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.. _production-environment-config:
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Appendix B: Example production environment configuration
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Introduction
~~~~~~~~~~~~
This appendix describes an example production environment for a working
OpenStack-Ansible (OSA) deployment with high availability services.
This example environment has the following characteristics:
* Three infrastructure (control plane) hosts
* Two compute hosts
* One NFS storage device
* One log aggregation host
* Multiple Network Interface Cards (NIC) configured as bonded pairs for each
host
* Full compute kit with the Telemetry service (ceilometer) included,
with NFS configured as a storage back end for the Image (glance), and Block
Storage (cinder) services
* Internet access via the router address 172.29.236.1 on the
Management Network
.. image:: figures/arch-layout-production.png
:width: 100%
Network configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Network CIDR/VLAN assignments
-----------------------------
The following CIDR and VLAN assignments are used for this environment.
+-----------------------+-----------------+------+
| Network | CIDR | VLAN |
+=======================+=================+======+
| Management Network | 172.29.236.0/22 | 10 |
+-----------------------+-----------------+------+
| Tunnel (VXLAN) Network| 172.29.240.0/22 | 30 |
+-----------------------+-----------------+------+
| Storage Network | 172.29.244.0/22 | 20 |
+-----------------------+-----------------+------+
IP assignments
--------------
The following host name and IP address assignments are used for this
environment.
+------------------+----------------+-------------------+----------------+
| Host name | Management IP | Tunnel (VxLAN) IP | Storage IP |
+==================+================+===================+================+
| lb_vip_address | 172.29.236.9 | | |
+------------------+----------------+-------------------+----------------+
| infra1 | 172.29.236.11 | | |
+------------------+----------------+-------------------+----------------+
| infra2 | 172.29.236.12 | | |
+------------------+----------------+-------------------+----------------+
| infra3 | 172.29.236.13 | | |
+------------------+----------------+-------------------+----------------+
| log1 | 172.29.236.14 | | |
+------------------+----------------+-------------------+----------------+
| NFS Storage | | | 172.29.244.15 |
+------------------+----------------+-------------------+----------------+
| compute1 | 172.29.236.16 | 172.29.240.16 | 172.29.244.16 |
+------------------+----------------+-------------------+----------------+
| compute2 | 172.29.236.17 | 172.29.240.17 | 172.29.244.17 |
+------------------+----------------+-------------------+----------------+
Host network configuration
--------------------------
Each host will require the correct network bridges to be implemented. The
following is the ``/etc/network/interfaces`` file for ``infra1``.
.. note::
If your environment does not have ``eth0``, but instead has ``p1p1`` or
some other interface name, ensure that all references to ``eth0`` in all
configuration files are replaced with the appropriate name. The same
applies to additional network interfaces.
.. literalinclude:: ../../etc/network/interfaces.d/openstack_interface.cfg.prod.example
Deployment configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Environment layout
------------------
The ``/etc/openstack_deploy/openstack_user_config.yml`` file defines the
environment layout.
The following configuration describes the layout for this environment.
.. literalinclude:: ../../etc/openstack_deploy/openstack_user_config.yml.prod.example
Environment customizations
--------------------------
The optionally deployed files in ``/etc/openstack_deploy/env.d`` allow the
customization of Ansible groups. This allows the deployer to set whether
the services will run in a container (the default), or on the host (on
metal).
For this environment, the ``cinder-volume`` runs in a container on the
infrastructure hosts. To achieve this, implement
``/etc/openstack_deploy/env.d/cinder.yml`` with the following content:
.. literalinclude:: ../../etc/openstack_deploy/env.d/cinder-volume.yml.container.example
User variables
--------------
The ``/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml`` file defines the global
overrides for the default variables.
For this environment, implement the load balancer on the infrastructure
hosts. Ensure that keepalived is also configured with HAProxy in
``/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml`` with the following content.
.. literalinclude:: ../../etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml.prod.example