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Utility Container ----------------- 1. Ceph utility Container Installation ------------ 1. Add the below to /etc/sudoers root ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL ubuntu ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL 2. Install the latest versions of Git, CA Certs & Make if necessary #!/bin/bash set -xe sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \ ca-certificates \ git \ make \ jq \ nmap \ curl \ uuid-runtime 3. Proxy Configuration In order to deploy OpenStack-Helm behind corporate proxy servers, add the following entries to openstack-helm-infra/tools/gate/devel/local-vars.yaml. proxy: http: http://username:password@host:port https: https://username:password@host:port noproxy: 127.0.0.1,localhost,172.17.0.1,.svc.cluster.local Add the address of the Kubernetes API, 172.17.0.1, and .svc.cluster.local to your no_proxy and NO_PROXY environment variables. export no_proxy=${no_proxy},172.17.0.1,.svc.cluster.local export NO_PROXY=${NO_PROXY},172.17.0.1,.svc.cluster.local 4. Clone the OpenStack-Helm Repos #!/bin/bash set -xe git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack/openstack-helm-infra.git git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack/openstack-helm.git 5. Deploy Kubernetes & Helm cd openstack-helm ./tools/deployment/developer/common/010-deploy-k8s.sh 6. Install OpenStack-Helm Setup Clients on the host and assemble the charts ./tools/deployment/developer/common/020-setup-client.sh Deploy the ingress controller ./tools/deployment/developer/common/030-ingress.sh 7. Deploy Ceph ./tools/deployment/developer/ceph/040-ceph.sh Activate the OpenStack namespace to be able to use Ceph ./tools/deployment/developer/ceph/045-ceph-ns-activate.sh 8. Deploy Porthole git clone https://github.com/att-comdev/porthole.git cd porthole ./install_utility.sh Usage ----- Get in to the utility pod using kubectl exec. To perform any operation on the ceph cluster use the below example. example: utilscli ceph osd tree utilscli rbd ls utilscli rados lspools TODO ---- 1. Customize oslo filters to restrict commands.