Correct devstack config in the doc

etcd service must be disabled in devstack environment.

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Lingxian Kong 2017-09-26 01:00:57 +13:00
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Following these instructions will allow you to have a fully functional qinling
environment using the devstack project (a shell script to build
complete OpenStack development environments) on Ubuntu 16.04.
Configuring devstack with qinling
Configuring devstack with Qinling
---------------------------------
Qinling can be enabled in devstack by using the plug-in based interface it
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ offers.
The following steps have been fully verified only on Ubuntu 16.04.
Start by cloning the devstack repository:
Start by cloning the devstack repository using a non-root user:
::
@ -48,30 +48,34 @@ Change to devstack directory:
cd devstack/
Copy the ``local.conf`` sample file to the upper level directory:
Create the ``local.conf`` file with the following minimal devstack
configuration:
::
.. code-block:: ini
cp samples/local.conf .
Enable the qinling plugin adding the following lines to the end of the
``local.conf`` file:
::
ENABLED_SERVICES=rabbit,mysql,key,tempest
[[local|localrc]]
RECLONE=True
enable_plugin qinling https://github.com/openstack/qinling
LIBS_FROM_GIT="python-qinlingclient"
LIBS_FROM_GIT=python-qinlingclient
DATABASE_PASSWORD=password
ADMIN_PASSWORD=password
SERVICE_PASSWORD=password
SERVICE_TOKEN=password
RABBIT_PASSWORD=password
LOGFILE=$DEST/logs/stack.sh.log
LOG_COLOR=False
SCREEN_LOGDIR=$DEST/logs
LOGFILE=$DEST/logs/stack.sh.log
LOGDAYS=1
ENABLED_SERVICES=rabbit,mysql,key
.. end
Running devstack
----------------
.. note::
Before running devstack, make sure there is a loopback device defined in
``/etc/hosts`` file, ``127.0.1.1 localhost`` is recommended, any line
including '127.0.0.1' will be deleted automatically during devstack running.
Run the ``stack.sh`` script:
::
@ -84,18 +88,20 @@ After it completes, verify qinling service is installed properly:
$ source openrc admin admin
$ openstack service list
+----------------------------------+----------+----------+
+----------------------------------+----------+-----------------+
| ID | Name | Type |
+----------------------------------+----------+----------+
| 60145bf464f943aa88613026bd6aa5e3 | qinling | function |
| 750ec7b067b7465bab2389e331f826de | keystone | identity |
+----------------------------------+----------+----------+
+----------------------------------+----------+-----------------+
| 59be2ecc8b8d4e61af184ea3495bf207 | qinling | function-engine |
| e5891d41a929402384ef00ce7135a16d | keystone | identity |
+----------------------------------+----------+-----------------+
$ openstack runtime list --print-empty
+----+------+-------+--------+-------------+------------+------------+------------+
| Id | Name | Image | Status | Description | Project_id | Created_at | Updated_at |
+----+------+-------+--------+-------------+------------+------------+------------+
+----+------+-------+--------+-------------+------------+------------+------------+
.. end
Kubernetes Integration
----------------------
@ -103,7 +109,7 @@ By default, Qinling uses Kubernetes as its orchestrator backend, so a k8s
all-in-one environment (and some other related tools, e.g. kubectl) is also
setup during devstack installation.
The idea and most of the scripts are coming from
The idea and most of the scripts come from
`OpenStack-Helm <http://openstack-helm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html>`_
project originally, but may be probably changed as the project evolving in
future.

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@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ Python which will interact with Swift service in OpenStack.
obj_info = conn.head_object(container, object)
return obj_info
.. end
In the above code, note the following:
- Qinling supports most of OpenStack service clients, so you don't need to

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@ -9,6 +9,12 @@ related components and dependencies of Qinling service. For quick installation,
evaluation, and convenience, Qinling team provides a Vagrantfile in
``tools/vagrant`` folder.
.. note::
You can also install Qinling service in OpenStack devstack environment,
please refer to
http://qinling.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributor/development-environment-devstack.html.
Qinling is a FaaS implemented on top of container orchestration system such as
Kubernetes, Swarm, etc. Particularly, Kubernetes is a reference backend
considering its popularity. So, you need to setup Kubernetes first before
@ -24,8 +30,8 @@ they can communicate with each other without any network configuration.
command line tool.
Qinling can work with OpenStack Keystone for authentication, or it can work
without authentication at all. By default, authentication is disabled, config
``auth_enable = True`` to enable authentication.
without authentication at all. By default, authentication is enabled, set
``auth_enable = False`` to enable authentication.
After Kubernetes installation, perform the following commands on your local
host.

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@ -38,7 +38,9 @@ function net_resolv_post_kube {
function net_hosts_pre_kube {
sudo cp -f /etc/hosts /etc/hosts-pre-kube
# sudo sed -i "/$(hostname)/d" /etc/hosts
sudo sed -i "/$(hostname)/d" /etc/hosts
sudo sed -i "/127.0.0.1/d" /etc/hosts
sudo sed -i "1 i 127.0.0.1 localhost" /etc/hosts
# The var will be used in qinling pre_test_hook.sh
export DEFAULT_HOST_IP=$(net_default_host_ip)