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Kuryr in Kolla
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"Kuryr is a Docker network plugin that uses Neutron to provide networking
services to Docker containers. It provides containerized images for the common
Neutron plugins" [1]. Kuryr requires at least Keystone and neutron. Kolla makes
kuryr deployment faster and accessible.
Requirements
------------
* A minimum of 3 hosts for a vanilla deploy
Preparation and Deployment
--------------------------
To allow Docker daemon connect to the etcd, add the following in the
docker.service file.
::
ExecStart= -H tcp://172.16.1.13:2375 -H unix:///var/run/docker.sock --cluster-store=etcd://172.16.1.13:2379 --cluster-advertise=172.16.1.13:2375
The IP address is host running the etcd service. ```2375``` is port that
allows Docker daemon to be accessed remotely. ```2379``` is the etcd listening
port.
By default etcd and kuryr are disabled in the ``group_vars/all.yml``.
In order to enable them, you need to edit the file globals.yml and set the
following variables
::
enable_etcd: "yes"
enable_kuryr: "yes"
Deploy the OpenStack cloud and kuryr network plugin
::
kolla-ansible deploy
Create a Virtual Network
--------------------------------
::
docker network create -d kuryr --ipam-driver=kuryr --subnet=10.1.0.0/24 --gateway=10.1.0.1 docker-net1
To list the created network:
::
docker network ls
The created network is also available from OpenStack CLI:
::
openstack network list
For more information about how kuryr works, see
`kuryr, OpenStack Containers Networking
<https://docs.openstack.org/kuryr/latest/>`__.