devstack/stack.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# ``stack.sh`` is an opinionated OpenStack developer installation. It
# installs and configures various combinations of **Ceilometer**, **Cinder**,
# **Glance**, **Heat**, **Horizon**, **Keystone**, **Nova**, **Quantum**
# and **Swift**
# This script allows you to specify configuration options of what git
# repositories to use, enabled services, network configuration and various
# passwords. If you are crafty you can run the script on multiple nodes using
# shared settings for common resources (mysql, rabbitmq) and build a multi-node
# developer install.
# To keep this script simple we assume you are running on a recent **Ubuntu**
# (12.04 Precise or newer) or **Fedora** (F16 or newer) machine. It
# should work in a VM or physical server. Additionally we put the list of
# ``apt`` and ``rpm`` dependencies and other configuration files in this repo.
# Learn more and get the most recent version at http://devstack.org
# Make sure custom grep options don't get in the way
unset GREP_OPTIONS
# Keep track of the devstack directory
TOP_DIR=$(cd $(dirname "$0") && pwd)
# Import common functions
source $TOP_DIR/functions
# Determine what system we are running on. This provides ``os_VENDOR``,
# ``os_RELEASE``, ``os_UPDATE``, ``os_PACKAGE``, ``os_CODENAME``
# and ``DISTRO``
GetDistro
# Some dependencies are not available in Debian Wheezy official
# repositories. However, it's possible to run OpenStack from gplhost
# repository.
if [[ "$os_VENDOR" =~ (Debian) ]]; then
echo 'deb http://archive.gplhost.com/debian grizzly main' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gplhost_wheezy-backports.list
echo 'deb http://archive.gplhost.com/debian grizzly-backports main' | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/gplhost_wheezy-backports.list
apt_get update
apt_get install --force-yes gplhost-archive-keyring
fi
# Global Settings
# ===============
# ``stack.sh`` is customizable through setting environment variables. If you
# want to override a setting you can set and export it::
#
# export DATABASE_PASSWORD=anothersecret
# ./stack.sh
#
# You can also pass options on a single line ``DATABASE_PASSWORD=simple ./stack.sh``
#
# Additionally, you can put any local variables into a ``localrc`` file::
#
# DATABASE_PASSWORD=anothersecret
# DATABASE_USER=hellaroot
#
# We try to have sensible defaults, so you should be able to run ``./stack.sh``
# in most cases. ``localrc`` is not distributed with DevStack and will never
# be overwritten by a DevStack update.
#
# DevStack distributes ``stackrc`` which contains locations for the OpenStack
# repositories, branches to configure, and other configuration defaults.
# ``stackrc`` sources ``localrc`` to allow you to safely override those settings.
if [[ ! -r $TOP_DIR/stackrc ]]; then
log_error $LINENO "missing $TOP_DIR/stackrc - did you grab more than just stack.sh?"
fi
source $TOP_DIR/stackrc
# Local Settings
# --------------
# Make sure the proxy config is visible to sub-processes
export_proxy_variables
# Destination path for installation ``DEST``
DEST=${DEST:-/opt/stack}
# Sanity Check
# ------------
# Clean up last environment var cache
if [[ -r $TOP_DIR/.stackenv ]]; then
rm $TOP_DIR/.stackenv
fi
# ``stack.sh`` keeps the list of ``apt`` and ``rpm`` dependencies and config
# templates and other useful files in the ``files`` subdirectory
FILES=$TOP_DIR/files
if [ ! -d $FILES ]; then
log_error $LINENO "missing devstack/files"
fi
# ``stack.sh`` keeps function libraries here
# Make sure ``$TOP_DIR/lib`` directory is present
if [ ! -d $TOP_DIR/lib ]; then
log_error $LINENO "missing devstack/lib"
fi
# Import common services (database, message queue) configuration
source $TOP_DIR/lib/database
source $TOP_DIR/lib/rpc_backend
# Remove services which were negated in ENABLED_SERVICES
# using the "-" prefix (e.g., "-rabbit") instead of
# calling disable_service().
disable_negated_services
# Warn users who aren't on an explicitly supported distro, but allow them to
# override check and attempt installation with ``FORCE=yes ./stack``
if [[ ! ${DISTRO} =~ (oneiric|precise|quantal|raring|saucy|7.0|wheezy|sid|testing|jessie|f16|f17|f18|opensuse-12.2|rhel6) ]]; then
echo "WARNING: this script has not been tested on $DISTRO"
if [[ "$FORCE" != "yes" ]]; then
die $LINENO "If you wish to run this script anyway run with FORCE=yes"
fi
fi
# Make sure we only have one rpc backend enabled,
# and the specified rpc backend is available on your platform.
check_rpc_backend
SCREEN_NAME=${SCREEN_NAME:-stack}
# Check to see if we are already running DevStack
# Note that this may fail if USE_SCREEN=False
if type -p screen >/dev/null && screen -ls | egrep -q "[0-9].$SCREEN_NAME"; then
echo "You are already running a stack.sh session."
echo "To rejoin this session type 'screen -x stack'."
echo "To destroy this session, type './unstack.sh'."
exit 1
fi
# Set up logging level
VERBOSE=$(trueorfalse True $VERBOSE)
# root Access
# -----------
# OpenStack is designed to be run as a non-root user; Horizon will fail to run
# as **root** since Apache will not serve content from **root** user). If
# ``stack.sh`` is run as **root**, it automatically creates a **stack** user with
# sudo privileges and runs as that user.
if [[ $EUID -eq 0 ]]; then
ROOTSLEEP=${ROOTSLEEP:-10}
echo "You are running this script as root."
echo "In $ROOTSLEEP seconds, we will create a user '$STACK_USER' and run as that user"
sleep $ROOTSLEEP
# Give the non-root user the ability to run as **root** via ``sudo``
is_package_installed sudo || install_package sudo
if ! getent group $STACK_USER >/dev/null; then
echo "Creating a group called $STACK_USER"
groupadd $STACK_USER
fi
if ! getent passwd $STACK_USER >/dev/null; then
echo "Creating a user called $STACK_USER"
useradd -g $STACK_USER -s /bin/bash -d $DEST -m $STACK_USER
fi
echo "Giving stack user passwordless sudo privileges"
# UEC images ``/etc/sudoers`` does not have a ``#includedir``, add one
grep -q "^#includedir.*/etc/sudoers.d" /etc/sudoers ||
echo "#includedir /etc/sudoers.d" >> /etc/sudoers
( umask 226 && echo "$STACK_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL" \
> /etc/sudoers.d/50_stack_sh )
echo "Copying files to $STACK_USER user"
STACK_DIR="$DEST/${TOP_DIR##*/}"
cp -r -f -T "$TOP_DIR" "$STACK_DIR"
chown -R $STACK_USER "$STACK_DIR"
cd "$STACK_DIR"
if [[ "$SHELL_AFTER_RUN" != "no" ]]; then
exec sudo -u $STACK_USER bash -l -c "set -e; bash stack.sh; bash"
else
exec sudo -u $STACK_USER bash -l -c "set -e; source stack.sh"
fi
exit 1
else
# We're not **root**, make sure ``sudo`` is available
is_package_installed sudo || die "Sudo is required. Re-run stack.sh as root ONE TIME ONLY to set up sudo."
# UEC images ``/etc/sudoers`` does not have a ``#includedir``, add one
sudo grep -q "^#includedir.*/etc/sudoers.d" /etc/sudoers ||
echo "#includedir /etc/sudoers.d" | sudo tee -a /etc/sudoers
# Set up devstack sudoers
TEMPFILE=`mktemp`
echo "$STACK_USER ALL=(root) NOPASSWD:ALL" >$TEMPFILE
# Some binaries might be under /sbin or /usr/sbin, so make sure sudo will
# see them by forcing PATH
echo "Defaults:$STACK_USER secure_path=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin" >> $TEMPFILE
chmod 0440 $TEMPFILE
sudo chown root:root $TEMPFILE
sudo mv $TEMPFILE /etc/sudoers.d/50_stack_sh
# Remove old file
sudo rm -f /etc/sudoers.d/stack_sh_nova
fi
# Create the destination directory and ensure it is writable by the user
sudo mkdir -p $DEST
sudo chown -R $STACK_USER $DEST
# Set ``OFFLINE`` to ``True`` to configure ``stack.sh`` to run cleanly without
# Internet access. ``stack.sh`` must have been previously run with Internet
# access to install prerequisites and fetch repositories.
OFFLINE=`trueorfalse False $OFFLINE`
# Set ``ERROR_ON_CLONE`` to ``True`` to configure ``stack.sh`` to exit if
# the destination git repository does not exist during the ``git_clone``
# operation.
ERROR_ON_CLONE=`trueorfalse False $ERROR_ON_CLONE`
# Destination path for service data
DATA_DIR=${DATA_DIR:-${DEST}/data}
sudo mkdir -p $DATA_DIR
sudo chown -R $STACK_USER $DATA_DIR
# Common Configuration
# ====================
# Set fixed and floating range here so we can make sure not to use addresses
# from either range when attempting to guess the IP to use for the host.
# Note that setting FIXED_RANGE may be necessary when running DevStack
# in an OpenStack cloud that uses either of these address ranges internally.
FLOATING_RANGE=${FLOATING_RANGE:-172.24.4.224/28}
FIXED_RANGE=${FIXED_RANGE:-10.0.0.0/24}
FIXED_NETWORK_SIZE=${FIXED_NETWORK_SIZE:-256}
NETWORK_GATEWAY=${NETWORK_GATEWAY:-10.0.0.1}
HOST_IP=$(get_default_host_ip $FIXED_RANGE $FLOATING_RANGE "$HOST_IP_IFACE" "$HOST_IP")
if [ "$HOST_IP" == "" ]; then
die $LINENO "Could not determine host ip address. Either localrc specified dhcp on ${HOST_IP_IFACE} or defaulted"
fi
# Allow the use of an alternate hostname (such as localhost/127.0.0.1) for service endpoints.
SERVICE_HOST=${SERVICE_HOST:-$HOST_IP}
# Allow the use of an alternate protocol (such as https) for service endpoints
SERVICE_PROTOCOL=${SERVICE_PROTOCOL:-http}
# Configure services to use syslog instead of writing to individual log files
SYSLOG=`trueorfalse False $SYSLOG`
SYSLOG_HOST=${SYSLOG_HOST:-$HOST_IP}
SYSLOG_PORT=${SYSLOG_PORT:-516}
# Enable sysstat logging
SYSSTAT_FILE=${SYSSTAT_FILE:-"sysstat.dat"}
SYSSTAT_INTERVAL=${SYSSTAT_INTERVAL:-"1"}
# Use color for logging output (only available if syslog is not used)
LOG_COLOR=`trueorfalse True $LOG_COLOR`
# Service startup timeout
SERVICE_TIMEOUT=${SERVICE_TIMEOUT:-60}
# Configure Projects
# ==================
# Get project function libraries
source $TOP_DIR/lib/tls
source $TOP_DIR/lib/horizon
source $TOP_DIR/lib/keystone
source $TOP_DIR/lib/glance
source $TOP_DIR/lib/nova
source $TOP_DIR/lib/cinder
source $TOP_DIR/lib/swift
source $TOP_DIR/lib/ceilometer
source $TOP_DIR/lib/heat
source $TOP_DIR/lib/quantum
source $TOP_DIR/lib/baremetal
source $TOP_DIR/lib/ldap
# Set the destination directories for OpenStack projects
OPENSTACKCLIENT_DIR=$DEST/python-openstackclient
PBR_DIR=$DEST/pbr
# Interactive Configuration
# -------------------------
# Do all interactive config up front before the logging spew begins
# Generic helper to configure passwords
function read_password {
XTRACE=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
set +o xtrace
var=$1; msg=$2
pw=${!var}
localrc=$TOP_DIR/localrc
# If the password is not defined yet, proceed to prompt user for a password.
if [ ! $pw ]; then
# If there is no localrc file, create one
if [ ! -e $localrc ]; then
touch $localrc
fi
# Presumably if we got this far it can only be that our localrc is missing
# the required password. Prompt user for a password and write to localrc.
echo ''
echo '################################################################################'
echo $msg
echo '################################################################################'
echo "This value will be written to your localrc file so you don't have to enter it "
echo "again. Use only alphanumeric characters."
echo "If you leave this blank, a random default value will be used."
pw=" "
while true; do
echo "Enter a password now:"
read -e $var
pw=${!var}
[[ "$pw" = "`echo $pw | tr -cd [:alnum:]`" ]] && break
echo "Invalid chars in password. Try again:"
done
if [ ! $pw ]; then
pw=`openssl rand -hex 10`
fi
eval "$var=$pw"
echo "$var=$pw" >> $localrc
fi
$XTRACE
}
# Database Configuration
# To select between database backends, add the following to ``localrc``:
#
# disable_service mysql
# enable_service postgresql
#
# The available database backends are listed in ``DATABASE_BACKENDS`` after
# ``lib/database`` is sourced. ``mysql`` is the default.
initialize_database_backends && echo "Using $DATABASE_TYPE database backend" || echo "No database enabled"
# Queue Configuration
# Rabbit connection info
if is_service_enabled rabbit; then
RABBIT_HOST=${RABBIT_HOST:-localhost}
read_password RABBIT_PASSWORD "ENTER A PASSWORD TO USE FOR RABBIT."
fi
# Keystone
if is_service_enabled key; then
# The ``SERVICE_TOKEN`` is used to bootstrap the Keystone database. It is
# just a string and is not a 'real' Keystone token.
read_password SERVICE_TOKEN "ENTER A SERVICE_TOKEN TO USE FOR THE SERVICE ADMIN TOKEN."
# Services authenticate to Identity with servicename/``SERVICE_PASSWORD``
read_password SERVICE_PASSWORD "ENTER A SERVICE_PASSWORD TO USE FOR THE SERVICE AUTHENTICATION."
# Horizon currently truncates usernames and passwords at 20 characters
read_password ADMIN_PASSWORD "ENTER A PASSWORD TO USE FOR HORIZON AND KEYSTONE (20 CHARS OR LESS)."
# Keystone can now optionally install OpenLDAP by enabling the ``ldap``
# service in ``localrc`` (e.g. ``enable_service ldap``).
# To clean out the Keystone contents in OpenLDAP set ``KEYSTONE_CLEAR_LDAP``
# to ``yes`` (e.g. ``KEYSTONE_CLEAR_LDAP=yes``) in ``localrc``. To enable the
# Keystone Identity Driver (``keystone.identity.backends.ldap.Identity``)
# set ``KEYSTONE_IDENTITY_BACKEND`` to ``ldap`` (e.g.
# ``KEYSTONE_IDENTITY_BACKEND=ldap``) in ``localrc``.
# only request ldap password if the service is enabled
if is_service_enabled ldap; then
read_password LDAP_PASSWORD "ENTER A PASSWORD TO USE FOR LDAP"
fi
fi
# Swift
if is_service_enabled s-proxy; then
# We only ask for Swift Hash if we have enabled swift service.
# ``SWIFT_HASH`` is a random unique string for a swift cluster that
# can never change.
read_password SWIFT_HASH "ENTER A RANDOM SWIFT HASH."
fi
# Configure logging
# -----------------
# Draw a spinner so the user knows something is happening
function spinner() {
local delay=0.75
local spinstr='/-\|'
printf "..." >&3
while [ true ]; do
local temp=${spinstr#?}
printf "[%c]" "$spinstr" >&3
local spinstr=$temp${spinstr%"$temp"}
sleep $delay
printf "\b\b\b" >&3
done
}
# Echo text to the log file, summary log file and stdout
# echo_summary "something to say"
function echo_summary() {
if [[ -t 3 && "$VERBOSE" != "True" ]]; then
kill >/dev/null 2>&1 $LAST_SPINNER_PID
if [ ! -z "$LAST_SPINNER_PID" ]; then
printf "\b\b\bdone\n" >&3
fi
echo -n -e $@ >&6
spinner &
LAST_SPINNER_PID=$!
else
echo -e $@ >&6
fi
}
# Echo text only to stdout, no log files
# echo_nolog "something not for the logs"
function echo_nolog() {
echo $@ >&3
}
# Set up logging for ``stack.sh``
# Set ``LOGFILE`` to turn on logging
# Append '.xxxxxxxx' to the given name to maintain history
# where 'xxxxxxxx' is a representation of the date the file was created
TIMESTAMP_FORMAT=${TIMESTAMP_FORMAT:-"%F-%H%M%S"}
if [[ -n "$LOGFILE" || -n "$SCREEN_LOGDIR" ]]; then
LOGDAYS=${LOGDAYS:-7}
CURRENT_LOG_TIME=$(date "+$TIMESTAMP_FORMAT")
fi
if [[ -n "$LOGFILE" ]]; then
# First clean up old log files. Use the user-specified ``LOGFILE``
# as the template to search for, appending '.*' to match the date
# we added on earlier runs.
LOGDIR=$(dirname "$LOGFILE")
LOGFILENAME=$(basename "$LOGFILE")
mkdir -p $LOGDIR
find $LOGDIR -maxdepth 1 -name $LOGFILENAME.\* -mtime +$LOGDAYS -exec rm {} \;
LOGFILE=$LOGFILE.${CURRENT_LOG_TIME}
SUMFILE=$LOGFILE.${CURRENT_LOG_TIME}.summary
# Redirect output according to config
# Copy stdout to fd 3
exec 3>&1
if [[ "$VERBOSE" == "True" ]]; then
# Redirect stdout/stderr to tee to write the log file
exec 1> >( awk '
{
cmd ="date +\"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S \""
cmd | getline now
close("date +\"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S \"")
sub(/^/, now)
print
fflush()
}' | tee "${LOGFILE}" ) 2>&1
# Set up a second fd for output
exec 6> >( tee "${SUMFILE}" )
else
# Set fd 1 and 2 to primary logfile
exec 1> "${LOGFILE}" 2>&1
# Set fd 6 to summary logfile and stdout
exec 6> >( tee "${SUMFILE}" /dev/fd/3 )
fi
echo_summary "stack.sh log $LOGFILE"
# Specified logfile name always links to the most recent log
ln -sf $LOGFILE $LOGDIR/$LOGFILENAME
ln -sf $SUMFILE $LOGDIR/$LOGFILENAME.summary
else
# Set up output redirection without log files
# Copy stdout to fd 3
exec 3>&1
if [[ "$VERBOSE" != "True" ]]; then
# Throw away stdout and stderr
exec 1>/dev/null 2>&1
fi
# Always send summary fd to original stdout
exec 6>&3
fi
# Set up logging of screen windows
# Set ``SCREEN_LOGDIR`` to turn on logging of screen windows to the
# directory specified in ``SCREEN_LOGDIR``, we will log to the the file
# ``screen-$SERVICE_NAME-$TIMESTAMP.log`` in that dir and have a link
# ``screen-$SERVICE_NAME.log`` to the latest log file.
# Logs are kept for as long specified in ``LOGDAYS``.
if [[ -n "$SCREEN_LOGDIR" ]]; then
# We make sure the directory is created.
if [[ -d "$SCREEN_LOGDIR" ]]; then
# We cleanup the old logs
find $SCREEN_LOGDIR -maxdepth 1 -name screen-\*.log -mtime +$LOGDAYS -exec rm {} \;
else
mkdir -p $SCREEN_LOGDIR
fi
fi
# Set Up Script Execution
# -----------------------
# Kill background processes on exit
trap clean EXIT
clean() {
local r=$?
kill >/dev/null 2>&1 $(jobs -p)
exit $r
}
# Exit on any errors so that errors don't compound
trap failed ERR
failed() {
local r=$?
kill >/dev/null 2>&1 $(jobs -p)
set +o xtrace
[ -n "$LOGFILE" ] && echo "${0##*/} failed: full log in $LOGFILE"
exit $r
}
# Print the commands being run so that we can see the command that triggers
# an error. It is also useful for following along as the install occurs.
set -o xtrace
# Install Packages
# ================
# OpenStack uses a fair number of other projects.
# Install package requirements
# Source it so the entire environment is available
echo_summary "Installing package prerequisites"
source $TOP_DIR/tools/install_prereqs.sh
install_rpc_backend
if is_service_enabled $DATABASE_BACKENDS; then
install_database
fi
if is_service_enabled q-agt; then
install_quantum_agent_packages
fi
#
# System-specific preconfigure
# ============================
if [[ is_fedora && $DISTRO =~ (rhel6) ]]; then
# An old version (2.0.1) of python-crypto is probably installed on
# a fresh system, via the dependency chain
# cas->python-paramiko->python-crypto (related to anaconda).
# Unfortunately, "pip uninstall pycrypto" will remove the
# .egg-info file for this rpm-installed version, but leave most of
# the actual library files behind in /usr/lib64/python2.6/Crypto.
# When later "pip install pycrypto" happens, the built library
# will be installed over these existing files; the result is a
# useless mess of old, rpm-packaged files and pip-installed files.
# Unsurprisingly, the end result is it doesn't work. Thus we have
# to get rid of it now so that any packages that pip-install
# pycrypto get a "clean slate".
# (note, we have to be careful about other RPM packages specified
# pulling in python-crypto as well. That's why RHEL6 doesn't
# install python-paramiko packages for example...)
uninstall_package python-crypto
# A similar thing happens for python-lxml (a dependency of
# ipa-client, an auditing thing we don't care about). We have the
# build-dependencies the lxml pip-install will need (gcc,
# libxml2-dev & libxslt-dev) in the "general" rpm lists
uninstall_package python-lxml
# If the dbus rpm was installed by the devstack rpm dependencies
# then you may hit a bug where the uuid isn't generated because
# the service was never started (PR#598200), causing issues for
# Nova stopping later on complaining that
# '/var/lib/dbus/machine-id' doesn't exist.
sudo service messagebus restart
# In setup.py, a "setup_requires" package is supposed to
# transient. However there is a bug with rhel6 distribute where
# setup_requires packages can register entry points that aren't
# cleared out properly after the setup-phase; the end result is
# installation failures (bz#924038). Thus we pre-install the
# problem package here; this way the setup_requires dependency is
# already satisfied and it will not need to be installed
# transiently, meaning we avoid the issue of it not being cleaned
# out properly. Note we do this before the track-depends below.
pip_install hgtools
fi
TRACK_DEPENDS=${TRACK_DEPENDS:-False}
# Install python packages into a virtualenv so that we can track them
if [[ $TRACK_DEPENDS = True ]]; then
echo_summary "Installing Python packages into a virtualenv $DEST/.venv"
install_package python-virtualenv
rm -rf $DEST/.venv
virtualenv --system-site-packages $DEST/.venv
source $DEST/.venv/bin/activate
$DEST/.venv/bin/pip freeze > $DEST/requires-pre-pip
fi
# Check Out and Install Source
# ----------------------------
echo_summary "Installing OpenStack project source"
# Install pbr
git_clone $PBR_REPO $PBR_DIR $PBR_BRANCH
setup_develop $PBR_DIR
# Install clients libraries
install_keystoneclient
install_glanceclient
install_cinderclient
install_novaclient
if is_service_enabled swift glance; then
install_swiftclient
fi
if is_service_enabled quantum nova; then
install_quantumclient
fi
git_clone $OPENSTACKCLIENT_REPO $OPENSTACKCLIENT_DIR $OPENSTACKCLIENT_BRANCH
setup_develop $OPENSTACKCLIENT_DIR
if is_service_enabled key; then
install_keystone
configure_keystone
fi
if is_service_enabled s-proxy; then
install_swift
configure_swift
# swift3 middleware to provide S3 emulation to Swift
if is_service_enabled swift3; then
# replace the nova-objectstore port by the swift port
S3_SERVICE_PORT=8080
git_clone $SWIFT3_REPO $SWIFT3_DIR $SWIFT3_BRANCH
setup_develop $SWIFT3_DIR
fi
fi
if is_service_enabled g-api n-api; then
# image catalog service
install_glance
configure_glance
fi
if is_service_enabled cinder; then
install_cinder
configure_cinder
fi
if is_service_enabled quantum; then
install_quantum
install_quantum_third_party
fi
if is_service_enabled nova; then
# compute service
install_nova
cleanup_nova
configure_nova
fi
if is_service_enabled n-novnc; then
# a websockets/html5 or flash powered VNC console for vm instances
git_clone $NOVNC_REPO $NOVNC_DIR $NOVNC_BRANCH
fi
if is_service_enabled n-spice; then
# a websockets/html5 or flash powered SPICE console for vm instances
git_clone $SPICE_REPO $SPICE_DIR $SPICE_BRANCH
fi
if is_service_enabled horizon; then
# dashboard
install_horizon
configure_horizon
fi
if is_service_enabled ceilometer; then
install_ceilometerclient
install_ceilometer
fi
if is_service_enabled heat; then
install_heat
install_heatclient
cleanup_heat
configure_heat
configure_heatclient
fi
if is_service_enabled tls-proxy; then
configure_CA
init_CA
init_cert
# Add name to /etc/hosts
# don't be naive and add to existing line!
fi
if [[ $TRACK_DEPENDS = True ]]; then
$DEST/.venv/bin/pip freeze > $DEST/requires-post-pip
if ! diff -Nru $DEST/requires-pre-pip $DEST/requires-post-pip > $DEST/requires.diff; then
cat $DEST/requires.diff
fi
echo "Ran stack.sh in depend tracking mode, bailing out now"
exit 0
fi
# Syslog
# ------
if [[ $SYSLOG != "False" ]]; then
if [[ "$SYSLOG_HOST" = "$HOST_IP" ]]; then
# Configure the master host to receive
cat <<EOF >/tmp/90-stack-m.conf
\$ModLoad imrelp
\$InputRELPServerRun $SYSLOG_PORT
EOF
sudo mv /tmp/90-stack-m.conf /etc/rsyslog.d
else
# Set rsyslog to send to remote host
cat <<EOF >/tmp/90-stack-s.conf
*.* :omrelp:$SYSLOG_HOST:$SYSLOG_PORT
EOF
sudo mv /tmp/90-stack-s.conf /etc/rsyslog.d
fi
echo_summary "Starting rsyslog"
restart_service rsyslog
fi
# Finalize queue installation
# ----------------------------
restart_rpc_backend
# Configure database
# ------------------
if is_service_enabled $DATABASE_BACKENDS; then
configure_database
fi
# Configure screen
# ----------------
USE_SCREEN=$(trueorfalse True $USE_SCREEN)
if [[ "$USE_SCREEN" == "True" ]]; then
# Create a new named screen to run processes in
screen -d -m -S $SCREEN_NAME -t shell -s /bin/bash
sleep 1
# Set a reasonable status bar
if [ -z "$SCREEN_HARDSTATUS" ]; then
SCREEN_HARDSTATUS='%{= .} %-Lw%{= .}%> %n%f %t*%{= .}%+Lw%< %-=%{g}(%{d}%H/%l%{g})'
fi
screen -r $SCREEN_NAME -X hardstatus alwayslastline "$SCREEN_HARDSTATUS"
fi
# Clear screen rc file
SCREENRC=$TOP_DIR/$SCREEN_NAME-screenrc
if [[ -e $SCREENRC ]]; then
echo -n > $SCREENRC
fi
# Initialize the directory for service status check
init_service_check
# Kick off Sysstat
# ------------------------
# run sysstat if it is enabled, this has to be early as daemon
# startup is one of the things to track.
if is_service_enabled sysstat;then
if [[ -n ${SCREEN_LOGDIR} ]]; then
screen_it sysstat "sar -o $SCREEN_LOGDIR/$SYSSTAT_FILE $SYSSTAT_INTERVAL"
else
screen_it sysstat "sar $SYSSTAT_INTERVAL"
fi
fi
# Keystone
# --------
if is_service_enabled key; then
echo_summary "Starting Keystone"
init_keystone
start_keystone
# Set up a temporary admin URI for Keystone
SERVICE_ENDPOINT=$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PROTOCOL://$KEYSTONE_AUTH_HOST:$KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT/v2.0
if is_service_enabled tls-proxy; then
export OS_CACERT=$INT_CA_DIR/ca-chain.pem
# Until the client support is fixed, just use the internal endpoint
SERVICE_ENDPOINT=http://$KEYSTONE_AUTH_HOST:$KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT_INT/v2.0
fi
# Do the keystone-specific bits from keystone_data.sh
export OS_SERVICE_TOKEN=$SERVICE_TOKEN
export OS_SERVICE_ENDPOINT=$SERVICE_ENDPOINT
create_keystone_accounts
create_nova_accounts
create_cinder_accounts
create_quantum_accounts
# ``keystone_data.sh`` creates services, admin and demo users, and roles.
ADMIN_PASSWORD=$ADMIN_PASSWORD SERVICE_TENANT_NAME=$SERVICE_TENANT_NAME SERVICE_PASSWORD=$SERVICE_PASSWORD \
SERVICE_TOKEN=$SERVICE_TOKEN SERVICE_ENDPOINT=$SERVICE_ENDPOINT SERVICE_HOST=$SERVICE_HOST \
S3_SERVICE_PORT=$S3_SERVICE_PORT KEYSTONE_CATALOG_BACKEND=$KEYSTONE_CATALOG_BACKEND \
DEVSTACK_DIR=$TOP_DIR ENABLED_SERVICES=$ENABLED_SERVICES HEAT_API_CFN_PORT=$HEAT_API_CFN_PORT \
HEAT_API_PORT=$HEAT_API_PORT \
bash -x $FILES/keystone_data.sh
# Set up auth creds now that keystone is bootstrapped
export OS_AUTH_URL=$SERVICE_ENDPOINT
export OS_TENANT_NAME=admin
export OS_USERNAME=admin
export OS_PASSWORD=$ADMIN_PASSWORD
unset OS_SERVICE_TOKEN OS_SERVICE_ENDPOINT
fi
# Horizon
# -------
# Set up the django horizon application to serve via apache/wsgi
if is_service_enabled horizon; then
echo_summary "Configuring and starting Horizon"
init_horizon
start_horizon
fi
# Glance
# ------
if is_service_enabled g-reg; then
echo_summary "Configuring Glance"
init_glance
fi
# Quantum
# -------
if is_service_enabled quantum; then
echo_summary "Configuring Quantum"
configure_quantum
init_quantum
fi
# Some Quantum plugins require network controllers which are not
# a part of the OpenStack project. Configure and start them.
if is_service_enabled quantum; then
configure_quantum_third_party
init_quantum_third_party
start_quantum_third_party
fi
# Nova
# ----
if is_service_enabled nova; then
echo_summary "Configuring Nova"
configure_nova
fi
if is_service_enabled n-net q-dhcp; then
# Delete traces of nova networks from prior runs
# Do not kill any dnsmasq instance spawned by NetworkManager
netman_pid=$(pidof NetworkManager || true)
if [ -z "$netman_pid" ]; then
sudo killall dnsmasq || true
else
sudo ps h -o pid,ppid -C dnsmasq | grep -v $netman_pid | awk '{print $1}' | sudo xargs kill || true
fi
clean_iptables
rm -rf ${NOVA_STATE_PATH}/networks
sudo mkdir -p ${NOVA_STATE_PATH}/networks
sudo chown -R ${USER} ${NOVA_STATE_PATH}/networks
# Force IP forwarding on, just on case
sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
fi
# Storage Service
# ---------------
if is_service_enabled s-proxy; then
echo_summary "Configuring Swift"
init_swift
fi
# Volume Service
# --------------
if is_service_enabled cinder; then
echo_summary "Configuring Cinder"
init_cinder
fi
if is_service_enabled nova; then
echo_summary "Configuring Nova"
# Rebuild the config file from scratch
create_nova_conf
init_nova
# Additional Nova configuration that is dependent on other services
if is_service_enabled quantum; then
create_nova_conf_quantum
elif is_service_enabled n-net; then
create_nova_conf_nova_network
fi
# XenServer
# ---------
if [ "$VIRT_DRIVER" = 'xenserver' ]; then
echo_summary "Using XenServer virtualization driver"
read_password XENAPI_PASSWORD "ENTER A PASSWORD TO USE FOR XEN."
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT compute_driver "xenapi.XenAPIDriver"
XENAPI_CONNECTION_URL=${XENAPI_CONNECTION_URL:-"http://169.254.0.1"}
XENAPI_USER=${XENAPI_USER:-"root"}
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT xenapi_connection_url "$XENAPI_CONNECTION_URL"
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT xenapi_connection_username "$XENAPI_USER"
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT xenapi_connection_password "$XENAPI_PASSWORD"
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT flat_injected "False"
# Need to avoid crash due to new firewall support
XEN_FIREWALL_DRIVER=${XEN_FIREWALL_DRIVER:-"nova.virt.firewall.IptablesFirewallDriver"}
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT firewall_driver "$XEN_FIREWALL_DRIVER"
# OpenVZ
# ------
elif [ "$VIRT_DRIVER" = 'openvz' ]; then
echo_summary "Using OpenVZ virtualization driver"
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT compute_driver "openvz.OpenVzDriver"
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT connection_type "openvz"
LIBVIRT_FIREWALL_DRIVER=${LIBVIRT_FIREWALL_DRIVER:-"nova.virt.libvirt.firewall.IptablesFirewallDriver"}
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT firewall_driver "$LIBVIRT_FIREWALL_DRIVER"
# Bare Metal
# ----------
elif [ "$VIRT_DRIVER" = 'baremetal' ]; then
echo_summary "Using BareMetal driver"
LIBVIRT_FIREWALL_DRIVER=${LIBVIRT_FIREWALL_DRIVER:-"nova.virt.firewall.NoopFirewallDriver"}
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT compute_driver nova.virt.baremetal.driver.BareMetalDriver
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT firewall_driver $LIBVIRT_FIREWALL_DRIVER
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT scheduler_host_manager nova.scheduler.baremetal_host_manager.BaremetalHostManager
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT ram_allocation_ratio 1.0
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT reserved_host_memory_mb 0
iniset $NOVA_CONF baremetal instance_type_extra_specs cpu_arch:$BM_CPU_ARCH
iniset $NOVA_CONF baremetal driver $BM_DRIVER
iniset $NOVA_CONF baremetal power_manager $BM_POWER_MANAGER
iniset $NOVA_CONF baremetal tftp_root /tftpboot
# Define extra baremetal nova conf flags by defining the array ``EXTRA_BAREMETAL_OPTS``.
for I in "${EXTRA_BAREMETAL_OPTS[@]}"; do
# Attempt to convert flags to options
iniset $NOVA_CONF baremetal ${I/=/ }
done
# PowerVM
# -------
elif [ "$VIRT_DRIVER" = 'powervm' ]; then
echo_summary "Using PowerVM driver"
POWERVM_MGR_TYPE=${POWERVM_MGR_TYPE:-"ivm"}
POWERVM_MGR_HOST=${POWERVM_MGR_HOST:-"powervm.host"}
POWERVM_MGR_USER=${POWERVM_MGR_USER:-"padmin"}
POWERVM_MGR_PASSWD=${POWERVM_MGR_PASSWD:-"password"}
POWERVM_IMG_REMOTE_PATH=${POWERVM_IMG_REMOTE_PATH:-"/tmp"}
POWERVM_IMG_LOCAL_PATH=${POWERVM_IMG_LOCAL_PATH:-"/tmp"}
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT compute_driver nova.virt.powervm.PowerVMDriver
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT powervm_mgr_type $POWERVM_MGR_TYPE
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT powervm_mgr $POWERVM_MGR_HOST
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT powervm_mgr_user $POWERVM_MGR_USER
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT powervm_mgr_passwd $POWERVM_MGR_PASSWD
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT powervm_img_remote_path $POWERVM_IMG_REMOTE_PATH
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT powervm_img_local_path $POWERVM_IMG_LOCAL_PATH
# vSphere API
# -------
elif [ "$VIRT_DRIVER" = 'vsphere' ]; then
echo_summary "Using VMware vCenter driver"
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT compute_driver "vmwareapi.VMwareVCDriver"
VMWAREAPI_USER=${VMWAREAPI_USER:-"root"}
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT vmwareapi_host_ip "$VMWAREAPI_IP"
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT vmwareapi_host_username "$VMWAREAPI_USER"
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT vmwareapi_host_password "$VMWAREAPI_PASSWORD"
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT vmwareapi_cluster_name "$VMWAREAPI_CLUSTER"
# Default
# -------
else
echo_summary "Using libvirt virtualization driver"
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT compute_driver "libvirt.LibvirtDriver"
LIBVIRT_FIREWALL_DRIVER=${LIBVIRT_FIREWALL_DRIVER:-"nova.virt.libvirt.firewall.IptablesFirewallDriver"}
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT firewall_driver "$LIBVIRT_FIREWALL_DRIVER"
fi
fi
# Extra things to prepare nova for baremetal, before nova starts
if is_service_enabled nova && is_baremetal; then
echo_summary "Preparing for nova baremetal"
prepare_baremetal_toolchain
configure_baremetal_nova_dirs
if [[ "$BM_USE_FAKE_ENV" = "True" ]]; then
create_fake_baremetal_env
fi
fi
# Launch Services
# ===============
# Only run the services specified in ``ENABLED_SERVICES``
# Launch Swift Services
if is_service_enabled s-proxy; then
echo_summary "Starting Swift"
start_swift
fi
# Launch the Glance services
if is_service_enabled g-api g-reg; then
echo_summary "Starting Glance"
start_glance
fi
# Create an access key and secret key for nova ec2 register image
if is_service_enabled key && is_service_enabled swift3 && is_service_enabled nova; then
NOVA_USER_ID=$(keystone user-list | grep ' nova ' | get_field 1)
NOVA_TENANT_ID=$(keystone tenant-list | grep " $SERVICE_TENANT_NAME " | get_field 1)
CREDS=$(keystone ec2-credentials-create --user_id $NOVA_USER_ID --tenant_id $NOVA_TENANT_ID)
ACCESS_KEY=$(echo "$CREDS" | awk '/ access / { print $4 }')
SECRET_KEY=$(echo "$CREDS" | awk '/ secret / { print $4 }')
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT s3_access_key "$ACCESS_KEY"
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT s3_secret_key "$SECRET_KEY"
iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT s3_affix_tenant "True"
fi
if is_service_enabled zeromq; then
echo_summary "Starting zermomq receiver"
screen_it zeromq "cd $NOVA_DIR && $NOVA_BIN_DIR/nova-rpc-zmq-receiver"
fi
# Launch the nova-api and wait for it to answer before continuing
if is_service_enabled n-api; then
echo_summary "Starting Nova API"
start_nova_api
fi
if is_service_enabled q-svc; then
echo_summary "Starting Quantum"
start_quantum_service_and_check
create_quantum_initial_network
setup_quantum_debug
elif is_service_enabled $DATABASE_BACKENDS && is_service_enabled n-net; then
# Create a small network
$NOVA_BIN_DIR/nova-manage network create "$PRIVATE_NETWORK_NAME" $FIXED_RANGE 1 $FIXED_NETWORK_SIZE $NETWORK_CREATE_ARGS
# Create some floating ips
$NOVA_BIN_DIR/nova-manage floating create $FLOATING_RANGE --pool=$PUBLIC_NETWORK_NAME
# Create a second pool
$NOVA_BIN_DIR/nova-manage floating create --ip_range=$TEST_FLOATING_RANGE --pool=$TEST_FLOATING_POOL
fi
if is_service_enabled quantum; then
start_quantum_agents
fi
if is_service_enabled nova; then
echo_summary "Starting Nova"
start_nova
fi
if is_service_enabled cinder; then
echo_summary "Starting Cinder"
start_cinder
fi
if is_service_enabled ceilometer; then
echo_summary "Configuring Ceilometer"
configure_ceilometer
configure_ceilometerclient
echo_summary "Starting Ceilometer"
init_ceilometer
start_ceilometer
fi
# Configure and launch heat engine, api and metadata
if is_service_enabled heat; then
# Initialize heat, including replacing nova flavors
echo_summary "Configuring Heat"
init_heat
echo_summary "Starting Heat"
start_heat
fi
# Create account rc files
# =======================
# Creates source able script files for easier user switching.
# This step also creates certificates for tenants and users,
# which is helpful in image bundle steps.
if is_service_enabled nova && is_service_enabled key; then
$TOP_DIR/tools/create_userrc.sh -PA --target-dir $TOP_DIR/accrc
fi
# Install Images
# ==============
# Upload an image to glance.
#
# The default image is cirros, a small testing image which lets you login as **root**
# cirros has a ``cloud-init`` analog supporting login via keypair and sending
# scripts as userdata.
# See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CloudInit for more on cloud-init
#
# Override ``IMAGE_URLS`` with a comma-separated list of UEC images.
# * **oneiric**: http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/oneiric/current/oneiric-server-cloudimg-amd64.tar.gz
# * **precise**: http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/precise/current/precise-server-cloudimg-amd64.tar.gz
if is_service_enabled g-reg; then
TOKEN=$(keystone token-get | grep ' id ' | get_field 2)
if is_baremetal; then
echo_summary "Creating and uploading baremetal images"
# build and upload separate deploy kernel & ramdisk
upload_baremetal_deploy $TOKEN
# upload images, separating out the kernel & ramdisk for PXE boot
for image_url in ${IMAGE_URLS//,/ }; do
upload_baremetal_image $image_url $TOKEN
done
else
echo_summary "Uploading images"
# Option to upload legacy ami-tty, which works with xenserver
if [[ -n "$UPLOAD_LEGACY_TTY" ]]; then
IMAGE_URLS="${IMAGE_URLS:+${IMAGE_URLS},}https://github.com/downloads/citrix-openstack/warehouse/tty.tgz"
fi
for image_url in ${IMAGE_URLS//,/ }; do
upload_image $image_url $TOKEN
done
fi
fi
# If we are running nova with baremetal driver, there are a few
# last-mile configuration bits to attend to, which must happen
# after n-api and n-sch have started.
# Also, creating the baremetal flavor must happen after images
# are loaded into glance, though just knowing the IDs is sufficient here
if is_service_enabled nova && is_baremetal; then
# create special flavor for baremetal if we know what images to associate
[[ -n "$BM_DEPLOY_KERNEL_ID" ]] && [[ -n "$BM_DEPLOY_RAMDISK_ID" ]] && \
create_baremetal_flavor $BM_DEPLOY_KERNEL_ID $BM_DEPLOY_RAMDISK_ID
# otherwise user can manually add it later by calling nova-baremetal-manage
# otherwise user can manually add it later by calling nova-baremetal-manage
[[ -n "$BM_FIRST_MAC" ]] && add_baremetal_node
# NOTE: we do this here to ensure that our copy of dnsmasq is running
sudo pkill dnsmasq || true
sudo dnsmasq --conf-file= --port=0 --enable-tftp --tftp-root=/tftpboot \
--dhcp-boot=pxelinux.0 --bind-interfaces --pid-file=/var/run/dnsmasq.pid \
--interface=$BM_DNSMASQ_IFACE --dhcp-range=$BM_DNSMASQ_RANGE \
${BM_DNSMASQ_DNS:+--dhcp-option=option:dns-server,$BM_DNSMASQ_DNS}
# ensure callback daemon is running
sudo pkill nova-baremetal-deploy-helper || true
screen_it baremetal "nova-baremetal-deploy-helper"
fi
# Save some values we generated for later use
CURRENT_RUN_TIME=$(date "+$TIMESTAMP_FORMAT")
echo "# $CURRENT_RUN_TIME" >$TOP_DIR/.stackenv
for i in BASE_SQL_CONN ENABLED_SERVICES HOST_IP LOGFILE \
SERVICE_HOST SERVICE_PROTOCOL STACK_USER TLS_IP; do
echo $i=${!i} >>$TOP_DIR/.stackenv
done
# Run extras
# ==========
if [[ -d $TOP_DIR/extras.d ]]; then
for i in $TOP_DIR/extras.d/*.sh; do
[[ -r $i ]] && source $i stack
done
fi
# Run local script
# ================
# Run ``local.sh`` if it exists to perform user-managed tasks
if [[ -x $TOP_DIR/local.sh ]]; then
echo "Running user script $TOP_DIR/local.sh"
$TOP_DIR/local.sh
fi
# Check the status of running services
service_check
# Fin
# ===
set +o xtrace
if [[ -n "$LOGFILE" ]]; then
exec 1>&3
# Force all output to stdout and logs now
exec 1> >( tee -a "${LOGFILE}" ) 2>&1
else
# Force all output to stdout now
exec 1>&3
fi
# Using the cloud
# ---------------
echo ""
echo ""
echo ""
# If you installed Horizon on this server you should be able
# to access the site using your browser.
if is_service_enabled horizon; then
echo "Horizon is now available at http://$SERVICE_HOST/"
fi
# Warn that the default flavors have been changed by Heat
if is_service_enabled heat; then
echo "Heat has replaced the default flavors. View by running: nova flavor-list"
fi
# If Keystone is present you can point ``nova`` cli to this server
if is_service_enabled key; then
echo "Keystone is serving at $KEYSTONE_AUTH_PROTOCOL://$SERVICE_HOST:$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PORT/v2.0/"
echo "Examples on using novaclient command line is in exercise.sh"
echo "The default users are: admin and demo"
echo "The password: $ADMIN_PASSWORD"
fi
# Echo ``HOST_IP`` - useful for ``build_uec.sh``, which uses dhcp to give the instance an address
echo "This is your host ip: $HOST_IP"
# Warn that a deprecated feature was used
if [[ -n "$DEPRECATED_TEXT" ]]; then
echo_summary "WARNING: $DEPRECATED_TEXT"
fi
# Indicate how long this took to run (bash maintained variable ``SECONDS``)
echo_summary "stack.sh completed in $SECONDS seconds."