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.. _vmware-guide:
===============
VMware in Kolla
===============
Overview
~~~~~~~~
Kolla can deploy the Nova and Neutron Service(s) for VMware vSphere.
Depending on the network architecture (NsxV or DVS) you choose, Kolla deploys
the following OpenStack services for VMware vSphere:
For VMware NsxV:
* nova-compute
* neutron-server
For VMware DVS:
* nova-compute
* neutron-server
* neutron-dhcp-agent
* neutron-metadata-agent
Kolla can deploy the Glance and Cinder services using VMware datastore as their
backend. Ceilometer metering for vSphere is also supported.
Because the `vmware-nsx <https://github.com/openstack/vmware-nsx>`__ drivers for
neutron use completely different architecture than other types of
virtualization, vmware-nsx drivers cannot coexist with other type
of virtualization in one region. In neutron vmware-nsx drivers,
neutron-server acts like an agent to translate OpenStack actions
into what vSphere/NSX Manager API can understand. Neutron does
not directly takes control of the Open vSwitch inside the VMware
environment but through the API exposed by vSphere/NSX Manager.
For VMware DVS, the Neutron DHCP agent does not attaches to Open vSwitch inside
VMware environment, but attach to the Open vSwitch bridge called ``br-dvs`` on
the OpenStack side and replies to/receives DHCP packets through VLAN. Similar
to what the DHCP agent does, Neutron metadata agent attaches to ``br-dvs``
bridge and works through VLAN.
.. note::
VMware NSX-DVS plugin does not support tenant networks, so all VMs should
attach to Provider VLAN/Flat networks.
VMware NSX-V
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Preparation
-----------
You should have a working NSX-V environment, this part is out of scope
of Kolla.
For more information, please see `VMware NSX-V documentation <https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-for-vSphere/>`__.
.. note::
In addition, it is important to modify the firewall rule of vSphere to make
sure that VNC is accessible from outside VMware environment.
On every VMware host, edit ``/etc/vmware/firewall/vnc.xml`` as below:
.. code-block:: xml
<!-- FirewallRule for VNC Console -->
<ConfigRoot>
<service>
<id>VNC</id>
<rule id = '0000'>
<direction>inbound</direction>
<protocol>tcp</protocol>
<porttype>dst</porttype>
<port>
<begin>5900</begin>
<end>5999</end>
</port>
</rule>
<rule id = '0001'>
<direction>outbound</direction>
<protocol>tcp</protocol>
<porttype>dst</porttype>
<port>
<begin>0</begin>
<end>65535</end>
</port>
</rule>
<enabled>true</enabled>
<required>false</required>
</service>
</ConfigRoot>
Then refresh the firewall config by:
.. code-block:: console
# esxcli network firewall refresh
Verify that the firewall config is applied:
.. code-block:: console
# esxcli network firewall ruleset list
Deployment
----------
Enable VMware nova-compute plugin and NSX-V neutron-server plugin in
``/etc/kolla/globals.yml``:
.. code-block:: yaml
nova_compute_virt_type: "vmware"
neutron_plugin_agent: "vmware_nsxv"
.. note::
VMware NSX-V also supports Neutron FWaaS, LBaaS and VPNaaS services, you can enable
them by setting these options in ``globals.yml``:
* enable_neutron_vpnaas: "yes"
* enable_neutron_lbaas: "yes"
* enable_neutron_fwaas: "yes"
If you want to set VMware datastore as cinder backend, enable it in
``/etc/kolla/globals.yml``:
.. code-block:: yaml
enable_cinder: "yes"
cinder_backend_vmwarevc_vmdk: "yes"
vmware_datastore_name: "TestDatastore"
If you want to set VMware datastore as glance backend, enable it in
``/etc/kolla/globals.yml``:
.. code-block:: yaml
glance_backend_vmware: "yes"
vmware_vcenter_name: "TestDatacenter"
vmware_datastore_name: "TestDatastore"
VMware options are required in ``/etc/kolla/globals.yml``, these options should
be configured correctly according to your NSX-V environment.
Options for ``nova-compute`` and ``ceilometer``:
.. code-block:: yaml
vmware_vcenter_host_ip: "127.0.0.1"
vmware_vcenter_host_username: "admin"
vmware_vcenter_cluster_name: "cluster-1"
vmware_vcenter_insecure: "True"
vmware_vcenter_datastore_regex: ".*"
.. note::
The VMware vCenter password has to be set in ``/etc/kolla/passwords.yml``.
.. code-block:: yaml
vmware_vcenter_host_password: "admin"
Options for Neutron NSX-V support:
.. code-block:: yaml
vmware_nsxv_user: "nsx_manager_user"
vmware_nsxv_manager_uri: "https://127.0.0.1"
vmware_nsxv_cluster_moid: "TestCluster"
vmware_nsxv_datacenter_moid: "TestDataCeter"
vmware_nsxv_resource_pool_id: "TestRSGroup"
vmware_nsxv_datastore_id: "TestDataStore"
vmware_nsxv_external_network: "TestDVSPort-Ext"
vmware_nsxv_vdn_scope_id: "TestVDNScope"
vmware_nsxv_dvs_id: "TestDVS"
vmware_nsxv_backup_edge_pool: "service:compact:1:2"
vmware_nsxv_spoofguard_enabled: "false"
vmware_nsxv_metadata_initializer: "false"
vmware_nsxv_edge_ha: "false"
.. yaml
.. note::
If you want to set secure connections to VMware, set ``vmware_vcenter_insecure``
to false.
Secure connections to vCenter requires a CA file, copy the vCenter CA file to
``/etc/kolla/config/vmware_ca``.
.. note::
The VMware NSX-V password has to be set in ``/etc/kolla/passwords.yml``.
.. code-block:: yaml
vmware_nsxv_password: "nsx_manager_password"
Then you should start :command:`kolla-ansible` deployment normally as
KVM/QEMU deployment.
VMware NSX-DVS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Preparation
-----------
Before deployment, you should have a working VMware vSphere environment.
Create a cluster and a vSphere Distributed Switch with all the host in the
cluster attached to it.
For more information, please see `Setting Up Networking with vSphere Distributed Switches <http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-51/index.jsp#com.vmware.vsphere.networking.doc/GUID-375B45C7-684C-4C51-BA3C-70E48DFABF04.html>`__.
Deployment
----------
Enable VMware nova-compute plugin and NSX-V neutron-server plugin in
``/etc/kolla/globals.yml``:
.. code-block:: yaml
nova_compute_virt_type: "vmware"
neutron_plugin_agent: "vmware_dvs"
If you want to set VMware datastore as Cinder backend, enable it in
``/etc/kolla/globals.yml``:
.. code-block:: yaml
enable_cinder: "yes"
cinder_backend_vmwarevc_vmdk: "yes"
vmware_datastore_name: "TestDatastore"
If you want to set VMware datastore as Glance backend, enable it in
``/etc/kolla/globals.yml``:
.. code-block:: yaml
glance_backend_vmware: "yes"
vmware_vcenter_name: "TestDatacenter"
vmware_datastore_name: "TestDatastore"
VMware options are required in ``/etc/kolla/globals.yml``, these options should
be configured correctly according to the vSphere environment you installed
before. All option for nova, cinder, glance are the same as VMware-NSX, except
the following options.
Options for Neutron NSX-DVS support:
.. code-block:: yaml
vmware_dvs_host_ip: "192.168.1.1"
vmware_dvs_host_port: "443"
vmware_dvs_host_username: "admin"
vmware_dvs_dvs_name: "VDS-1"
vmware_dvs_dhcp_override_mac: ""
.. note::
The VMware NSX-DVS password has to be set in ``/etc/kolla/passwords.yml``.
.. code-block:: yaml
vmware_dvs_host_password: "password"
Then you should start :command:`kolla-ansible` deployment normally as
KVM/QEMU deployment.
For more information on OpenStack vSphere, see
`VMware vSphere
<https://docs.openstack.org/ocata/config-reference/compute/hypervisor-vmware.html>`__,
`VMware-NSX package <https://github.com/openstack/vmware-nsx>`_.