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4.7 KiB
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149 lines
4.7 KiB
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[[local|localrc]]
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enable_plugin kuryr-kubernetes \
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https://git.openstack.org/openstack/kuryr-kubernetes
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enable_plugin dragonflow https://github.com/openstack/dragonflow
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# If you do not want stacking to clone new versions of the enabled services,
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# like for example when you did local modifications and need to ./unstack.sh
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# and ./stack.sh again, uncomment the following
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# RECLONE="no"
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# Log settings for better readability
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LOGFILE=devstack.log
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LOG_COLOR=False
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# If you want the screen tabs logged in a specific location, you can use:
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# SCREEN_LOGDIR="${HOME}/devstack_logs"
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# Credentials
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ADMIN_PASSWORD=pass
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DATABASE_PASSWORD=pass
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RABBIT_PASSWORD=pass
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SERVICE_PASSWORD=pass
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SERVICE_TOKEN=pass
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TUNNEL_TYPE=vxlan
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# Enable Keystone v3
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IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3
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# In pro of speed and being lightweight, we will be explicit in regards to
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# which services we enable
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ENABLED_SERVICES=""
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# DF services
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enable_service df-redis
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enable_service df-redis-server
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enable_service df-controller
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enable_service df-ext-services
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enable_service df-zmq-publisher-service
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# Neutron services
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enable_service neutron
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enable_service df-l3-agent
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enable_service q-svc
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# Keystone
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enable_service key
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# Dependencies
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enable_service mysql
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enable_service rabbit
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# enable DF local controller
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Q_ENABLE_DRAGONFLOW_LOCAL_CONTROLLER=True
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# DF settings
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DF_RUNNING_IN_GATE=True
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TUNNEL_TYPE=vxlan
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DF_L2_RESPONDER="True"
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OVS_INSTALL_FROM_GIT=False
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OVS_BRANCH=master
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# LBaaSv2 service and Haproxy agent
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enable_plugin neutron-lbaas \
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git://git.openstack.org/openstack/neutron-lbaas
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enable_service q-lbaasv2
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NEUTRON_LBAAS_SERVICE_PROVIDERV2="LOADBALANCERV2:Haproxy:neutron_lbaas.drivers.haproxy.plugin_driver.HaproxyOnHostPluginDriver:default"
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# By default use all the services from the kuryr-kubernetes plugin
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# Docker
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# ======
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# If you already have docker configured, running and with its socket writable
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# by the stack user, you can omit the following line.
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enable_service docker
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# Etcd
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# ====
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# The default is for devstack to run etcd for you. You can select the image and
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# version of it by uncommenting and modifying the following defaults.
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# KURYR_ETCD_IMAGE="quay.io/coreos/etcd"
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# KURYR_ETCD_VERSION="v3.0.8"
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#
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# You can select the listening and advertising client and peering Etcd
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# addresses by uncommenting and changing from the following defaults:
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# KURYR_ETCD_ADVERTISE_CLIENT_URL=http://my_host_ip:2379}
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# KURYR_ETCD_ADVERTISE_PEER_URL=http://my_host_ip:2380}
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# KURYR_ETCD_LISTEN_CLIENT_URL=http://0.0.0.0:2379}
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# KURYR_ETCD_LISTEN_PEER_URL=http://0.0.0.0:2380}
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#
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# If you already have etcd configured and running, you can just comment out
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enable_service etcd
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# then uncomment and set the following line:
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# KURYR_ETCD_CLIENT_URL="http://etcd_ip:etcd_client_port"
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# Kubernetes
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# ==========
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#
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# Kubernetes is run from the hyperkube docker image
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# If you already have a Kubernetes deployment, you can use it instead and omit
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# enabling the Kubernetes service (except Kubelet, which must be run by
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# devstack so that it uses our development CNI driver.
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#
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# The default is, again, for devstack to run the Kubernetes services:
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enable_service kubernetes-api
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enable_service kubernetes-controller-manager
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enable_service kubernetes-scheduler
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# We use hyperkube to run the services. You can select the hyperkube image and/
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# or version by uncommenting and setting the following ENV vars different
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# to the following defaults:
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# KURYR_HYPERKUBE_IMAGE="gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube-amd64"
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# KURYR_HYPERKUBE_VERSION="v1.3.7"
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#
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# If you have the 8080 port already bound to another service, you will need to
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# have kubernetes API server bind to another port. In order to do that,
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# uncomment and set a different port number in:
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# KURYR_K8S_API_PORT="8080"
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#
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# If you want to test with a different range for the Cluster IPs uncomment and
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# set the following ENV var to a different CIDR
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# KURYR_K8S_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE="10.0.0.0/24"
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#
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# If, however, you are reusing an existing deployment, you should uncomment and
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# set an ENV var so that the Kubelet devstack runs can find the API server:
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# KURYR_K8S_API_URL="http://k8s_api_ip:k8s_api_port"
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#
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# Kubelet
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# =======
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#
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# Kubelet should almost invariably be run by devstack
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enable_service kubelet
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# You can specify a different location for the hyperkube binary that will be
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# extracted from the hyperkube container into the Host filesystem:
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# KURYR_HYPERKUBE_BINARY=/usr/local/bin/hyperkube
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#
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# NOTE: KURYR_HYPERKUBE_IMAGE, KURYR_HYPERKUBE_VERSION also affect which
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# the selected binary for the Kubelet.
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# Kuryr watcher
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# =============
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#
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# Just like the Kubelet, you'll want to have the watcher enabled. It is the
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# part of the codebase that connects to the Kubernetes API server to read the
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# resource events and convert them to Neutron actions
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enable_service kuryr-kubernetes
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