.. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. =============== Placement API =============== Overview ======== Nova introduced the placement API service in the 14.0.0 Newton release. This is a separate REST API stack and data model used to track resource provider inventories and usages, along with different classes of resources. For example, a resource provider can be a compute node, a shared storage pool, or an IP allocation pool. The placement service tracks the inventory and usage of each provider. For example, an instance created on a compute node may be a consumer of resources such as RAM and CPU from a compute node resource provider, DISK from an external shared storage pool resource provider and IP addresses from an external IP pool resource provider. The types of resources consumed are tracked as **classes**. The service provides a set of standard resource classes but provides the ability to define custom resource classes as needed. References ~~~~~~~~~~ The following specifications are based on Newton work and while they present the idea or overview for the design, implementation details may have changed or be partially complete at this time. * `Generic Resource Pools `_ * `Compute Node Inventory `_ * `Resource Provider Allocations `_ * `Resource Provider Base Models `_ The following specifications are based on Ocata work and are subject to change. * `Nested Resource Providers `_ * `Custom Resource Classes `_ * `Scheduler Filters in DB `_ Deployment ========== The placement-api service must be deployed at some point after you have upgraded to the 14.0.0 Newton release but before you can upgrade to the 15.0.0 Ocata release. This is so that the resource tracker in the nova-compute service can populate resource provider (compute node) inventory and allocation information which will be used by the nova-scheduler service in Ocata. Steps ~~~~~ **1. Deploy the API service** At this time the placement API code is still in Nova alongside the compute REST API code (nova-api). So once you have upgraded nova-api to Newton you already have the placement API code, you just need to install the service. Nova provides a ``nova-placement-api`` WSGI script for running the service with Apache. .. note:: The placement API service is currently developed within Nova but it is designed to be as separate as possible from the existing code so that it can be eventually split into a separate project. **2. Synchronize the database** In the Newton release the Nova **api** database is the only deployment option for the placement API service and the resources it manages. After upgrading the nova-api service for Newton and running the ``nova-manage api_db sync`` command the placement tables will be created. .. note:: There are plans to add the ability to run the placement service with a separate **placement** database that would just have the tables necessary for that service and not everything else that goes into the Nova **api** database. **3. Create accounts and update the service catalog** Create a **placement** service user with an **admin** role in Keystone. The placement API is a separate service and thus should be registered under a **placement** service type in the service catalog as that is what the resource tracker in the nova-compute node will use to look up the endpoint. Devstack sets up the port used in the endpoint URL as 8778 which is intentionally different from the 8774 port used with the compute endpoint. **4. Configure and restart nova-compute services** The 14.0.0 Newton nova-compute service code will begin reporting resource provider inventory and usage information as soon as the placement API service is in place and can respond to requests via the endpoint registered in the service catalog. .. note:: After upgrading nova-compute code to Newton and restarting the service, the nova-compute service will attempt to make a connection to the placement API and if that is not yet available a warning will be logged and the service will no longer make an attempt to connect until the service is restarted. nova.conf on the compute nodes will need to be updated in the ``[placement]`` group for credentials to make requests from nova-compute to the placement-api service. References ~~~~~~~~~~ The following changes were made to devstack (from oldest to newest) to enable the placement-api service and can serve as a guide for your own deployment. https://review.openstack.org/#/c/342362/ https://review.openstack.org/#/c/363335/ https://review.openstack.org/#/c/363724/ REST API ======== The placement API service has its own REST API and data model. API Reference ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A full API reference is forthcoming, but until then one can get a sample of the REST API via the functional test `gabbits`_. .. _gabbits: http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/nova/tree/nova/tests/functional/api/openstack/placement/gabbits Microversions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The placement API uses microversions for making incremental changes to the API which client requests must opt into. The rules around `when a microversion is needed`_ are the same as for the compute REST API. .. _when a microversion is needed: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/nova/api_microversion_dev.html#when-do-i-need-a-new-microversion It is especially important to keep in mind that nova-compute is a client of the placement REST API and based on how Nova supports rolling upgrades the nova-compute service could be Newton level code making requests to an Ocata placement API, and vice-versa, an Ocata compute service in a cells v2 cell could be making requests to a Newton placement API. .. include:: ../../nova/api/openstack/placement/rest_api_version_history.rst