Kolla implements a workaround for the referenced docker issue. There is no need to document it, however still recommend installing a recent kernel for better compatibility. Change-Id: I06eaa0bb0980f0698202724f523ab08cb344418e
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Deploy OpenStack all in one node using Ansible
Deploy OpenStack to ubuntu host(ubuntu docker image)
The machine minimal requirements:
- two network interfaces.
The machine recommended requirements:
- two network interfaces.
- more than 8gb main memory.
- at least 40gb disk space.
It is generally a good idea to run a recent kernel. On Ubuntu LTS:
sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic-lts-vivid
sudo reboot
The guide assumes that you have build images using the following command.
tools/build.py -n 172.22.2.81:4000/kollaglue --base ubuntu --type source --push
The IP, "172.22.2.81", is the host running private docker registry. To deploy a private docker registry, please read the document DeployingRegistryServer.
First, add --insecure-registry 172.22.2.81:4000
to
DOCKER_OPTS
in /etc/default/docker
. And
restart the docker service. This will permit Docker to pull from the
deployment's private registry.
Clone the kolla repository and copy kolla config to
"/etc"
:
git clone https://github.com/openstack/kolla
cd kolla
cp -rf etc/kolla/ /etc/
And modify the file, "/etc/kolla/globals.yml"
. Do the
below tasks.
- Set
"kolla_base_distro"
to"ubuntu"
. - Set
"kolla_install_type"
to"source"
. - Set
"docker_registry"
to"172.22.2.81:4000"
. - Change kolla_internal_address value. Specify an unissued IP address in the deployment environment
Change the following values if needed:
- network_interface
- neutron_external_interface
After doing these tasks, run the following command in kolla directory:
tools/kolla-ansible -i ansible/inventory/all-in-one -p ansible/site.yml deploy
Deployment takes between 10 and 15 minutes from a local private registry on gigabit networks.