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Building Octavia Amphora Images

Octavia is an operator-grade reference implementation for Load Balancing as a Service (LBaaS) for OpenStack. The component of Octavia that does the load balancing is known as amphora. Amphora may be a virtual machine, may be a container, or may run on bare metal. Creating images for bare metal amphora installs is outside the scope of this version but may be added in a future release.

Prerequisites

This script assumes a typical Linux environment and was developed on Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS.

Python pip should be installed as well as the python modules found in the requirements.txt file.

To do so, you can use the following command on ubuntu:

$ # Install python pip
$ sudo apt install python-pip
$ # Eventually create a virtualenv
$ sudo apt install python-virtualenv
$ virtualenv octavia_disk_image_create
$ source octavia_disk_image_create/bin/activate
$ # Install octavia requirements
$ cd octavia/diskimage-create
$ pip install -r requirements.txt

Your cache directory should have at least 1GB available, the working directory will need ~1.5GB, and your image destination will need ~500MB

The script will use the version of diskimage-builder installed on your system, or it can be overridden by setting the following environment variables:

DIB_REPO_PATH = /<some directory>/diskimage-builder
DIB_ELEMENTS = /<some directory>/diskimage-builder/elements

The following packages are required on each platform:

Ubuntu

$ sudo apt install qemu-utils git kpartx debootstrap

Fedora, CentOS and Red Hat Enterprise Linux

$ sudo yum install qemu-img git e2fsprogs policycoreutils-python

Test Prerequisites

The tox image tests require libguestfs-tools 1.24 or newer. Libguestfs allows testing the Amphora image without requiring root privileges. On Ubuntu systems you also need to give read access to the kernels for the user running the tests:

$ sudo chmod 0644 /boot/vmlinuz*

Tests were run on Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS during development.

Usage

This script and associated elements will build Amphora images. Current support is with an Ubuntu base OS and HAProxy. The script can use Fedora as a base OS but these will not initially be tested or supported. As the project progresses and/or the diskimage-builder project adds support for additional base OS options they may become available for Amphora images. This does not mean that they are necessarily supported or tested.

Note

If your cloud has multiple hardware architectures available to nova, remember to set the appropriate hw_architecture property on the image when you load it into glance. For example, when loading an amphora image built for "amd64" you would add "--property hw_architecture='x86_64'" to your "openstack image create" command line.

The script will use environment variables to customize the build beyond the Octavia project defaults, such as adding elements.

The supported and tested image is created by using the diskimage-create.sh defaults (no command line parameters or environment variables set). As the project progresses we may add additional supported configurations.

Command syntax:

$ diskimage-create.sh
        [-a i386 | **amd64** | armhf | ppc64le ]
        [-b **haproxy** ]
        [-c **~/.cache/image-create** | <cache directory> ]
        [-d **bionic**/**7** | xenial | 8 | <other release id> ]
        [-e]
        [-f]
        [-h]
        [-i **ubuntu-minimal** | fedora | centos-minimal | rhel ]
        [-k <kernel package name> ]
        [-l <log file> ]
        [-n]
        [-o **amphora-x64-haproxy** | <filename> ]
        [-p]
        [-r <root password> ]
        [-s **2** | <size in GB> ]
        [-t **qcow2** | tar ]
        [-v]
        [-w <working directory> ]
        [-x]

    '-a' is the architecture type for the image (default: amd64)
    '-b' is the backend type (default: haproxy)
    '-c' is the path to the cache directory (default: ~/.cache/image-create)
    '-d' distribution release id (default on ubuntu: bionic)
    '-e' enable complete mandatory access control systems when available (default: permissive)
    '-f' disable tmpfs for build
    '-h' display help message
    '-i' is the base OS (default: ubuntu-minimal)
    '-k' is the kernel meta package name, currently only for ubuntu-minimal base OS (default: linux-image-virtual)
    '-l' is output logfile (default: none)
    '-n' disable sshd (default: enabled)
    '-o' is the output image file name
    '-p' install amphora-agent from distribution packages (default: disabled)"
    '-r' enable the root account in the generated image (default: disabled)
    '-s' is the image size to produce in gigabytes (default: 2)
    '-t' is the image type (default: qcow2)
    '-v' display the script version
    '-w' working directory for image building (default: .)
    '-x' enable tracing for diskimage-builder

Environment Variables

These are optional environment variables that can be set to override the script defaults.

DIB_REPOLOCATION_amphora_agent
DIB_REPOREF_amphora_agent
  • The git reference to checkout for the amphora-agent code inside the image.
  • Default: master
  • Example: stable/stein
  • Example: refs/changes/40/674140/7
CLOUD_INIT_DATASOURCES
  • Comma separated list of cloud-int datasources
  • Default: ConfigDrive
  • Options: NoCloud, ConfigDrive, OVF, MAAS, Ec2, <others>
  • Reference: https://launchpad.net/cloud-init
DIB_DISTRIBUTION_MIRROR
  • URL to a mirror for the base OS selected
  • Default: None
DIB_ELEMENTS
  • Override the elements used to build the image
  • Default: None
DIB_LOCAL_ELEMENTS
  • Elements to add to the build (requires DIB_LOCAL_ELEMENTS_PATH be specified)
  • Default: None
DIB_LOCAL_ELEMENTS_PATH
  • Path to the local elements directory
  • Default: None
DIB_REPO_PATH
OCTAVIA_REPO_PATH

Using distribution packages for amphora agent

By default, amphora agent is installed from Octavia Git repository. To use distribution packages, use the "-p" option.

Note this needs a base system image with the required repositories enabled (for example RDO repositories for CentOS/Fedora). One of these variables must be set:

DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE
  • Path to the locally downloaded image
  • Default: None
DIB_CLOUD_IMAGES
  • Directory base URL to download the image from
  • Default: depends on the distribution

For example to build a CentOS 7 amphora with Pike RPM packages:

# Get image
$ wget https://cloud.centos.org/centos/7/images/CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.qcow2

# Add repository
$ virt-customize -a CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.qcow2  --selinux-relabel --run-command 'yum install -y centos-release-openstack-pike'

# Point to modified image and run script
$ export DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE=/home/stack/CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud.qcow2
$ ./diskimage-create.sh -p -i centos-minimal

RHEL specific variables

Building a RHEL-based image requires:
  • a Red Hat Enterprise Linux KVM Guest Image, manually download from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Set the DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE variable to point to the file. More details at: <DIB_REPO_PATH>/elements/rhel
  • a Red Hat subscription for the matching Red Hat OpenStack Platform repository if you want to install the amphora agent from the official distribution package (requires setting -p option in diskimage-create.sh). Set the needed registration parameters depending on your configuration. More details at: <DIB_REPO_PATH>/elements/rhel-common

Here is an example with Customer Portal registration and OSP 13 repository:

$ export DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE='/tmp/rhel-server-7.6-x86_64-kvm.qcow2'

$ export REG_METHOD='portal' REG_REPOS='rhel-7-server-openstack-13-rpms'

$ export REG_USER='<user>' REG_PASSWORD='<password>' REG_AUTO_ATTACH=true

This example uses registration via a Satellite (the activation key must enable an OSP repository):

$ export DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE='/tmp/rhel-server-7.6-x86_64-kvm.qcow2'

$ export REG_METHOD='satellite' REG_ACTIVATION_KEY="<activation key>"

$ export REG_SAT_URL="<satellite url>" REG_ORG="<satellite org>"

Building in a virtualenv with tox

To make use of a virtualenv for Python dependencies you may run tox. Note that you may still need to install binary dependencies on the host for the build to succeed.

If you wish to customize your build modify tox.ini to pass on relevant environment variables or command line arguments to the diskimage-create.sh script.

$ tox -e build

Container Support

The Docker command line required to import a tar file created with this script is:

$ docker import - image:amphora-x64-haproxy < amphora-x64-haproxy.tar

References

This documentation and script(s) leverage prior work by the OpenStack TripleO and Sahara teams. Thank you to everyone that worked on them for providing a great foundation for creating Octavia Amphora images.

Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

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