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2 Contents Preface 1 Intended Audience 1 Documentation History 1 Fuel File Reference Pages 2 astute.yaml 3 Usage 3 File Format 3 4 Usage 4 File Format 4 engine.yaml 17 Usage 17 Description 17 dnsmasq.template 18 Usage 18 File Format 18 See also 19 network_1.yaml 20 Usage 20 File Format 20 See also 22 openstack.yaml 23 Usage 23 modes-metadata section 23 settings.yaml 25 Usage 25 File Format , Mirantis Inc. Page i
3 Preface Preface This documentation provides information on how to use Fuel to deploy OpenStack environments. The information is for reference purposes and is subject to change. Intended Audience This documentation is intended for OpenStack administrators and developers; it assumes that you have experience with network and cloud concepts. Documentation History The following table lists the released revisions of this documentation: May, 2015 Revision Date 6.1 GA Description 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 1
4 Fuel File Reference Pages Fuel File Reference Pages This section provides reference pages for select configuration files that Fuel uses. Warning Be very careful when modifying the configuration files. A simple typo when editing these files may severely damage your environment. When you modify the YAML files, you will receive a warning that some attributes were modified from the outside. Some features may become inaccessible from the UI after you do this. These pages are under development; the information presented here has been reviewed but may not be complete. File Node Description astute.yaml Fuel Master Configuration attributes passed to Puppet Target Configuration attributes passed to Puppet dnsmasq.template Fuel Master Configures DHCP networks for additional Fuel Admin (PXE) networks engine.yaml Fuel Master Provisioning engine (Cobbler) and basic configuration of target nodes network_1.yaml Fuel Master Network Groups openstack.yaml Fuel Master Basic configuration of target nodes settings.yaml Fuel Master Information from "Settings" tab on UI 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 2
5 astute.yaml astute.yaml Fuel Master Node: /etc/fuel/astute.yaml Fuel uses the astute.yaml file to pass configuration attributes to puppet. Usage The /etc/fuel/astute.yaml file is installed on the Fuel Master node and must not be deleted. File Format The xxx.yaml file <detailed-description> 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 3
6 Target Nodes: /etc/astute.yaml Fuel uses the astute.yaml file to pass configuration attributes to Puppet. Usage The /etc/astute.yaml file is placed on each target node when it is deployed by mcollective and must not be deleted. Facter extension reads data from this file and uses it to create the $::fuel_settings data structure. This structure contains all variables as a single hash and supports embedding of other rich structures such as nodes hash or arrays. File Format The astute.yaml file <detailed-description> Basic networking configuration libvirt_type: qemu disable_offload: true network_scheme: roles: management: br-mgmt private: br-prv fw-admin: br-fw-admin storage: br-storage provider: ovs version: "1.0" interfaces: eth4: L2: vlan_splinters: "off" eth3: L2: vlan_splinters: "off" eth2: L2: vlan_splinters: "off" eth1: L2: vlan_splinters: "off" eth0: L2: vlan_splinters: "off" endpoints: br-prv: IP: none br-mgmt: 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 4
7 other_nets: [] IP: /24 br-storage: other_nets: [] IP: /24 br-fw-admin: other_nets: /24 IP: /24 default_gateway: true gateway: transformations: - action: add-br name: br-eth0 - bridge: br-eth0 action: add-port name: eth0 - action: add-br name: br-eth1 - bridge: br-eth1 action: add-port name: eth1 - action: add-br name: br-eth2 - bridge: br-eth2 action: add-port name: eth2 - action: add-br name: br-eth3 - bridge: br-eth3 action: add-port name: eth3 - action: add-br name: br-eth4 - bridge: br-eth4 action: add-port name: eth4 - action: add-br name: br-mgmt - action: add-br name: br-storage - action: add-br name: br-fw-admin 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 5
8 - trunks: - 0 action: add-patch bridges: - br-eth4 - br-storage - trunks: - 0 action: add-patch bridges: - br-eth2 - br-mgmt - trunks: - 0 action: add-patch bridges: - br-eth0 - br-fw-admin - action: add-br name: br-prv - action: add-patch bridges: - br-eth3 - br-prv Nova configuration nova: db_password: Ns08DOge state_path: /var/lib/nova user_password: z8sjbhvw Swift configuration swift: user_password: Li9DPL0d mp configuration mp: - point: "1" weight: "1" - point: "2" weight: "2" 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 6
9 Glance configuration glance: db_password: DgVvco7J image_cache_max_size: " " user_password: srx4ksp6 role: primary-mongo deployment_mode: ha_compact Mellanox configuration neutron_mellanox: plugin: disabled label: Mellanox Neutron components enabled: true toggleable: false weight: 50 vf_num: "16" mongo: enabled: false auth_key: "" NTP configuration external_ntp: ntp_list: 0.pool.ntp.org, 1.pool.ntp.org label: Upstream NTP weight: 100 Zabbix configuration zabbix: db_password: 7hQFiVYa db_root_password: xb33ajuw password: zabbix label: Zabbix Access restrictions: - condition: not ('experimental' in version:feature_groups) action: hide weight: 70 username: admin Definition of puppet tasks 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 7
10 tasks: - type: puppet priority: 100 parameters: puppet_modules: /etc/puppet/modules cwd: / timeout: 3600 puppet_manifest: /etc/puppet/manifests/site.pp uids: - "12" auto_assign_floating_ip: false Ceilometer configuration ceilometer: db_password: ReBB1hdT metering_secret: jzhl7r76 enabled: true user_password: p0jvzphv Public networking configuration public_vip: public_network_assignment: assign_to_all_nodes: false label: Public network assignment restrictions: - condition: cluster:net_provider!= 'neutron' action: hide weight: 50 Heat configuration heat: db_password: Vv6vslci enabled: true rabbit_password: TOYQuiwH auth_encryption_key: c1bcd7bd8b814648b01 user_password: s54jsapr Fuel version fuel_version: "6.1" 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 8
11 NSX configuration nsx_plugin: nsx_password: "" nsx_username: admin packages_url: "" l3_gw_service_uuid: "" transport_zone_uuid: "" connector_type: stt label: VMware NSX enabled: false restrictions: - condition: cluster:net_provider!= 'neutron' or networking_parameters:net_l23_provide action: hide weight: 20 replication_mode: true nsx_controllers: "" Controller nodes configuration nodes: - role: primary-controller internal_netmask: storage_netmask: internal_address: uid: "9" swift_zone: "9" public_netmask: public_address: name: node-9 storage_address: fqdn: node-9.test.domain.local - role: controller internal_netmask: storage_netmask: internal_address: uid: "10" swift_zone: "10" public_netmask: public_address: name: node-10 storage_address: fqdn: node-10.test.domain.local - role: controller internal_netmask: storage_netmask: , Mirantis Inc. Page 9
12 internal_address: uid: "11" swift_zone: "11" public_netmask: public_address: name: node-11 storage_address: fqdn: node-11.test.domain.local MongoDB nodes configuration Each OpenStack environment that uses Ceilometer and MongoDB must have a definition for each MongoDB node in the astute.yaml file; one node is designated the primary-mongo node and all other nodes have just mongo specified for the role. Ideally, you should have one MongoDB node for each Controller node in the environment. You can use the Fuel Web UI to deploy as many MongoDB nodes as you like when you initially create your environment. You must edit this file and use command line tools to add MongoDB nodes to a deployed environment; see Add a MongoDB node for instructions. The configuration for the primary MongoDB node is: - role: primary-mongo internal_netmask: storage_netmask: internal_address: uid: "12" swift_zone: "12" name: node-12 storage_address: fqdn: node-12.test.domain.local The fields are: internal_netmas k: storage_netmask : internal_address : uid: swift_zone: name: storage_address: fqdn: Netmask used for the Internal logical network. Netmask used for the Storage logical network. The configuration for each non-primary MongoDB node: has the same fields. The astute.yaml file includes one section like this for each configured MongoDB node: 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 10
13 - role: mongo internal_netmask: storage_netmask: internal_address: uid: "13" swift_zone: "13" name: node-13 storage_address: fqdn: node-13.test.domain.local Sahara configuration sahara: db_password: 0VDkceJQ enabled: false user_password: 4zs7JZaY deployment_id: 9 Provisioning configuration provision: method: cobbler label: Provision restrictions: - condition: not ('experimental' in version:feature_groups) action: hide weight: 80 image_data: /: uri: format: ext4 container: gzip /boot: uri: format: ext2 container: gzip nova_quota: false uid: "12" repo_ : precise main Storage configuration 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 11
14 storage: objects_ceph: false pg_num: 128 vc_user: "" iser: false images_ceph: false ephemeral_ceph: false vc_datastore: "" vc_password: "" osd_pool_size: "2" volumes_vmdk: false label: Storage weight: 60 vc_host: "" volumes_lvm: true images_vcenter: false vc_image_dir: /openstack_glance volumes_ceph: false vc_datacenter: "" Keystone configuration keystone: db_password: rwtdr4vd admin_token: YXauBQbY priority: 200 Cinder configuration cinder: db_password: fv85ygzr user_password: civtxdbp Corosync configuration corosync: group: verified: false label: Corosync restrictions: - condition: "true" action: hide 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 12
15 weight: 50 port: "12000" Miscellaneous configs to look at later management_vip: test_vm_image: img_path: /usr/share/cirros-testvm/cirros-x86_64-disk.img img_name: TestVM min_ram: 64 public: "true" glance_properties: "--property murano_image_info='{\"title\": \"Murano Demo\", \"type\": os_name: cirros disk_format: qcow2 container_format: bare quantum: true cobbler: profile: ubuntu_1204_x86_64 status: discover management_network_range: /24 fail_if_error: true puppet_modules_source: rsync:// :/puppet/ /modules/ master_ip: puppet_manifests_source: rsync:// :/puppet/ /manifests/ resume_guests_state_on_host_boot: true Syslog configuration syslog: syslog_transport: tcp syslog_port: "514" label: Syslog weight: 50 syslog_server: "" debug: false online: true label: Common weight: 30 access: user: admin password: admin label: Access 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 13
16 weight: 10 tenant: admin openstack_version_prev: use_cow_images: true last_controller: node-11 kernel_params: kernel: console=ttys0,9600 console=tty0 rootdelay=90 nomodeset label: Kernel parameters weight: 40 mysql: wsrep_password: 6JoYdvoz root_password: ZtwW8gk8 external_dns: dns_list: , label: Upstream DNS weight: 90 rabbit: password: GGcZVT4f compute_scheduler_driver: nova.scheduler.filter_scheduler.filterscheduler openstack_version: External MongoDB configuration external_mongo: mongo_replset: "" mongo_password: ceilometer mongo_user: ceilometer label: External MongoDB restrictions: - condition: settings:additional_components.mongo.value == false action: hide weight: 20 hosts_ip: "" mongo_db_name: ceilometer Murano configuration murano: db_password: 0PVsOHo9 enabled: false rabbit_password: FGjWVooK user_password: crpwykay 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 14
17 More miscellaneous configs quantum_settings: database: passwd: yol94i9n L3: use_namespaces: true L2: phys_nets: physnet2: vlan_range: 1000:1030 bridge: br-prv base_mac: fa:16:3e:00:00:00 segmentation_type: vlan predefined_networks: net04_ext: L2: segment_id: network_type: local router_ext: true physnet: L3: floating: : subnet: /24 enable_dhcp: false gateway: nameservers: [] tenant: admin shared: false net04: L2: segment_id: network_type: vlan router_ext: false physnet: physnet2 L3: floating: subnet: /24 enable_dhcp: true gateway: nameservers: tenant: admin shared: false keystone: admin_password: gqwpu2vg 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 15
18 metadata_proxy_shared_secret: qoectup3 fqdn: node-12.test.domain.local storage_network_range: /24 vcenter configuration vcenter: datastore_regex: "" host_ip: "" vc_user: "" vlan_interface: "" vc_password: "" cluster: "" label: vcenter restrictions: - condition: settings:common.libvirt_type.value!= 'vcenter' action: hide weight: 20 use_vcenter: true Syslog configuration base_syslog: syslog_port: "514" syslog_server: , Mirantis Inc. Page 16
19 engine.yaml engine.yaml Fuel Master Node: /root/provisioning_1 The engine.yaml file defines the basic configuration of the target nodes that Fuel deploys for the OpenStack environment. Initially, it contains Fuel defaults; these are adjusted in response to configuration choices the user makes through the Fuel UI and then fed to Nailgun. Usage 1. Dump provisioning information using this fuel CLI command: fuel --env 1 provisioning default where --env 1 should be set to the specific environment (id=1 in this example). 2. Edit file. 3. Upload the modified file: Description fuel --env-1 provisioning upload The engine.yaml file defines the provisioning engine being used (Cobbler by default) along with the password and URLs used to access it. 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 17
20 dnsmasq.template dnsmasq.template Fuel Master Node: /etc/cobbler/dnsmasq.template The dnsmasq.template file defines the DHCP networks used for Multiple Cluster Networks. The networks listed here must match the fuelweb_admin networks that are defined in Fuel. Usage 1. Log into the cobbler Docker containers and dockerctl container: dockerctl shell cobbler 2. Edit file. vi /etc/cobbler/dnsmasq.template 3. Rebuild the dnsmasq configuration and reload it: cobbler sync 4. Exit the Cobbler docker container: exit File Format Each fuelweb_admin network must be defined in this file: dhcp-range=<name>,<start-ip-addr>,<end-ip-addr>,<netmask>,[<leasetime>] dhcp-option=net:<name>,option:router,<ip-addr-of-gateway> dhcp-boot=net:<name>,pxelinux.0,boothost,<fuel-master-ip-addr> env-name: start-ip-addr: end-ip-addr: netmask: leasetime: IP-addr-of-gate way: Fuel-Master-IP-a ddr: Unique name of this network in dnsmasq Starting IP address of DHCP range Ending IP address of DHCP range Netmask for DHCP network DHCP lease time; default value is 60 minutes IP address of gateway (router) in the network segment IP address of the Fuel Master node For example: 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 18
21 dnsmasq.template dhcp-range=alpha, , , ,120m dhcp-option=net:alpha,option:router, dhcp-boot=net:alpha,pxelinux.0,boothost, The network must forward the DHCP packets for the other logical networks that are defined in the network_1.yaml file. It is also possible to set up a proxy using the Linux dhcp-helper program so that the target nodes can boot. Note that the dnsmasq.template file is managed by Puppet so all changes are overwritten/removed when the Puppet container is restarted or the Fuel Master node is rebooted. See also Configuring Multiple Cluster Networks Implementing Multiple Cluster Networks network_1.yaml 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 19
22 network_1.yaml network_1.yaml Fuel Master Node: /root/network_1.yaml The network_1.yaml file contains the network configuration information for the environment. To implement Multiple Cluster Networks, follow the instructions in Configuring Multiple Cluster Networks to create additional Node Groups, then download this file and configure the new Network Group(s). Usage 1. Dump network information using this fuel CLI command: fuel --env 1 network --download where --env 1 points to the specific environment (id=1 in this example). 2. Edit file and add information about the new Network Group(s). 3. Upload the modified file: fuel --env-1 network --upload If you make a mistake when populating this file, it seems to upload normally but no network data changes are applied; if you then download the file again, the unmodified file may overwrite the modifications you made to the file. To protect yourself, we recommend the following process: After you edit the file but before you upload it, make a copy in another location. Upload the file. Download the file again. Compare the current file to the one you saved. If they match, you successfully configured your networks. If you configure your networking by editing this file, you should create and configure the rest of your environment using the Fuel CLI rather than the Web UI. Especially do not attempt to configure your networking using the Web UI screens. File Format The network_1.yaml file contains global settings and the networks section. Note that the network_1.yaml is dumped in dictionary order so the sections may appear in a different order than documented here. Global settings are mostly at the beginning of the file but one (public_vip) is at the end of the file, When configuring a new environment, you must set values for the management_vip, floating_ranges, and public_vip parameters. 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 20
23 network_1.yaml management_vip: networking_parameters: base_mac: fa:16:3e:00:00:00 dns_nameservers: floating_ranges: gre_id_range: internal_cidr: /24 internal_gateway: net_l23_provider: ovs segmentation_type: gre vlan_range: public_vip: networks section The networks section contains the configurations of each Network Group that has been created. You must set values for the cidr, gateway, and ip_ranges parameters for each logical network in the group. This is what the configuration of one logical network (public)looks like. A similar section is provided for each of the logical networks that belong to the Node Group. networks: - cidr: /24 gateway: group_id: 1 id: 1 ip_ranges: meta: assign_vip: true cidr: /24 configurable: true floating_range_var: floating_ranges ip_range: map_priority: 1 name: public 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 21
24 network_1.yaml notation: ip_ranges render_addr_mask: public render_type: null use_gateway: true vlan_start: null name: public vlan_start: pull vlan_start: null If you create additional Node Groups, the file contains segments for each Node Group, each identified by a unique group_id, with configuration blocks for each of the four logical networks associated with that Node Group. See also Configuring Multiple Cluster Networks Implementing Multiple Cluster Networks 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 22
25 openstack.yaml openstack.yaml Fuel Master Node: /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/nailgun/fixtures/openstack.yaml The openstack.yaml file defines the basic configuration of the target nodes that Fuel deploys for the OpenStack environment. Initially, it contains Fuel defaults; these are adjusted in response to configuration choices the user makes through the Fuel UI and then fed to Nailgun. Usage 1. Log into the nailgun Docker containers and dockerctl container: dockerctl shell nailgun 2. Edit file. 3. Run the following commands to Nailgun to reread its settings and restart: manage.py dropdb && manage.py syncdb && manage.py loaddefault killall nailgund 4. Exit the Nailgun docker container: exit 5. Run the following commands to Nailgun to sync deployment tasks: fuel rel --sync-deployment-tasks --dir /etc/puppet File Format The openstack.yaml file contains a number of blocks, each of which may contain multiple parameters. The major ones are described here. The file has two major sections: The first is for VirtualBox and other limited deployments. The second is for full bare-metal deployments. modes-metadata section Lists each of the roles available on the Assign a role or roles to each node server screen with the description. Note that there are two roles-metadata sections in the file: The limited deployments section lists only the Controller, Compute, and Cinder LVM roles. The "full_release" section lists the Controller, Compute, Cinder LVM, Ceph-OSD, MongoDB, and Zabbix Server roles. Roles that should not be deployed on the same server are identified with "conflicts" statements such as the following that prevents a Compute role from being installed on a Controller node: 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 23
26 openstack.yaml controller: name: "Controller" description: "The controller initiates orchestration activities..." has_primary: true conflicts: - compute The "has_primary" line is added in Release 6.0 to identify the Primary controller. In earlier releases, Galera searched for the Controller node with the lowest node-id value (see Interpretation of acronyms in CLI commands) and made that the Primary Controller. This created problems when a new controller that had a lower node-id value was added to an existing Controller cluster and became the Primary Controller, which conflicted with the existing Primary Controller in the cluster. Persisting the Primary role in the database solves this problem. If you delete the "conflicts:" and "compute" line and redeploy nailgun, you can deploy a bare-metal deployment that runs on a single server. Warning Deploying Fuel on VirtualBox is a much better way to install Fuel on minimal hardware for demonstration purposes than using this procedure. Be extremely careful when using this "all-in-one" deployment; if you create too many VM instances, they may consume all the available CPUs, causing serious problems accessing the MySQL database. Resource-intensive services such as Ceilometer with MongoDB, Zabbix, and Ceph are also apt to cause problems when OpenStack is deployed on a single server. 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 24
27 settings.yaml settings.yaml Fuel Master Node: /root/settings_x.yaml/ The settings.yaml file contains the current values for the information on the Settings page of the Fuel UI. Usage 1. Dump provisioning information using this fuel CLI command: fuel --env 1 settings default where --env 1 that to the specific environment (id=1 in this example). 2. Edit file. 3. Upload the modified file: fuel --env-1 settings upload File Format Warning You should usually modify these values using the Settings tab of the Fuel UI. 2015, Mirantis Inc. Page 25
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