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Sahara Installation Guide
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We recommend to install Sahara in a way that will keep your system in a
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consistent state. We suggest the following options:
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* Install via `Fuel <http://fuel.mirantis.com/>`_
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* Install via `RDO Havana+ <http://openstack.redhat.com/>`_
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* Install into virtual environment
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To install with Fuel
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1. Start by following the `MOS Quickstart
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<http://software.mirantis.com/quick-start/>`_ to install and setup
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OpenStack.
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2. Enable Sahara service during installation.
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To install with RDO
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1. Start by following the `RDO Quickstart
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<http://openstack.redhat.com/Quickstart>`_ to install and setup
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OpenStack.
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2. Install Sahara:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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# yum install openstack-sahara
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..
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3. Configure Sahara as needed. The configuration file is located in
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``/etc/sahara/sahara.conf``. For details see
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:doc:`Sahara Configuration Guide <configuration.guide>`
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4. Create database schema:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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# sahara-db-manage --config-file /etc/sahara/sahara.conf upgrade head
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..
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5. Go through :ref:`common_installation_steps` and make the
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necessary changes.
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6. Start the sahara-all service:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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# systemctl start openstack-sahara-all
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..
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7. *(Optional)* Enable Sahara to start on boot
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.. sourcecode:: console
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# systemctl enable openstack-sahara-all
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..
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To install into a virtual environment
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1. First you need to install a number of packages with your
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OS package manager. The list of packages depends on the OS you use.
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For Ubuntu run:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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$ sudo apt-get install python-setuptools python-virtualenv python-dev
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..
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For Fedora:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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$ sudo yum install gcc python-setuptools python-virtualenv python-devel
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..
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For CentOS:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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$ sudo yum install gcc python-setuptools python-devel
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$ sudo easy_install pip
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$ sudo pip install virtualenv
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2. Setup virtual environment for Sahara:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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$ virtualenv sahara-venv
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This will install python virtual environment into ``sahara-venv`` directory
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in your current working directory. This command does not require super
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user privileges and could be executed in any directory current user has
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write permission.
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3. You can install the latest Sahara release from pypi:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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$ sahara-venv/bin/pip install sahara
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Or you can get Sahara archive from `<http://tarballs.openstack.org/sahara/>`_ and install it using pip:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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$ sahara-venv/bin/pip install 'http://tarballs.openstack.org/sahara/sahara-master.tar.gz'
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Note that sahara-master.tar.gz contains the latest changes and might not be stable at the moment.
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We recommend browsing `<http://tarballs.openstack.org/sahara/>`_ and selecting the latest stable release.
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4. After installation you should create configuration file from a sample
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config located in ``sahara-venv/share/sahara/sahara.conf.sample-basic``:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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$ mkdir sahara-venv/etc
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$ cp sahara-venv/share/sahara/sahara.conf.sample-basic sahara-venv/etc/sahara.conf
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Make the necessary changes in ``sahara-venv/etc/sahara.conf``.
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For details see :doc:`Sahara Configuration Guide <configuration.guide>`
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.. _common_installation_steps:
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Common installation steps
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The steps below are common for both installing Sahara as part of RDO and
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installing it in virtual environment.
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1. If you use Sahara with MySQL database, then for storing big Job Binaries
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in Sahara Internal Database you must configure size of max allowed packet.
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Edit ``my.cnf`` and change parameter:
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.. sourcecode:: ini
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...
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[mysqld]
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...
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max_allowed_packet = 256M
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..
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and restart mysql server.
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2. Create database schema:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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$ sahara-venv/bin/sahara-db-manage --config-file sahara-venv/etc/sahara.conf upgrade head
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3. To start Sahara call:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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$ sahara-venv/bin/sahara-all --config-file sahara-venv/etc/sahara.conf
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.. _register-sahara-label:
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4. In order for Sahara to be accessible in OpenStack Dashboard and for
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python-saharaclient to work properly you need to register Sahara in
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Keystone. For example:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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keystone service-create --name sahara --type data_processing \
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--description "Sahara Data Processing"
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keystone endpoint-create --service sahara --region RegionOne \
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--publicurl "http://10.0.0.2:8386/v1.1/%(tenant_id)s" \
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--adminurl "http://10.0.0.2:8386/v1.1/%(tenant_id)s" \
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--internalurl "http://10.0.0.2:8386/v1.1/%(tenant_id)s"
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5. To adjust OpenStack Dashboard configuration with your Sahara installation
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please follow the UI configuration guide :doc:`here. <dashboard.guide>`
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Notes:
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Make sure that your operating system is not blocking Sahara port (default: 8386).
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You may need to configure iptables in CentOS and some other operating systems.
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To get the list of all possible options run:
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.. sourcecode:: console
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$ sahara-venv/bin/python sahara-venv/bin/sahara-all --help
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..
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Further consider reading :doc:`overview` for general Sahara concepts and
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:doc:`plugins` for specific plugin features/requirements.
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