neutron/tools/ovn_migration
Jakub Libosvar 4b30dc2330 ovn migration: Fix neutron server container name
Previously docker command used grep to search for neutron server
container. It used image name instead of container name. With the switch
to podman, it stopped working. This patch fixes the container name.

Change-Id: Id650c2e7ac427dd53ebaab4e6d95d54efc657e3f
Closes-bug: #1895108
Signed-off-by: Jakub Libosvar <libosvar@redhat.com>
2020-09-10 11:46:50 +02:00
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infrared/tripleo-ovn-migration ovn-migration: Remove docker references 2020-06-25 10:51:54 +02:00
tripleo_environment ovn migration: Fix neutron server container name 2020-09-10 11:46:50 +02:00
hosts.sample Migrate the OVN migration scripts 2020-03-31 15:35:35 +01:00
migrate-to-ovn.yml Migrate the OVN migration scripts 2020-03-31 15:35:35 +01:00
README.rst Migrate the OVN migration scripts 2020-03-31 15:35:35 +01:00

Migration from ML2/OVS to ML2/OVN

Proof-of-concept ansible script for migrating an OpenStack deployment that uses ML2/OVS to OVN.

If you have a tripleo ML2/OVS deployment then please see the folder tripleo_environment

Prerequisites:

  1. Ansible 2.2 or greater.
  2. ML2/OVS must be using the OVS firewall driver.

To use:

  1. Create an ansible inventory with the expected set of groups and variables as indicated by the hosts-sample file.

  2. Run the playbook:

    $ ansible-playbook migrate-to-ovn.yml -i hosts

Testing Status:

  • Tested on an RDO cloud on CentOS 7.3 based on Ocata.
  • The cloud had 3 controller nodes and 6 compute nodes.
  • Observed network downtime was 10 seconds.
  • The "--forks 10" option was used with ansible-playbook to ensure that commands could be run across the entire environment in parallel.

MTU:

  • If migrating an ML2/OVS deployment using VXLAN tenant networks to an OVN deployment using Geneve for tenant networks, we have an unresolved issue around MTU. The VXLAN overhead is 30 bytes. OVN with Geneve has an overhead of 38 bytes. We need the tenant networks MTU adjusted for OVN and then we need all VMs to receive the updated MTU value through DHCP before the migration can take place. For testing purposes, we've just hacked the Neutron code to indicate that the VXLAN overhead was 38 bytes instead of 30, bypassing the issue at migration time.