For more detail, see the doc migration spec. http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/docs-specs/specs/pike/os-manuals-migration.html Co-Authored-By: Eduardo Gonzalez <dabarren@gmail.com> Change-Id: I3a7c0ed204ee1e9060b5325f20622afe9a5e3040
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VMware in Kolla
Overview
Kolla can deploy the Nova and Neutron Service(s) for VMware vSphere. Depending on the network architecture (NsxV or DVS) you choose, Kolla deploys the following OpenStack services for VMware vSphere:
For VMware NsxV:
- nova-compute
- neutron-server
For VMware DVS:
- nova-compute
- neutron-server
- neutron-dhcp-agent
- neutron-metadata-agent
Kolla can deploy the Glance and Cinder services using VMware datastore as their backend. Ceilometer metering for vSphere is also supported.
Because the vmware-nsx drivers for neutron use completely different architecture than other types of virtualization, vmware-nsx drivers cannot coexist with other type of virtualization in one region. In neutron vmware-nsx drivers, neutron-server acts like an agent to translate OpenStack actions into what vSphere/NSX Manager API can understand. Neutron does not directly takes control of the Open vSwitch inside the VMware environment but through the API exposed by vSphere/NSX Manager.
For VMware DVS, the Neutron DHCP agent does not attaches to Open
vSwitch inside VMware environment, but attach to the Open vSwitch bridge
called br-dvs
on the OpenStack side and replies to/receives
DHCP packets through VLAN. Similar to what the DHCP agent does, Neutron
metadata agent attaches to br-dvs
bridge and works through
VLAN.
Note
VMware NSX-DVS plugin does not support tenant networks, so all VMs should attach to Provider VLAN/Flat networks.
VMware NSX-V
Preparation
You should have a working NSX-V environment, this part is out of scope of Kolla. For more information, please see VMware NSX-V documentation.
Note
In addition, it is important to modify the firewall rule of vSphere to make sure that VNC is accessible from outside VMware environment.
On every VMware host, edit /etc/vmware/firewall/vnc.xml as below:
<!-- FirewallRule for VNC Console -->
<ConfigRoot>
<service>
<id>VNC</id>
<rule id = '0000'>
<direction>inbound</direction>
<protocol>tcp</protocol>
<porttype>dst</porttype>
<port>
<begin>5900</begin>
<end>5999</end>
</port>
</rule>
<rule id = '0001'>
<direction>outbound</direction>
<protocol>tcp</protocol>
<porttype>dst</porttype>
<port>
<begin>0</begin>
<end>65535</end>
</port>
</rule>
<enabled>true</enabled>
<required>false</required>
</service>
</ConfigRoot>
Then refresh the firewall config by:
esxcli network firewall refresh
Verify that the firewall config is applied:
esxcli network firewall ruleset list
Deployment
Enable VMware nova-compute plugin and NSX-V neutron-server plugin in
/etc/kolla/globals.yml
:
nova_compute_virt_type: "vmware"
neutron_plugin_agent: "vmware_nsxv"
Note
VMware NSX-V also supports Neutron FWaaS, LBaaS and VPNaaS services, you can enable them by setting these options in globals.yml:
- enable_neutron_vpnaas: "yes"
- enable_neutron_lbaas: "yes"
- enable_neutron_fwaas: "yes"
If you want to set VMware datastore as cinder backend, enable it in
/etc/kolla/globals.yml
:
enable_cinder: "yes"
cinder_backend_vmwarevc_vmdk: "yes"
vmware_datastore_name: "TestDatastore"
If you want to set VMware datastore as glance backend, enable it in
/etc/kolla/globals.yml
:
glance_backend_vmware: "yes"
vmware_vcenter_name: "TestDatacenter"
vmware_datastore_name: "TestDatastore"
VMware options are required in /etc/kolla/globals.yml
,
these options should be configured correctly according to your NSX-V
environment.
Options for nova-compute and ceilometer:
vmware_vcenter_host_ip: "127.0.0.1"
vmware_vcenter_host_username: "admin"
vmware_vcenter_host_password: "admin"
vmware_vcenter_cluster_name: "cluster-1"
vmware_vcenter_insecure: "True"
vmware_vcenter_datastore_regex: ".*"
Options for Neutron NSX-V support:
vmware_nsxv_user: "nsx_manager_user"
vmware_nsxv_password: "nsx_manager_password"
vmware_nsxv_manager_uri: "https://127.0.0.1"
vmware_nsxv_cluster_moid: "TestCluster"
vmware_nsxv_datacenter_moid: "TestDataCeter"
vmware_nsxv_resource_pool_id: "TestRSGroup"
vmware_nsxv_datastore_id: "TestDataStore"
vmware_nsxv_external_network: "TestDVSPort-Ext"
vmware_nsxv_vdn_scope_id: "TestVDNScope"
vmware_nsxv_dvs_id: "TestDVS"
vmware_nsxv_backup_edge_pool: "service:compact:1:2"
vmware_nsxv_spoofguard_enabled: "false"
vmware_nsxv_metadata_initializer: "false"
vmware_nsxv_edge_ha: "false"
Note
If you want to set secure connections to VMware, set
vmware_vcenter_insecure
to false. Secure connections to
vCenter requires a CA file, copy the vCenter CA file to
/etc/kolla/config/vmware_ca
.
Then you should start kolla-ansible deployment normally as KVM/QEMU deployment.
VMware NSX-DVS
Preparation
Before deployment, you should have a working VMware vSphere environment. Create a cluster and a vSphere Distributed Switch with all the host in the cluster attached to it.
For more information, please see Setting Up Networking with vSphere Distributed Switches.
Deployment
Enable VMware nova-compute plugin and NSX-V neutron-server plugin in
/etc/kolla/globals.yml
:
nova_compute_virt_type: "vmware"
neutron_plugin_agent: "vmware_dvs"
If you want to set VMware datastore as Cinder backend, enable it in
/etc/kolla/globals.yml
:
enable_cinder: "yes"
cinder_backend_vmwarevc_vmdk: "yes"
vmware_datastore_name: "TestDatastore"
If you want to set VMware datastore as Glance backend, enable it in
/etc/kolla/globals.yml
:
glance_backend_vmware: "yes"
vmware_vcenter_name: "TestDatacenter"
vmware_datastore_name: "TestDatastore"
VMware options are required in /etc/kolla/globals.yml
,
these options should be configured correctly according to the vSphere
environment you installed before. All option for nova, cinder, glance
are the same as VMware-NSX, except the following options.
Options for Neutron NSX-DVS support:
vmware_dvs_host_ip: "192.168.1.1"
vmware_dvs_host_port: "443"
vmware_dvs_host_username: "admin"
vmware_dvs_host_password: "password"
vmware_dvs_dvs_name: "VDS-1"
vmware_dvs_dhcp_override_mac: ""
Then you should start kolla-ansible deployment normally as KVM/QEMU deployment.
For more information on OpenStack vSphere, see VMware vSphere, VMware-NSX package.