=================== Seed Administration =================== Deprovisioning The Seed VM ========================== .. note:: This step will destroy the seed VM and its data volumes. To deprovision the seed VM:: (kayobe) $ kayobe seed vm deprovision Updating Packages ================= It is possible to update packages on the seed host. Package Repositories -------------------- If using custom DNF package repositories on CentOS, it may be necessary to update these prior to running a package update. To do this, update the configuration in ``${KAYOBE_CONFIG_PATH}/dnf.yml`` and run the following command:: (kayobe) $ kayobe seed host configure --tags dnf --kolla-tags none Package Update -------------- To update one or more packages:: (kayobe) $ kayobe seed host package update --packages , To update all eligible packages, use ``*``, escaping if necessary:: (kayobe) $ kayobe seed host package update --packages "*" To only install updates that have been marked security related:: (kayobe) $ kayobe seed host package update --packages "*" --security Note that these commands do not affect packages installed in containers, only those installed on the host. Packages can also be updated on the seed hypervisor host, if one is in use:: (kayobe) $ kayobe seed hypervisor package update --packages , Kernel Updates -------------- If the kernel has been updated, you will probably want to reboot the seed host to boot into the new kernel. This can be done using a command such as the following:: (kayobe) $ kayobe seed host command run --command "shutdown -r" --become Examining the Bifrost Container =============================== The seed host runs various services required for a standalone Ironic deployment. These all run in a single ``bifrost_deploy`` container. It can often be helpful to execute a shell in the bifrost container for diagnosing operational issues:: $ docker exec -it bifrost_deploy bash Services are run via Systemd:: (bifrost_deploy) systemctl Logs are stored in ``/var/log/kolla/``, which is mounted to the ``kolla_logs`` Docker volume. Accessing the Seed Services =========================== The Ironic and Ironic inspector APIs can be accessed via the ``baremetal`` command line interface:: (bifrost_deploy) $ export OS_CLOUD=bifrost (bifrost_deploy) $ baremetal node list (bifrost_deploy) $ baremetal introspection list Backup & Restore ================ There are two main approaches to backing up and restoring data on the seed. A backup may be taken of the Ironic databases. Alternatively, a Virtual Machine backup may be used if running the seed services in a VM. The former will consume less storage. Virtual Machine backups are not yet covered here, neither is scheduling of backups. Any backup and restore procedure should be tested in advance. Database Backup & Restore ------------------------- A backup may be taken of the database, using one of the many tools that exist for backing up MariaDB databases. A simple approach that should work for the typically modestly sized seed database is ``mysqldump``. The following commands should all be executed on the seed. Backup ^^^^^^ It should be safe to keep services running during the backup, but for maximum safety they may optionally be stopped:: docker exec -it bifrost_deploy \ systemctl stop ironic-api ironic-conductor ironic-inspector Then, to perform the backup:: docker exec -it bifrost_deploy \ mysqldump --all-databases --single-transaction --routines --triggers > seed-backup.sql If the services were stopped prior to the backup, start them again:: docker exec -it bifrost_deploy \ systemctl start ironic-api ironic-conductor ironic-inspector Restore ^^^^^^^ Prior to restoring the database, the Ironic and Ironic Inspector services should be stopped:: docker exec -it bifrost_deploy \ systemctl stop ironic-api ironic-conductor ironic-inspector The database may then safely be restored:: docker exec -i bifrost_deploy \ mysql < seed-backup.sql Finally, start the Ironic and Ironic Inspector services again:: docker exec -it bifrost_deploy \ systemctl start ironic-api ironic-conductor ironic-inspector Running Commands ================ It is possible to run a command on the seed host:: (kayobe) $ kayobe seed host command run --command "" For example:: (kayobe) $ kayobe seed host command run --command "service docker restart" Commands can also be run on the seed hypervisor host, if one is in use:: (kayobe) $ kayobe seed hypervisor host command run --command "" To execute the command with root privileges, add the ``--become`` argument. Adding the ``--verbose`` argument allows the output of the command to be seen.