Xen via LibvirtOpenStack Compute supports the Xen Project Hypervisor (or Xen). Xen can be integrated with
OpenStack Compute via the libvirt
toolstack or via the
XAPI
toolstack. This
section describes how to set up OpenStack Compute with Xen and libvirt. For information on
how to set up Xen with XAPI refer to .Installing Xen with LibvirtAt this stage we recommend to use the baseline that we use for the Xen
Project OpenStack CI Loop, which contains the most recent stability fixes to
both Xen and Libvirt.Xen 4.5.1 (or newer) and Libvirt 1.2.15 (or newer) contain the most recent OpenStack improvements for
Xen. The necessary Xen changes have also been backported to the Xen 4.4.3 stable branch
(not yet released at this stage). Please check with the Linux and FreeBSD distros you
are intending to use as Dom 0,
whether the relevant version of Xen and Libvirt are available as installable
packages.The latest releases of Xen and libvirt packages that fulfil the above minimum
requirements for the various openSUSE distributions can always be found and installed
from the Open
Build Service Virtualization project. To install these latest packages, add
the Virtualization repository to your software management stack and get the newest
packages from there. More information about the latest Xen and Libvirt packages are
available here and here.Alternatively, it is possible to use the Ubuntu LTS 14.04 Xen Package
4.4.1-0ubuntu0.14.04.4 (Xen 4.4.1) and apply the patches
outlined here. You can also use the Ubuntu LTS 14.04 libvirt package 1.2.2
libvirt_1.2.2-0ubuntu13.1.7 as baseline and update it to libvirt version
1.2.15, or 1.2.14 with the patches outlined here applied. Note that this will require re-build these packages partly
from source.For further information and latest developments, you may want to consult the Xen
Project's mailing lists for OpenStack related issues and questions.Configuring Xen with LibvirtTo enable Xen via libvirt, ensure the following options are set in
/etc/nova/nova.conf on all hosts running the nova-compute
service.compute_driver = libvirt.LibvirtDriver
[libvirt]
virt_type = xenAdditional configuration optionsUse the following as a guideline for configuring Xen for use in OpenStack:Dom0 Memory: Set it between 1GB and 4GB by
adding the following parameter to the Xen Boot Options in the grub.conf file.
dom0_mem=1024MNote that the above memory limits are suggestions and should be based on
the available compute host resources. For large hosts, that will run many hundred of
instances,the chosen values may need to be higher.The location of the grub.conf file depends on the host Linux
distribution that you are using. Please refer to the distro documentation for
more details (see Dom 0 for more resources).Dom0 vcpus: Set the virtual CPUs to 4 and
employ CPU pinning by adding the following parameters to the Xen Boot Options in the
grub.conf file.
dom0_max_vcpus=4 dom0_vcpus_pinNote that the above virtual CPU limits are suggestions and should be based on
the available compute host resources. For large hosts, that will run many hundred of
instances, the suggested values may need to be higher.PV vs HVM guests: A Xen virtual machine can
be paravirtualized (PV) or hardware virtualized (HVM). The virtualization mode
determines the interaction between Xen, Dom 0, and the guest VM's kernel. PV guests
are aware of the fact that they are virtualized and will co-operate with Xen and
Dom 0. The choice of virtualization mode determines performance characteristics.
For an overview of Xen virtualization modes, see
Xen Guest Types.In OpenStack, customer VMs may run in either PV or HVM mode. The mode is a
property of the operating system image used by the VM, and is changed by
adjusting the image metadata stored in the glance image service. The image
metadata can be changed using the nova or glance commands.
To choose one of the HVM modes (HVM, HVM with PV Drivers or PVHVM) use nova or
glance to set the vm_mode property to hvmTo choose one of the HVM modes (HVM, HVM with PV Drivers or PVHVM) use one of
the following two commands
$nova image-meta img-uuid set vm_mode=hvm$glance image-update img-uuid --property vm_mode=hvm
To chose PV mode, which is supported by NetBSD, FreeBSD and Linux, useone of
the following two commands
$nova image-meta img-uuid set vm_mode=xen$glance image-update img-uuid --property vm_mode=xenThe default for virtualization mode in nova is PV mode.Image Formats: Xen supports raw, qcow2 and vhd
image formats. For more information on image formats, refer to the OpenStack Virtual Image Guide and the Storage Options Guide on the Xen Project Wiki.Image Metadata: In addition to the vm_mode property
discussed above, the hypervisor_type property is another important component of the image
metadata, especially if your cloud contains mixed hypervisor compute nodes. Setting the
hypervisor_type property allows the nova scheduler to select a compute node
running the specified hypervisor when launching instances of the image. Image
metadata such as vm_mode, hypervisor_type, architecture, and others can be set
when importing the image to glance. The metatdata can also be changed using the
nova or glance commands:
$nova image-meta img-uuid set hypervisor_type=xen vm_mode=hvm$glance image-update img-uuid --property hypervisor_type=xen --property vm_mode=hvmFor more more information on image metadata, refer to the OpenStack Virtual Image Guide.
To customize the libvirt driver, use the configuration option settings documented in
.
Troubleshoot Xen with LibvirtImportant Log Files: When an instance fails to start, or when
you come across other issues, you should first consult the following log files:
/var/log/nova/compute.log (for more information refer to
)./var/log/libvirt/libxl/libxl-driver.log,/var/log/xen/qemu-dm-${instancename}.log,/var/log/xen/xen-hotplug.log,/var/log/xen/console/guest-${instancename} (to enable see Enabling Guest Console Logs) andHost Console Logs (read Enabling and Retrieving Host Console Logs).If you need further help you can ask questions on the mailing lists xen-users@, wg-openstack@ or raise a
bug against Xen.Known issuesXen via libvirt is currently only supported with nova networking. A number of bugs
are currently worked on to make sure that Xen via libvirt will also work with Neutron.Additional information and resourcesThe following section contains links to other useful resourceswiki.xenproject.org/wiki/OpenStack - OpenStack Documentation on the Xen Project wikiwiki.xenproject.org/wiki/OpenStack_CI_Loop_for_Xen-Libvirt - Information about the
Xen Project OpenStack CI Loopwiki.xenproject.org/wiki/OpenStack_via_DevStack - How to set up OpenStack via DevStackMailing lists for OpenStack related issues and questions - This list is dedicated
to coordinating bug fixes and issues across Xen, libvirt and OpenStack and the CI loop.