is not part of the OpenStack cloud and runs separately.
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Note that only the OS-TARGET-* parameters enable this operation.
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