kolla-ansible/tools/init-runonce

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#!/bin/bash
set -o errexit
# This script is meant to be run once after running start for the first
# time. This script downloads a cirros image and registers it. Then it
# configures networking and nova quotas to allow 40 m1.small instances
# to be created.
ARCH=$(uname -m)
IMAGE_PATH=/opt/cache/files/
IMAGE_URL=http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.4.0/
IMAGE=cirros-0.4.0-${ARCH}-disk.img
IMAGE_NAME=cirros
IMAGE_TYPE=linux
# This EXT_NET_CIDR is your public network,that you want to connect to the internet via.
ENABLE_EXT_NET=${ENABLE_EXT_NET:-1}
EXT_NET_CIDR='10.0.2.0/24'
EXT_NET_RANGE='start=10.0.2.150,end=10.0.2.199'
EXT_NET_GATEWAY='10.0.2.1'
# Sanitize language settings to avoid commands bailing out
# with "unsupported locale setting" errors.
unset LANG
unset LANGUAGE
LC_ALL=C
export LC_ALL
for i in curl openstack; do
if [[ ! $(type ${i} 2>/dev/null) ]]; then
if [ "${i}" == 'curl' ]; then
echo "Please install ${i} before proceeding"
else
echo "Please install python-${i}client before proceeding"
fi
exit
fi
done
# Test for credentials set
if [[ "${OS_USERNAME}" == "" ]]; then
echo "No Keystone credentials specified. Try running source /etc/kolla/admin-openrc.sh command"
exit
fi
# Test to ensure configure script is run only once
if openstack image list | grep -q cirros; then
echo "This tool should only be run once per deployment."
exit
fi
echo Checking for locally available cirros image.
# Let's first try to see if the image is available locally
# nodepool nodes caches them in $IMAGE_PATH
if ! [ -f "${IMAGE_PATH}/${IMAGE}" ]; then
IMAGE_PATH='./'
if ! [ -f "${IMAGE_PATH}/${IMAGE}" ]; then
echo None found, downloading cirros image.
curl -L -o ${IMAGE_PATH}/${IMAGE} ${IMAGE_URL}/${IMAGE}
fi
else
echo Using cached cirros image from the nodepool node.
fi
echo Creating glance image.
openstack image create --disk-format qcow2 --container-format bare --public \
--property os_type=${IMAGE_TYPE} --file ${IMAGE_PATH}/${IMAGE} ${IMAGE_NAME}
echo Configuring neutron.
if [[ $ENABLE_EXT_NET -eq 1 ]]; then
openstack network create --external --provider-physical-network physnet1 \
--provider-network-type flat public1
openstack subnet create --no-dhcp \
--allocation-pool ${EXT_NET_RANGE} --network public1 \
--subnet-range ${EXT_NET_CIDR} --gateway ${EXT_NET_GATEWAY} public1-subnet
fi
openstack network create --provider-network-type vxlan demo-net
openstack subnet create --subnet-range 10.0.0.0/24 --network demo-net \
--gateway 10.0.0.1 --dns-nameserver 8.8.8.8 demo-subnet
openstack router create demo-router
openstack router add subnet demo-router demo-subnet
if [[ $ENABLE_EXT_NET -eq 1 ]]; then
openstack router set --external-gateway public1 demo-router
fi
# Get admin user and tenant IDs
ADMIN_USER_ID=$(openstack user list | awk '/ admin / {print $2}')
ADMIN_PROJECT_ID=$(openstack project list | awk '/ admin / {print $2}')
ADMIN_SEC_GROUP=$(openstack security group list --project ${ADMIN_PROJECT_ID} | awk '/ default / {print $2}')
# Sec Group Config
openstack security group rule create --ingress --ethertype IPv4 \
--protocol icmp ${ADMIN_SEC_GROUP}
openstack security group rule create --ingress --ethertype IPv4 \
--protocol tcp --dst-port 22 ${ADMIN_SEC_GROUP}
# Open heat-cfn so it can run on a different host
openstack security group rule create --ingress --ethertype IPv4 \
--protocol tcp --dst-port 8000 ${ADMIN_SEC_GROUP}
openstack security group rule create --ingress --ethertype IPv4 \
--protocol tcp --dst-port 8080 ${ADMIN_SEC_GROUP}
if [ ! -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub ]; then
echo Generating ssh key.
ssh-keygen -t rsa -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa
fi
if [ -r ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub ]; then
echo Configuring nova public key and quotas.
openstack keypair create --public-key ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub mykey
fi
# Increase the quota to allow 40 m1.small instances to be created
# 40 instances
openstack quota set --instances 40 ${ADMIN_PROJECT_ID}
# 40 cores
openstack quota set --cores 40 ${ADMIN_PROJECT_ID}
# 96GB ram
openstack quota set --ram 96000 ${ADMIN_PROJECT_ID}
# add default flavors, if they don't already exist
if ! openstack flavor list | grep -q m1.tiny; then
openstack flavor create --id 1 --ram 512 --disk 1 --vcpus 1 m1.tiny
openstack flavor create --id 2 --ram 2048 --disk 20 --vcpus 1 m1.small
openstack flavor create --id 3 --ram 4096 --disk 40 --vcpus 2 m1.medium
openstack flavor create --id 4 --ram 8192 --disk 80 --vcpus 4 m1.large
openstack flavor create --id 5 --ram 16384 --disk 160 --vcpus 8 m1.xlarge
fi
cat << EOF
Done.
To deploy a demo instance, run:
openstack server create \\
--image ${IMAGE_NAME} \\
--flavor m1.tiny \\
--key-name mykey \\
--network demo-net \\
demo1
EOF