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vagrant-devstack-Kuryr-Kubernetes
Getting started
A Vagrant based kuryr,neutron,keystone,docker and kubernetes system.
Steps to try vagrant image:
- Install Vagrant on your local machine. Install one of the current providers supported: VirtualBox, Libvirt or Vagrant
- Git clone kuryr-kubernetes repository.
- Run
cd kuryr-kubernetes/contrib/vagrant
- Run
vagrant up
It will take from 10 to 60 minutes, depending on your internet speed. Vagrant-cachier can speed up the process [2]. vagrant ssh
At this point you should have experimental kubernetes (etcdv3, k8s-apiserver, k8s-controller-manager, k8s-scheduler, kubelet and kuryr-controller), docker, kuryr, neutron, keystone all up, running and pointing to each other. Pods and services orchestrated by kubernetes will be backed by kuryr+neutron. The architecture of the setup can be seen at [1].
References: [1] https://docs.openstack.org/developer/kuryr-kubernetes/devref/kuryr_kubernetes_design.html [2] http://fgrehm.viewdocs.io/vagrant-cachier/
Vagrant Options available
You can set the following environment variables before running vagrant up
to modify
the definition of the Virtual Machine spawned:
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VAGRANT_KURYR_VM_BOX: To change the Vagrant Box used. Should be available in atlas.
export VAGRANT_KURYR_VM_BOX=centos/7
Could be an example of a rpm-based option.
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VAGRANT_KURYR_VM_MEMORY: To modify the RAM of the VM. Defaulted to: 4096
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VAGRANT_KURYR_VM_CPU: To modify the cpus of the VM. Defaulted to: 2
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VAGRANT_KURYR_RUN_DEVSTACK: Whether
vagrant up
should run devstack to have an environment ready to use. Set it to 'false' if you want to editlocal.conf
before run ./stack.sh manually in the VM. Defaulted to: true. See below for additional options for editing local.conf.
Additional devstack configuration
To add additional configuration to local.conf before the VM is provisioned, you can create a file called "user_local.conf" in the contrib/vagrant directory of networking-kuryr. This file will be appended to the "local.conf" created during the Vagrant provisioning.
For example, to use OVN as the Neutron plugin with Kuryr, you can create a "user_local.conf" with the following configuration:
enable_plugin networking-ovn https://git.openstack.org/openstack/networking-ovn
enable_service ovn-northd
enable_service ovn-controller
disable_service q-agt
disable_service q-l3
disable_service q-dhcp