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:title: Nodepool
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.. _nodepool:
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Nodepool
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Nodepool is a service used by the OpenStack CI team to deploy and manage a pool
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of devstack images on a cloud server for use in OpenStack project testing.
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At a Glance
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===========
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:Hosts:
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* nl01.opendev.org
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* nl02.opendev.org
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* nl03.opendev.org
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* nl04.opendev.org
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* nb01.opendev.org
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* nb02.opendev.org
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* nb03.opendev.org
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* nb04.opendev.org
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* zk04.opendev.org
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* zk05.opendev.org
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* zk06.opendev.org
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:Puppet:
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* https://opendev.org/opendev/puppet-openstackci/src/branch/master/manifests/nodepool_builder.pp
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:Configuration:
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* :config:`nodepool/nodepool.yaml`
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* :config:`nodepool/scripts/`
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* :config:`nodepool/elements/`
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:Projects:
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* https://opendev.org/zuul/nodepool
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:Bugs:
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* https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/668
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:Resources:
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* `Nodepool Reference Manual <http://docs.openstack.org/infra/nodepool>`_
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* `ZooKeeper Programmer's Guide <https://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/trunk/zookeeperProgrammers.html>`_
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* `ZooKeeper Administrator's Guide <https://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/trunk/zookeeperAdmin.html>`_
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* `zk_shell <https://pypi.org/project/zk_shell/>`_
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Overview
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========
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Once per day, for every image type (and provider) configured by
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nodepool, a new image with cached data is built for use by devstack.
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Nodepool spins up new instances and tears down old as tests are queued
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up and completed, always maintaining a consistent number of available
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instances for tests up to the set limits of the CI infrastructure.
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Zookeeper
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=========
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Nodepool stores image metadata in ZooKeeper. We have a three-node
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ZooKeeper cluster running on zk04.opendev.org - zk06.opendev.org.
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The Nodepool CLI should be sufficient to examine and alter any of the
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information stored in ZooKeeper. However, in case advanced debugging
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is needed, use of zk-shell ("pip install zk_shell" into a virtualenv
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and run "zk-shell") is recommended as an easy way to inspect and/or
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change data in ZooKeeper.
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Bad Images
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Since nodepool takes a while to build images, and generally only does
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it once per day, occasionally the images it produces may have
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significant behavior changes from the previous versions. For
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instance, a provider's base image or operating system package may
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update, or some of the scripts or system configuration that we apply
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to the images may change. If this occurs, it is easy to revert to the
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last good image.
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Nodepool periodically deletes old images, however, it never deletes
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the current or next most recent image in the ``ready`` state for any
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image-provider combination. So if you find that the
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``ubuntu-precise`` image is problematic, you can run::
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$ sudo nodepool dib-image-list
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+---------------------------+----------------+---------+-----------+----------+-------------+
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| ID | Image | Builder | Formats | State | Age |
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+---------------------------+----------------+---------+-----------+----------+-------------+
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| ubuntu-precise-0000000001 | ubuntu-precise | nb01 | qcow2,vhd | ready | 02:00:57:33 |
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| ubuntu-precise-0000000002 | ubuntu-precise | nb01 | qcow2,vhd | ready | 01:00:57:33 |
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+---------------------------+----------------+---------+-----------+----------+-------------+
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Image ubuntu-precise-0000000001 is the previous image and
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ubuntu-precise-0000000002 is the current image (they are both marked
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as ``ready`` and the current image is simply the image with the
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shortest age.
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Nodepool aggressively attempts to build and upload missing images, so
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if the problem with the image will not be solved with an immediate
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rebuild, image builds must first be disabled for that image. To do
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so, add ``pause: True`` to the ``diskimage`` section for
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``ubuntu-precise`` in nodepool.yaml.
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Then delete the problematic image with::
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$ sudo nodepool dib-image-delete ubuntu-precise-0000000002
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All uploads corresponding to that image build will be deleted from providers
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before the image DIB files are deleted. The previous image will become the
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current image and nodepool will use it when creating new nodes. When nodepool
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next creates an image, it will still retain build #1 since it will still be
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considered the next-most-recent image.
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vhd-util
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Creating images for Rackspace requires a patched version of vhd-util to convert
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the images into the appropriate VHD format. A package is manually managed
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at `ppa:openstack-ci-core/vhd-util` and is based on a git repo at
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https://github.com/emonty/vhd-util
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Updating vhd-util
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Should it become required to update vhd-util before Infra has a proper
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packaging repo or solution in place, one should clone from the git repo::
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$ git clone git://github.com/emonty/vhd-util
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$ cd vhd-util
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Then perform whatever updates and packaging work are needed. The repo is
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formatted as a git-buildpackage repo with `--pristine-tar`. When you're ready
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to upload a new verion, commit, create a source package and a tag::
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$ git-buildpackage --git-tag --git-sign-tags -S
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This will make a source package in the parent directory. Upload it to
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launchpad::
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$ cd ..
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$ dput ppa:openstack-ci-core/vhd-util vhd-util_$version_source.changes
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Then probably pushing the repo to github and submitting a pull request so that
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we can keep up with the change is not a terrible idea.
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