1. What is the problem? Tricircle now is dedicated for networking automation across Neutron. Some tables used in APIs gateway should be removed, like aggregation table, pod binding table, etc. They should not reside in the Tricircle any more. Other tables containing old meanings but are still in use should be renamed for better understanding. We can see the blueprint[1] for further explanation. 2. What is the solution to the problem? The data models, tables and APIs about aggregation, pod binding, etc. should be removed. After the pod binding table is removed, the az_hint used for external network creation is hard to match. So special handle needs to be implemented. Other tables will have vague meaning after this splitting, but they still take effective in the Tricircle, So they should be renamed for better understanding. What's more, the pod_name in the pod table is renamed to region_name, which coordinates better with its availability zone. 1)Tables to be removed: *aggregates *aggregate_metadata *instance_types *instance_type_projects *instance_type_extra_specs *key_pairs *pod_binding 2)Tables need to be renamed: *cascaded_pod_service_configuration (new name: cached_endpoints) *cascaded_pods (new name: pods) *cascaded_pods_resource_routing (new name: resource_routings) *job (new name: async_jobs) 3. What the features need to be implemented to the Tricircle to realize the solution? After the pod binding table is removed, the az_hint used for external network creation is hard to match. New features will be implemented to solve this problem. [1] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/tricircle/+spec/clean-legacy-tables Change-Id: I025b4fb48c70abf424bd458fac0dc888e5fa19fd
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Single pod installation with DevStack
Now the Tricircle can be played with all-in-one single pod DevStack. For the resource requirement to setup single pod DevStack, please refer to All-In-One Single Machine for installing DevStack in physical machine or All-In-One Single VM for installing DevStack in virtual machine.
1 Install DevStack. Please refer to DevStack document on how to install DevStack into single VM or physcial machine
2 In DevStack folder, create a file local.conf, and copy the content of https://github.com/openstack/tricircle/blob/master/devstack/local.conf.sample to local.conf, change password in the file if needed.
3 Run DevStack. In DevStack folder, run:
./stack.sh
4 After DevStack successfully starts, we need to create environment variables for the user (admin user as example in this document). In DevStack folder:
source openrc admin admin
5 Unset the region name environment variable, so that the command can be issued to specified region in following commands as needed:
unset OS_REGION_NAME
6 Check if services have been correctly registered. Run:
openstack --os-region-name=RegionOne endpoint list
you should get output looks like as following:
+----------------------------------+---------------+--------------+----------------+ | ID | Region | Service Name | Service Type | +----------------------------------+---------------+--------------+----------------+ | 3944592550764e349d0e82dba19a8e64 | RegionOne | cinder | volume | | 2ce48c73cca44e66a558ad69f1aa4436 | CentralRegion | tricircle | Tricircle | | d214b688923a4348b908525266db66ed | RegionOne | nova_legacy | compute_legacy | | c5dd60f23f2e4442865f601758a73982 | RegionOne | keystone | identity | | a99d5742c76a4069bb8621e0303c6004 | RegionOne | cinderv3 | volumev3 | | 8a3c711a24b2443a9a4420bcc302ed2c | RegionOne | glance | image | | e136af00d64a4cdf8b6b367210476f49 | RegionOne | nova | compute | | 4c3e5d52a90e493ab720213199ab22cd | RegionOne | neutron | network | | 8a1312afb6944492b47c5a35f1e5caeb | RegionOne | cinderv2 | volumev2 | | e0a5530abff749e1853a342b5747492e | CentralRegion | neutron | network | +----------------------------------+---------------+--------------+----------------+
"CentralRegion" is the region you set in local.conf via CENTRAL_REGION_NAME, whose default value is "CentralRegion", we use it as the region for the central Neutron server and Tricircle Admin API(ID is 2ce48c73cca44e66a558ad69f1aa4436 in the above list). "RegionOne" is the normal OpenStack region which includes Nova, Cinder, Neutron.
7 Get token for the later commands. Run:
openstack --os-region-name=RegionOne token issue
8 Create pod instances for the Tricircle to manage the mapping between availability zone and OpenStack instances, the "$token" is obtained in the step 7:
curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:19999/v1.0/pods -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -d '{"pod": {"region_name": "CentralRegion"}}' curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:19999/v1.0/pods -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -H "X-Auth-Token: $token" -d '{"pod": {"region_name": "RegionOne", "az_name": "az1"}}'
Pay attention to "region_name" parameter we specify when creating pod. Pod name should exactly match the region name registered in Keystone. In the above commands, we create pods named "CentralRegion" and "RegionOne".
9 Create necessary resources in central Neutron server:
neutron --os-region-name=CentralRegion net-create net1 neutron --os-region-name=CentralRegion subnet-create net1 10.0.0.0/24
Please note that the net1 ID will be used in later step to boot VM.
10 Get image ID and flavor ID which will be used in VM booting:
glance --os-region-name=RegionOne image-list nova --os-region-name=RegionOne flavor-list
11 Boot a virtual machine:
nova --os-region-name=RegionOne boot --flavor 1 --image $image_id --nic net-id=$net_id vm1
12 Verify the VM is connected to the net1:
neutron --os-region-name=CentralRegion port-list neutron --os-region-name=RegionOne port-list nova --os-region-name=RegionOne list
The IP address of the VM could be found in local Neutron server and central Neutron server. The port has same uuid in local Neutron server and central Neutron Server.