Adds Neutron OVS DVR Documentation
This patch adds documentation content to help users setup OVS-DVR. Change-Id: I6bceb0741a3cbb0e14f726dfac634f0216ae9e89
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Scenario - Using Open vSwitch with DVR
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Overview
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~~~~~~~~
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Operators can choose to utilize Open vSwitch with Distributed Virtual
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Routing (DVR) instead of Linux Bridges or plain Open vSwitch for the
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neutron ML2 agent. This offers the possibility to deploy virtual routing
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instances outside the usual neutron networking node. This document
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outlines how to set it up in your environment.
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Recommended reading
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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We recommend that you read the following documents before proceeding:
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* Neutron documentation on Open vSwitch DVR OpenStack deployments:
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`<https://docs.openstack.org/neutron/latest/admin/deploy-ovs-ha-dvr.html>`_
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* Blog post on how OpenStack-Ansible works with Open vSwitch:
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`<http://trumant.github.io/openstack-ansible-dvr-with-openvswitch.html>`_
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Prerequisites
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Configure your networking according the Open vSwitch setup:
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* Scenario - Using Open vSwitch
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`<https://docs.openstack.org/openstack-ansible-os_neutron/latest/app-openvswitch.html>`_
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OpenStack-Ansible user variables
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Set the following user variables in your
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``/etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml``:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Ensure the openvswitch kernel module is loaded
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openstack_host_specific_kernel_modules:
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- name: "openvswitch"
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pattern: "CONFIG_OPENVSWITCH"
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group: "network_hosts"
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### neutron specific config
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neutron_plugin_type: ml2.ovs.dvr
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neutron_ml2_drivers_type: "flat,vlan"
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# Typically this would be defined by the os-neutron-install
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# playbook. The provider_networks library would parse the
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# provider_networks list in openstack_user_config.yml and
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# generate the values of network_types, network_vlan_ranges
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# and network_mappings. network_mappings would have a
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# different value for each host in the inventory based on
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# whether or not the host was metal (typically a compute host)
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# or a container (typically a neutron agent container)
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#
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# When using Open vSwitch, we override it to take into account
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# the Open vSwitch bridge we are going to define outside of
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# OpenStack-Ansible plays
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neutron_provider_networks:
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network_flat_networks: "*"
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network_types: "vlan"
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network_vlan_ranges: "physnet1:102:199"
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network_mappings: "physnet1:br-provider"
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**Note:** The only difference to the Standard Open vSwitch configuration
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is the setting of the ``ml2_plugin_type``.
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Customization is needed to support additional network types such as vxlan,
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GRE or Geneve. Refer to the `neutron agent configuration
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<https://docs.openstack.org/neutron/latest/configuration/#configuration-reference>`_ for
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more information on these attributes.
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