#!/usr/bin/env bash # # Bootstrap script to configure all nodes. # export http_proxy= export https_proxy= if [ $2 = 'aio' ]; then # Run registry on port 4000 since it may collide with keystone when doing AIO REGISTRY_PORT=4000 SUPPORT_NODE=operator else REGISTRY_PORT=5000 SUPPORT_NODE=support01 fi REGISTRY=operator.local:${REGISTRY_PORT} # Install common packages and do some prepwork. function prep_work { systemctl stop firewalld systemctl disable firewalld # This removes the fqdn from /etc/hosts's 127.0.0.1. This name.local will # resolve to the public IP instead of localhost. sed -i -r "s/^(127\.0\.0\.1\s+)(.*) `hostname` (.+)/\1 \3/" /etc/hosts yum install -y http://mirror.nl.leaseweb.net/epel/7/x86_64/e/epel-release-7-5.noarch.rpm yum install -y MySQL-python vim-enhanced python-pip python-devel gcc openssl-devel libffi-devel libxml2-devel libxslt-devel && yum clean all pip install --upgrade docker-py } # Install and configure a quick&dirty docker daemon. function install_docker { # Allow for an externally supplied docker binary. if [ -f "/data/docker" ]; then cp /vagrant/docker /usr/bin/docker chmod +x /usr/bin/docker else cat >/etc/yum.repos.d/docker.repo <<-EOF [dockerrepo] name=Docker Repository baseurl=https://yum.dockerproject.org/repo/main/centos/7 enabled=1 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=https://yum.dockerproject.org/gpg EOF # Pin Docker version to 1.8.2 before including this change # https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/pull/2258 # in some tagged version of Ansible. yum install -y yum-plugin-versionlock yum versionlock add docker-engine-1.8.2-1.el7.centos.* # Also upgrade device-mapper here because of: # https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/12108 yum install -y docker-engine device-mapper # Despite it shipping with /etc/sysconfig/docker, Docker is not configured to # load it from it's service file. sed -i -r "s,(ExecStart)=(.+),\1=/usr/bin/docker -d --insecure-registry ${REGISTRY} --registry-mirror=http://${REGISTRY}," /usr/lib/systemd/system/docker.service systemctl daemon-reload systemctl enable docker systemctl start docker fi usermod -aG docker vagrant } function configure_kolla { # Use local docker registry sed -i -r "s,^[# ]*namespace.+$,namespace = ${REGISTRY}/lokolla," /etc/kolla/kolla-build.conf sed -i -r "s,^[# ]*push.+$,push = True," /etc/kolla/kolla-build.conf sed -i -r "s,^[# ]*docker_registry:.+$,docker_registry: \"${REGISTRY}\"," /etc/kolla/globals.yml sed -i -r "s,^[# ]*docker_namespace:.+$,docker_namespace: \"lokolla\"," /etc/kolla/globals.yml sed -i -r "s,^[# ]*docker_insecure_registry:.+$,docker_insecure_registry: \"True\"," /etc/kolla/globals.yml # Set network interfaces sed -i -r "s,^[# ]*network_interface:.+$,network_interface: \"eth1\"," /etc/kolla/globals.yml sed -i -r "s,^[# ]*neutron_external_interface:.+$,neutron_external_interface: \"eth2\"," /etc/kolla/globals.yml } # Configure the operator node and install some additional packages. function configure_operator { yum install -y git mariadb && yum clean all pip install --upgrade ansible python-openstackclient tox pip install ~vagrant/kolla # Note: this trickery requires a patched docker binary. if [ "$http_proxy" = "" ]; then su - vagrant sh -c "echo BUILDFLAGS=\\\"--build-env=http_proxy=$http_proxy --build-env=https_proxy=$https_proxy\\\" > ~/kolla/.buildconf" fi cp -r ~vagrant/kolla/etc/kolla/ /etc/kolla mkdir -p /usr/share/kolla chown -R vagrant: /etc/kolla /usr/share/kolla configure_kolla # Make sure Ansible uses scp. cat > ~vagrant/.ansible.cfg < ~vagrant/openrc <