Oslo_concurrency needs lock_path option, make it consistent in documentation for Suse, Redhat and Ubuntu installation guides. Change-Id: Ib675d7bf399f2aa7eba9d343fa0f06281d33089a Related-Bug: #1796976 Closes-Bug: #1812497
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Install and configure compute node
The compute node handles connectivity and security groups for instances.
Install the components
# zypper install --no-recommends \
openstack-neutron-linuxbridge-agent bridge-utils
Configure the common component
The Networking common component configuration includes the authentication mechanism, message queue, and plug-in.
Edit the
/etc/neutron/neutron.conf
file and complete the following actions:In the
[database]
section, comment out anyconnection
options because compute nodes do not directly access the database.In the
[DEFAULT]
section, configureRabbitMQ
message queue access:[DEFAULT] # ... transport_url = rabbit://openstack:RABBIT_PASS@controller
Replace
RABBIT_PASS
with the password you chose for theopenstack
account in RabbitMQ.In the
[DEFAULT]
and[keystone_authtoken]
sections, configure Identity service access:[DEFAULT] # ... auth_strategy = keystone [keystone_authtoken] # ... www_authenticate_uri = http://controller:5000 auth_url = http://controller:5000 memcached_servers = controller:11211 auth_type = password project_domain_name = default user_domain_name = default project_name = service username = neutron password = NEUTRON_PASS
Replace
NEUTRON_PASS
with the password you chose for theneutron
user in the Identity service.Note
Comment out or remove any other options in the
[keystone_authtoken]
section.
In the
[oslo_concurrency]
section, configure the lock path:[oslo_concurrency] # ... lock_path = /var/lib/neutron/tmp
Configure networking options
Choose the same networking option that you chose for the controller
node to configure services specific to it. Afterwards, return here and
proceed to neutron-compute-compute-obs
.
compute-install-option1-obs.rst compute-install-option2-obs.rst
Configure the Compute service to use the Networking service
- Edit the
/etc/nova/nova.conf
file and complete the following actions:In the
[neutron]
section, configure access parameters:[neutron] # ... url = http://controller:9696 auth_url = http://controller:5000 auth_type = password project_domain_name = default user_domain_name = default region_name = RegionOne project_name = service username = neutron password = NEUTRON_PASS
Replace
NEUTRON_PASS
with the password you chose for theneutron
user in the Identity service.
Finalize installation
The Networking service initialization scripts expect the variable
NEUTRON_PLUGIN_CONF
in the/etc/sysconfig/neutron
file to reference the ML2 plug-in configuration file. Ensure that the/etc/sysconfig/neutron
file contains the following:NEUTRON_PLUGIN_CONF="/etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini"
Restart the Compute service:
# systemctl restart openstack-nova-compute.service
Start the Linux Bridge agent and configure it to start when the system boots:
# systemctl enable openstack-neutron-linuxbridge-agent.service # systemctl start openstack-neutron-linuxbridge-agent.service