Added explanation and example for deployment host configuration Change-Id: Ie0621b63445968591d5bed60b0c71f892ae9c786 Closes-Bug: #1550044
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Chapter 2. Deployment host
Figure 2.1. Installation work flow
The OSA installation process recommends one deployment host. The deployment host contains Ansible and orchestrates the OSA installation on the target hosts. One of the target hosts, preferably one of the infrastructure variants, can be used as the deployment host. To use a deployment host as a target host, follow the steps in Chapter 3, *Target hosts* on the deployment host. This guide assumes separate deployment and target hosts.
Installing the operating system
Install the Ubuntu Server 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) LTS 64-bit operating system on the deployment host with at least one network interface configured to access the Internet or suitable local repositories.
Configuring the operating system
Install additional software packages and configure NTP.
Install additional software packages if not already installed during operating system installation:
# apt-get install aptitude build-essential git ntp ntpdate \ openssh-server python-dev sudo
Configure NTP to synchronize with a suitable time source.
Configuring the network
Ansible deployments will fail if the deployment server is unable to ssh to the containers. Configure the deployment host to be on the same network designated for container management. This configuration reduces the rate of failure due to connectivity issues.
The following network information is used as an example:
Container management: 172.29.236.0/22 (VLAN 10)
Select an IP from this range to assign to the deployment host.
Installing source and dependencies
Install the source and dependencies for the deployment host.
Clone the OSA repository into the
/opt/openstack-ansible
directory:# git clone -b TAG https://github.com/openstack/openstack-ansible.git /opt/openstack-ansible
Replace ``TAG`` with the current stable release tag.
Change to the
/opt/openstack-ansible
directory, and run the Ansible bootstrap script:# scripts/bootstrap-ansible.sh
Configuring Secure Shell (SSH) keys
Ansible uses Secure Shell (SSH) with public key authentication for connectivity between the deployment and target hosts. To reduce user interaction during Ansible operations, key pairs should not include pass phrases. However, if a pass phrase is required, consider using the ssh-agent and ssh-add commands to temporarily store the pass phrase before performing Ansible operations.