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Welcome to Conductor, the Murano orchestration engine!

Conductor is an Murano orchestration engine that transforms object model sent by REST API service into a series of Heat and Murano-Agent commands

This document describes Conductor for contributors of the project.

This documentation is generated by the Sphinx toolkit and lives in the source tree.

Installation Guide

Install

  1. Check out sources to some directory (<home>/murano):

    user@work:~/git clone https://github.com/Mirantis/murano-conductor.git
  2. Install Conductor:

    user@work:~/cd murano/conductor && sudo python setup.py install

Configure

  1. Open configuration file for editing:

    user@work:~/cd murano/conductor/etc && nano conductor.conf
  2. Configure according to you environment:

    [DEFAULT]
    
    # Path where log will be written
    log_file = /tmp/conductor.log
    
    # Log verbosity
    debug=True
    verbose=True
    
    # Directory where conductor's data directory located.
    # "data" must be subdirectory to this.
    data_dir = /etc/murano-conductor
    
    [heat]
    
    # URL of OpenStack KeyStone service REST API.
    # Typically only hostname (or IP) needs to be changed
    auth_url = http://localhost:5000/v2.0
    
    
    [rabbitmq]
    # Connection parameters to RabbitMQ service
    
    # Hostname or IP address where RabbitMQ is located.
    # !!! Change localhost to your real IP or hostname as this
    # address must be reachable from VMs  !!!
    host = localhost
    
    # RabbitMQ port (5672 is a default)
    port = 5672
    
    # RabbitMQ credentials. Fresh RabbitMQ installation has "guest"
    # account with "guest" password.
    # It is recommended to create dedicated user account for Murano using
    # RabbitMQ web console or command line utility
    login = guest
    password = guest
    
    # RabbitMQ virtual host (vhost). Fresh RabbitMQ installation
    # has "/" vhost preconfigured.
    # It is recommended to create dedicated vhost for Murano using
    # RabbitMQ web console or command line utility
    virtual_host = /

Run

Run Conductor and supply valid configuration file:

user@work:~/cd murano/conductor && conductor --config-file=./murano/conductor/etc/conductor.conf