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ZeroMQ Driver Deployment Guide
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.. currentmodule:: oslo_messaging
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============
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Introduction
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============
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0MQ (also known as ZeroMQ or zmq) is embeddable networking library
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but acts like a concurrency framework. It gives you sockets
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that carry atomic messages across various transports
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like in-process, inter-process, TCP, and multicast. You can connect
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sockets N-to-N with patterns like fan-out, pub-sub, task distribution,
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and request-reply. It's fast enough to be the fabric for clustered
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products. Its asynchronous I/O model gives you scalable multi-core
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applications, built as asynchronous message-processing tasks. It has
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a score of language APIs and runs on most operating systems.
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Originally the zero in 0MQ was meant as "zero broker" and (as close to)
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"zero latency" (as possible). Since then, it has come to encompass
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different goals: zero administration, zero cost, and zero waste.
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More generally, "zero" refers to the culture of minimalism that permeates
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the project.
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More detail regarding ZeroMQ library is available from the `specification`_.
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.. _specification: http://zguide.zeromq.org/page:all
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Abstract
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========
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Currently, ZeroMQ is one of the RPC backend drivers in oslo.messaging. ZeroMQ
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can be the only RPC driver across the OpenStack cluster.
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This document provides deployment information for this driver in oslo_messaging.
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Other than AMQP-based drivers, like RabbitMQ, ZeroMQ doesn't have
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any central brokers in oslo.messaging, instead, each host (running OpenStack
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services) is both ZeroMQ client and server. As a result, each host needs to
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listen to a certain TCP port for incoming connections and directly connect
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to other hosts simultaneously.
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Topics are used to identify the destination for a ZeroMQ RPC call. There are
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two types of topics, bare topics and directed topics. Bare topics look like
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'compute', while directed topics look like 'compute.machine1'.
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Scenario
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Assuming the following systems as a goal.
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::
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+--------+
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| Client |
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+----+---+
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-----+---------+-----------------------+---------------------
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+--------+------------+ +-------+----------------+
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| Controller Node | | Compute Node |
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| Nova | | Neutron |
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| Keystone | | Nova |
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| Glance | | nova-compute |
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| Neutron | | Ceilometer |
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| Cinder | | Oslo-zmq-receiver |
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| Ceilometer | +------------------------+
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| Oslo-zmq-receiver |
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| Horizon |
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+---------------------+
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=============
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Configuration
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=============
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Enabling (mandatory)
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To enable the driver, in the section [DEFAULT] of the conf file,
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the 'rpc_backend' flag must be set to 'zmq' and the 'rpc_zmq_host' flag
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must be set to the hostname of the current node. ::
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[DEFAULT]
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rpc_backend = zmq
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rpc_zmq_host = {hostname}
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Match Making (mandatory)
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The ZeroMQ driver implements a matching capability to discover hosts available
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for communication when sending to a bare topic. This allows broker-less
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communications.
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The MatchMaker is pluggable and it provides two different MatchMaker classes.
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DummyMatchMaker: default matchmaker driver for all-in-one scenario (messages
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are sent to itself).
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RedisMatchMaker: loads the hash table from a remote Redis server, supports
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dynamic host/topic registrations, host expiration, and hooks for consuming
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applications to acknowledge or neg-acknowledge topic.host service availability.
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To set the MatchMaker class, use option 'rpc_zmq_matchmaker' in [DEFAULT]. ::
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rpc_zmq_matchmaker = dummy
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or::
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rpc_zmq_matchmaker = redis
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To specify the Redis server for RedisMatchMaker, use options in
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[matchmaker_redis] of each project. ::
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[matchmaker_redis]
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host = 127.0.0.1
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port = 6379
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password = None
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In order to cleanup redis storage from expired records (e.g. target listener
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goes down) TTL may be applied for keys. Configure 'zmq_target_expire' option
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which is 120 (seconds) by default. The option is related not specifically to
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redis so it is also defined in [DEFAULT] section. If option value is <= 0
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then keys don't expire and live forever in the storage.
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MatchMaker Data Source (mandatory)
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MatchMaker data source is stored in files or Redis server discussed in the
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previous section. How to make up the database is the key issue for making ZeroMQ
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driver work.
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If deploying the RedisMatchMaker, a Redis server is required. Each (K, V) pair
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stored in Redis is that the key is a base topic and the corresponding values are
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hostname arrays to be sent to.
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Proxy for fanout publishing
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Each machine running OpenStack services, or sending RPC messages, should run
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the 'oslo-messaging-zmq-broker' daemon.
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Fanout-based patterns like CAST+Fanout and notifications always use proxy
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as they act over PUB/SUB, 'use_pub_sub' - defaults to True. If not using
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PUB/SUB (use_pub_sub = False) then fanout will be emulated over direct
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DEALER/ROUTER unicast which is possible but less efficient and therefore
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is not recommended. In a case of direct DEALER/ROUTER unicast proxy is not
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needed.
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This option can be set in [DEFAULT] section.
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For example::
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use_pub_sub = True
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In case of using the broker all publishers (clients) talk to servers over
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the local broker connecting to it via IPC transport.
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The IPC runtime directory, 'rpc_zmq_ipc_dir', can be set in [DEFAULT] section.
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For example::
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rpc_zmq_ipc_dir = /var/run/openstack
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The parameters for the script oslo-messaging-zmq-receiver should be::
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oslo-messaging-zmq-broker
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--config-file /etc/oslo/zeromq.conf
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--log-file /var/log/oslo/zmq-broker.log
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You can specify ZeroMQ options in /etc/oslo/zeromq.conf if necessary.
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Listening Address (optional)
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All services bind to an IP address or Ethernet adapter. By default, all services
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bind to '*', effectively binding to 0.0.0.0. This may be changed with the option
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'rpc_zmq_bind_address' which accepts a wildcard, IP address, or Ethernet adapter.
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This configuration can be set in [DEFAULT] section.
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For example::
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rpc_zmq_bind_address = *
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Currently zmq driver uses dynamic port binding mechanism, which means that
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each listener will allocate port of a random number. Ports range is controlled
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by two options 'rpc_zmq_min_port' and 'rpc_zmq_max_port'. Change them to
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restrict current service's port binding range. 'rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries'
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controls number of retries before 'ports range exceeded' failure.
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For example::
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rpc_zmq_min_port = 9050
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rpc_zmq_max_port = 10050
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rpc_zmq_bind_port_retries = 100
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DevStack Support
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ZeroMQ driver has been supported by DevStack. The configuration is as follows::
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ENABLED_SERVICES+=,-rabbit,zeromq
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ZEROMQ_MATCHMAKER=redis
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In local.conf [localrc] section need to enable zmq plugin which lives in
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`devstack-plugin-zmq`_ repository.
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For example::
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enable_plugin zmq https://github.com/openstack/devstack-plugin-zmq.git
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.. _devstack-plugin-zmq: https://github.com/openstack/devstack-plugin-zmq.git
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Current Status
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The current development status of ZeroMQ driver is shown in `wiki`_.
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.. _wiki: https://wiki.openstack.org/ZeroMQ
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