fuel-web/virtualbox/config.sh
Dmitry Borodaenko 85ebe12fe6 Select most recent ISO in VirtualBox scripts
Instead of sorting ISO images under virtualbox/iso/ alphabetically,
select the one with the most recent modification timestamp.
2013-08-08 14:34:00 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2013 Mirantis, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
# The number of nodes for installing OpenStack on
# - for minimal non-HA installation, specify 2 (1 controller + 1 compute)
# - for minimal non-HA with Cinder installation, specify 3 (1 ctrl + 1 compute + 1 cinder)
# - for minimal HA installation, specify 4 (3 controllers + 1 compute)
cluster_size=3
# Get the first available ISO from the directory 'iso'
iso_path=`ls -1t iso/*.iso 2>/dev/null | head -1`
# Every Fuel Web machine name will start from this prefix
vm_name_prefix=fuel-web-
# Host interfaces to bridge VMs interfaces with
idx=0
for ip in 10.20.0.1 172.16.1.1 172.16.0.1; do
host_nic_name[$idx]=vboxnet$idx
host_nic_ip[$idx]=$ip
host_nic_mask[$idx]=255.255.255.0
idx=$((idx+1))
done
# Master node settings
vm_master_cpu_cores=1
vm_master_memory_mb=1024
vm_master_disk_mb=16384
# Master node access to the internet through the host system, using VirtualBox NAT adapter
vm_master_nat_network=192.168.200/24
vm_master_nat_gateway=192.168.200.2
# These settings will be used to check if master node has installed or not.
# If you modify networking params for master node during the boot time
# (i.e. if you pressed Tab in a boot loader and modified params),
# make sure that these values reflect that change.
vm_master_ip=10.20.0.2
vm_master_username=root
vm_master_password=r00tme
vm_master_prompt='root@fuel ~]#'
# Slave node settings
vm_slave_cpu_cores=1
# This section allows you to define RAM size in MB for each slave node.
# Keep in mind that PXE boot might not work correctly with values lower than 768.
# You can specify memory size for the specific slaves, other will get default vm_slave_memory_default
vm_slave_memory_default=768
vm_slave_memory_mb[1]=768 # for controller node 768 MB should be sufficient
vm_slave_memory_mb[2]=1024 # for compute node 1GB is recommended, otherwise VM instances in OpenStack may not boot
vm_slave_memory_mb[3]=768 # for a dedicated Cinder node 768 MB should be sufficient
# This section allows you to define HDD size in MB for all the slaves nodes.
# All the slaves will have identical disk configuration. Each slave will have three disks of the following sizes.
vm_slave_first_disk_mb=16384
vm_slave_second_disk_mb=32768
vm_slave_third_disk_mb=65536