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Quick Start
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===========
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This guide provides step by step instructions to deploy OpenStack using Kolla
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on bare metal servers or virtual machines.
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Recommended reading
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It's beneficial to learn basics of both `Ansible <https://docs.ansible.com>`__
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and `Docker <https://docs.docker.com>`__ before running Kolla-Ansible.
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Host machine requirements
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The host machine must satisfy the following minimum requirements:
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- 2 network interfaces
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- 8GB main memory
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- 40GB disk space
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.. note::
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Root access to the deployment host machine is required.
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Install dependencies
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Make sure the ``pip`` package manager is installed and upgraded to the latest
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before proceeding.
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For CentOS, run:
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yum install epel-release
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yum install python-pip
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pip install -U pip
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For Ubuntu, run:
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apt-get update
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apt-get install python-pip
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pip install -U pip
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To build the code with ``pip`` package manager, install the following
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dependencies:
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For CentOS, run:
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yum install python-devel libffi-devel gcc openssl-devel libselinux-python
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For Ubuntu, run:
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apt-get install python-dev libffi-dev gcc libssl-dev python-selinux
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Kolla deploys OpenStack using `Ansible <http://www.ansible.com>`__. Install
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Ansible from distribution packaging if the distro packaging has recommended
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version available.
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Some implemented distro versions of Ansible are too old to use distro
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packaging. Currently, CentOS and RHEL package Ansible >2.0 which is suitable
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for use with Kolla. Note that you will need to enable access to the EPEL
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repository to install via yum -- to do so, take a look at Fedora's EPEL `docs
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<https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL>`__ and `FAQ
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<https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/FAQ>`__.
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On CentOS or RHEL systems, this can be done using:
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yum install ansible
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Many DEB based systems do not meet Kolla's Ansible version requirements. It is
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recommended to use pip to install Ansible >2.0. Finally Ansible >2.0 may be
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installed using:
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pip install -U ansible
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.. note::
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It is recommended to use virtualenv to install non-system packages.
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If DEB based systems include a version of Ansible that meets Kolla's version
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requirements it can be installed by:
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apt-get install ansible
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It's beneficial to add the following options to ansible
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configuration file ``/etc/ansible/ansible.cfg``:
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[defaults]
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host_key_checking=False
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pipelining=True
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forks=100
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Install Kolla
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Install Kolla for deployment or evaluation
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Install kolla-ansible and its dependencies using ``pip``.
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pip install kolla-ansible
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Copy ``globals.yml`` and ``passwords.yml`` to ``/etc/kolla`` directory.
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For CentOS, run:
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cp -r /usr/share/kolla-ansible/etc_examples/kolla /etc/kolla/
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For Ubuntu, run:
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cp -r /usr/local/share/kolla-ansible/etc_examples/kolla /etc/kolla/
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Copy the ``all-in-one`` and ``multinode`` inventory files to
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the current directory.
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For CentOS, run:
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cp /usr/share/kolla-ansible/ansible/inventory/* .
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For Ubuntu, run:
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cp /usr/local/share/kolla-ansible/ansible/inventory/* .
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Install Kolla for development
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Clone the Kolla and Kolla-Ansible repositories from git.
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git clone https://github.com/openstack/kolla
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git clone https://github.com/openstack/kolla-ansible
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Kolla-ansible holds the configuration files (``globals.yml`` and
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``passwords.yml``) in ``etc/kolla``. Copy the configuration
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files to ``/etc/kolla`` directory.
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cp -r kolla-ansible/etc/kolla /etc/kolla/
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Kolla-ansible holds the inventory files (``all-in-one`` and ``multinode``)
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in ``ansible/inventory``. Copy the inventory files to the current
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directory.
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cp kolla-ansible/ansible/inventory/* .
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Prepare initial configuration
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Inventory
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Next step is to prepare our inventory file. Inventory is an ansible file where
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we specify node roles and access credentials.
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Kolla-Ansible comes with ``all-in-one`` and ``multinode`` example inventory
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files. Difference between them is that the former is ready for deploying
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single node OpenStack on localhost. If you need to use separate host or more
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than one node, edit ``multinode`` inventory:
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Edit the first section of ``multinode`` with connection details of your
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environment, for example:
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[control]
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10.0.0.[10:12] ansible_user=ubuntu ansible_password=foobar ansible_become=true
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# Ansible supports syntax like [10:12] - that means 10, 11 and 12.
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# Become clausule means "use sudo".
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[network:children]
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control
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# when you specify group_name:children, it will use contents of group specified.
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[compute]
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10.0.0.[13:14] ansible_user=ubuntu ansible_password=foobar ansible_become=true
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[monitoring]
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10.0.0.10
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# This group is for monitoring node.
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# Fill it with one of the controllers' IP address or some others.
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[storage:children]
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compute
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[deployment]
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localhost ansible_connection=local become=true
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# use localhost and sudo
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To learn more about inventory files, check
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`Ansible documentation <http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/intro_inventory.html>`_.
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To confirm that our inventory is correct, run:
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ansible -m ping all
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Ubuntu might not come with python pre-installed. That will cause
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errors in ping module. To quickly install python with ansible you
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can run ``ansible -m raw -a "apt-get -y install python-dev all"``
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Kolla passwords
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---------------
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Passwords used in our deployment are stored in ``/etc/kolla/passwords.yml``
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file. All passwords are blank in this file and have to be filled either
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manually or by running random password generator:
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For deployment or evaluation, run:
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kolla-genpwd
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For development, run:
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cd kolla-ansible/tools
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./generate_passwords.py
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Kolla globals.yml
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``globals.yml`` is the main configuration file for Kolla-Ansible.
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There are a few options that are required to deploy Kolla-Ansible:
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* Image options
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User has to specify images that are going to be used for our deployment.
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In this guide `DockerHub <https://hub.docker.com/u/kolla/>`__ provided
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pre-built images are going to be used. To learn more about building
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mechanism, please refer `image building documentation
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<https://docs.openstack.org/kolla/latest/admin/image-building.html>`_.
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Kolla provides choice of several Linux distributions in containers:
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- Centos
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- Ubuntu
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- Oraclelinux
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- Debian
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- RHEL
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For newcomers, we recommend to use CentOS 7 or Ubuntu 16.04.
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kolla_base_distro: "centos"
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Next "type" of installation needs to be configured.
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Choices are:
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binary
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using repositories like apt or yum
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source
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using raw source archives, git repositories or local source directory
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This only affects OpenStack services. Infrastructure services like Ceph are
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always "binary".
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Source builds are proven to be slightly more reliable than binary.
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kolla_install_type: "source"
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To use DockerHub images, the default image tag has to be overriden. Images are
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tagged with release names. For example to use stable Pike images set
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openstack_release: "pike"
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It's important to use same version of images as kolla-ansible. That
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means if pip was used to install kolla-ansible, that means it's latest stable
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version so ``openstack release`` should be set to pike. If git was used with
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master branch, DockerHub also provides daily builds of master branch (which is
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tagged as ``master``):
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openstack_release: "master"
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* Networking
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Kolla-Ansible requires a few networking options to be set.
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We need to set network interfaces used by OpenStack.
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First interface to set is "network_interface". This is the default interface
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for multiple management-type networks.
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network_interface: "eth0"
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Second interface required is dedicated for Neutron external (or public)
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networks, can be vlan or flat, depends on how the networks are created.
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This interface should be active without IP address. If not, instances
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won't be able to access to the external networks.
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neutron_external_interface: "eth1"
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To learn more about network configuration, refer `Network overview
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<https://docs.openstack.org/kolla-ansible/latest/admin/production-architecture-guide.html#network-configuration>`_.
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Next we need to provide floating IP for management traffic. This IP will be
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managed by keepalived to provide high availability, and should be set to be
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*not used* address in management network that is connected to our
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``network_interface``.
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kolla_internal_vip_address: "10.1.0.250"
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* Enable additional services
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By default Kolla-Ansible provides a bare compute kit, however it does provide
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support for a vast selection of additional services. To enable them, set
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``enable_*`` to "yes". For example, to enable Block Storage service:
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enable_cinder: "yes"
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Kolla now supports many OpenStack services, there is
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`a list of available services
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<https://github.com/openstack/kolla-ansible/blob/master/README.rst#openstack-services>`_.
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For more information about service configuration, Please refer to the
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`Services Reference Guide
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<https://docs.openstack.org/kolla-ansible/latest/reference/index.html>`_.
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Deployment
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After configuration is set, we can proceed to the deployment phase. First we
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need to setup basic host-level dependencies, like docker.
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Kolla-Ansible provides a playbook that will install all required services in
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the correct versions.
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* For deployment or evaluation, run:
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#. Bootstrap servers with kolla deploy dependencies:
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kolla-ansible -i ./multinode bootstrap-servers
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#. Do pre-deployment checks for hosts:
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kolla-ansible -i ./multinode prechecks
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#. Finally proceed to actual OpenStack deployment:
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kolla-ansible -i ./multinode deploy
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* For development, run:
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#. Bootstrap servers with kolla deploy dependencies:
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cd kolla-ansible/tools
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./kolla-ansible -i ./multinode bootstrap-servers
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#. Do pre-deployment checks for hosts:
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./kolla-ansible -i ./multinode prechecks
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#. Finally proceed to actual OpenStack deployment:
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./kolla-ansible -i ./multinode deploy
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When this playbook finishes, OpenStack should be up, running and functional!
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If error occurs during execution, refer to
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`troubleshooting guide <https://docs.openstack.org/kolla-ansible/latest/user/troubleshooting.html>`_.
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Using OpenStack
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OpenStack requires an openrc file where credentials for admin user etc are set.
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To generate this file run
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kolla-ansible post-deploy
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. /etc/kolla/admin-openrc.sh
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Install basic OpenStack CLI clients:
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pip install python-openstackclient python-glanceclient python-neutronclient
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Depending on how you installed Kolla-Ansible, there is script that will create
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example networks, images, and so on.
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For pip install and CentOS host:
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. /usr/share/kolla-ansible/init-runonce
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For pip install and Ubuntu host:
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. /usr/local/share/kolla-ansible/init-runonce
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For git pulled source:
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. kolla-ansible/tools/init-runonce
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