#!/usr/bin/env bash # **stack.sh** is an opinionated openstack developer installation. # This script installs and configures *nova*, *glance*, *horizon* and *keystone* # This script allows you to specify configuration options of what git # repositories to use, enabled services, network configuration and various # passwords. If you are crafty you can run the script on multiple nodes using # shared settings for common resources (mysql, rabbitmq) and build a multi-node # developer install. # To keep this script simple we assume you are running on an **Ubuntu 11.10 # Oneiric** machine. It should work in a VM or physical server. Additionally # we put the list of *apt* and *pip* dependencies and other configuration files # in this repo. So start by grabbing this script and the dependencies. # Learn more and get the most recent version at http://devstack.org # Sanity Check # ============ # Warn users who aren't on oneiric, but allow them to override check and attempt # installation with ``FORCE=yes ./stack`` DISTRO=$(lsb_release -c -s) if [[ ! ${DISTRO} =~ (oneiric) ]]; then echo "WARNING: this script has only been tested on oneiric" if [[ "$FORCE" != "yes" ]]; then echo "If you wish to run this script anyway run with FORCE=yes" exit 1 fi fi # Keep track of the current devstack directory. TOP_DIR=$(cd $(dirname "$0") && pwd) # stack.sh keeps the list of **apt** and **pip** dependencies in external # files, along with config templates and other useful files. You can find these # in the ``files`` directory (next to this script). We will reference this # directory using the ``FILES`` variable in this script. FILES=$TOP_DIR/files if [ ! -d $FILES ]; then echo "ERROR: missing devstack/files - did you grab more than just stack.sh?" exit 1 fi # Settings # ======== # This script is customizable through setting environment variables. If you # want to override a setting you can either:: # # export MYSQL_PASSWORD=anothersecret # ./stack.sh # # You can also pass options on a single line ``MYSQL_PASSWORD=simple ./stack.sh`` # # Additionally, you can put any local variables into a ``localrc`` file, like:: # # MYSQL_PASSWORD=anothersecret # MYSQL_USER=hellaroot # # We try to have sensible defaults, so you should be able to run ``./stack.sh`` # in most cases. # # We source our settings from ``stackrc``. This file is distributed with devstack # and contains locations for what repositories to use. If you want to use other # repositories and branches, you can add your own settings with another file called # ``localrc`` # # If ``localrc`` exists, then ``stackrc`` will load those settings. This is # useful for changing a branch or repository to test other versions. Also you # can store your other settings like **MYSQL_PASSWORD** or **ADMIN_PASSWORD** instead # of letting devstack generate random ones for you. source ./stackrc # Destination path for installation ``DEST`` DEST=${DEST:-/opt/stack} # apt-get wrapper to just get arguments set correctly function apt_get() { [[ "$OFFLINE" = "True" ]] && return local sudo="sudo" [ "$(id -u)" = "0" ] && sudo="env" $sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get \ --option "Dpkg::Options::=--force-confold" --assume-yes "$@" } # Check to see if we are already running a stack.sh if screen -ls | egrep -q "[0-9].stack"; then echo "You are already running a stack.sh session." echo "To rejoin this session type 'screen -x stack'." echo "To destroy this session, kill the running screen." exit 1 fi # OpenStack is designed to be run as a regular user (Horizon will fail to run # as root, since apache refused to startup serve content from root user). If # stack.sh is run as root, it automatically creates a stack user with # sudo privileges and runs as that user. if [[ $EUID -eq 0 ]]; then ROOTSLEEP=${ROOTSLEEP:-10} echo "You are running this script as root." echo "In $ROOTSLEEP seconds, we will create a user 'stack' and run as that user" sleep $ROOTSLEEP # since this script runs as a normal user, we need to give that user # ability to run sudo dpkg -l sudo || apt_get update && apt_get install sudo if ! getent passwd stack >/dev/null; then echo "Creating a user called stack" useradd -U -G sudo -s /bin/bash -d $DEST -m stack fi echo "Giving stack user passwordless sudo priviledges" # some uec images sudoers does not have a '#includedir'. add one. grep -q "^#includedir.*/etc/sudoers.d" /etc/sudoers || echo "#includedir /etc/sudoers.d" >> /etc/sudoers ( umask 226 && echo "stack ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL" \ > /etc/sudoers.d/50_stack_sh ) echo "Copying files to stack user" STACK_DIR="$DEST/${PWD##*/}" cp -r -f -T "$PWD" "$STACK_DIR" chown -R stack "$STACK_DIR" if [[ "$SHELL_AFTER_RUN" != "no" ]]; then exec su -c "set -e; cd $STACK_DIR; bash stack.sh; bash" stack else exec su -c "set -e; cd $STACK_DIR; bash stack.sh" stack fi exit 1 else # Our user needs passwordless priviledges for certain commands which nova # uses internally. # Natty uec images sudoers does not have a '#includedir'. add one. sudo grep -q "^#includedir.*/etc/sudoers.d" /etc/sudoers || echo "#includedir /etc/sudoers.d" | sudo tee -a /etc/sudoers TEMPFILE=`mktemp` cat $FILES/sudo/nova > $TEMPFILE sed -e "s,%USER%,$USER,g" -i $TEMPFILE chmod 0440 $TEMPFILE sudo chown root:root $TEMPFILE sudo mv $TEMPFILE /etc/sudoers.d/stack_sh_nova fi # Normalize config values to True or False # VAR=`trueorfalse default-value test-value` function trueorfalse() { local default=$1 local testval=$2 [[ -z "$testval" ]] && { echo "$default"; return; } [[ "0 no false False FALSE" =~ "$testval" ]] && { echo "False"; return; } [[ "1 yes true True TRUE" =~ "$testval" ]] && { echo "True"; return; } echo "$default" } # Set True to configure stack.sh to run cleanly without Internet access. # stack.sh must have been previously run with Internet access to install # prerequisites and initialize $DEST. OFFLINE=`trueorfalse False $OFFLINE` # Set the destination directories for openstack projects NOVA_DIR=$DEST/nova HORIZON_DIR=$DEST/horizon GLANCE_DIR=$DEST/glance KEYSTONE_DIR=$DEST/keystone NOVACLIENT_DIR=$DEST/python-novaclient KEYSTONECLIENT_DIR=$DEST/python-keystoneclient OPENSTACKX_DIR=$DEST/openstackx NOVNC_DIR=$DEST/noVNC SWIFT_DIR=$DEST/swift SWIFT_KEYSTONE_DIR=$DEST/swift-keystone2 QUANTUM_DIR=$DEST/quantum # Default Quantum Plugin Q_PLUGIN=${Q_PLUGIN:-openvswitch} # Default Quantum Port Q_PORT=${Q_PORT:-9696} # Default Quantum Host Q_HOST=${Q_HOST:-localhost} # Specify which services to launch. These generally correspond to screen tabs ENABLED_SERVICES=${ENABLED_SERVICES:-g-api,g-reg,key,n-api,n-cpu,n-net,n-sch,n-vnc,horizon,mysql,rabbit,openstackx} # Name of the lvm volume group to use/create for iscsi volumes VOLUME_GROUP=${VOLUME_GROUP:-nova-volumes} VOLUME_NAME_PREFIX=${VOLUME_NAME_PREFIX:-volume-} INSTANCE_NAME_PREFIX=${INSTANCE_NAME_PREFIX:-instance-} # Nova hypervisor configuration. We default to libvirt whth **kvm** but will # drop back to **qemu** if we are unable to load the kvm module. Stack.sh can # also install an **LXC** based system. VIRT_DRIVER=${VIRT_DRIVER:-libvirt} LIBVIRT_TYPE=${LIBVIRT_TYPE:-kvm} # nova supports pluggable schedulers. ``SimpleScheduler`` should work in most # cases unless you are working on multi-zone mode. SCHEDULER=${SCHEDULER:-nova.scheduler.simple.SimpleScheduler} # Use the eth0 IP unless an explicit is set by ``HOST_IP`` environment variable if [ ! -n "$HOST_IP" ]; then HOST_IP=`LC_ALL=C /sbin/ifconfig eth0 | grep -m 1 'inet addr:'| cut -d: -f2 | awk '{print $1}'` if [ "$HOST_IP" = "" ]; then echo "Could not determine host ip address." echo "If this is not your first run of stack.sh, it is " echo "possible that nova moved your eth0 ip address to the FLAT_NETWORK_BRIDGE." echo "Please specify your HOST_IP in your localrc." exit 1 fi fi # Allow the use of an alternate hostname (such as localhost/127.0.0.1) for service endpoints. SERVICE_HOST=${SERVICE_HOST:-$HOST_IP} # Configure services to syslog instead of writing to individual log files SYSLOG=`trueorfalse False $SYSLOG` SYSLOG_HOST=${SYSLOG_HOST:-$HOST_IP} SYSLOG_PORT=${SYSLOG_PORT:-516} # Service startup timeout SERVICE_TIMEOUT=${SERVICE_TIMEOUT:-60} # Generic helper to configure passwords function read_password { set +o xtrace var=$1; msg=$2 pw=${!var} localrc=$TOP_DIR/localrc # If the password is not defined yet, proceed to prompt user for a password. if [ ! $pw ]; then # If there is no localrc file, create one if [ ! -e $localrc ]; then touch $localrc fi # Presumably if we got this far it can only be that our localrc is missing # the required password. Prompt user for a password and write to localrc. echo '' echo '################################################################################' echo $msg echo '################################################################################' echo "This value will be written to your localrc file so you don't have to enter it " echo "again. Use only alphanumeric characters." echo "If you leave this blank, a random default value will be used." pw=" " while true; do echo "Enter a password now:" read -e $var pw=${!var} [[ "$pw" = "`echo $pw | tr -cd [:alnum:]`" ]] && break echo "Invalid chars in password. Try again:" done if [ ! $pw ]; then pw=`openssl rand -hex 10` fi eval "$var=$pw" echo "$var=$pw" >> $localrc fi set -o xtrace } # Nova Network Configuration # -------------------------- # FIXME: more documentation about why these are important flags. Also # we should make sure we use the same variable names as the flag names. PUBLIC_INTERFACE=${PUBLIC_INTERFACE:-eth0} FIXED_RANGE=${FIXED_RANGE:-10.0.0.0/24} FIXED_NETWORK_SIZE=${FIXED_NETWORK_SIZE:-256} FLOATING_RANGE=${FLOATING_RANGE:-172.24.4.224/28} NET_MAN=${NET_MAN:-FlatDHCPManager} EC2_DMZ_HOST=${EC2_DMZ_HOST:-$SERVICE_HOST} FLAT_NETWORK_BRIDGE=${FLAT_NETWORK_BRIDGE:-br100} VLAN_INTERFACE=${VLAN_INTERFACE:-$PUBLIC_INTERFACE} # Multi-host is a mode where each compute node runs its own network node. This # allows network operations and routing for a VM to occur on the server that is # running the VM - removing a SPOF and bandwidth bottleneck. MULTI_HOST=${MULTI_HOST:-False} # If you are using FlatDHCP on multiple hosts, set the ``FLAT_INTERFACE`` # variable but make sure that the interface doesn't already have an # ip or you risk breaking things. # # **DHCP Warning**: If your flat interface device uses DHCP, there will be a # hiccup while the network is moved from the flat interface to the flat network # bridge. This will happen when you launch your first instance. Upon launch # you will lose all connectivity to the node, and the vm launch will probably # fail. # # If you are running on a single node and don't need to access the VMs from # devices other than that node, you can set the flat interface to the same # value as ``FLAT_NETWORK_BRIDGE``. This will stop the network hiccup from # occurring. FLAT_INTERFACE=${FLAT_INTERFACE:-eth0} ## FIXME(ja): should/can we check that FLAT_INTERFACE is sane? # Using Quantum networking: # # Make sure that quantum is enabled in ENABLED_SERVICES. If it is the network # manager will be set to the QuantumManager. If you want to run Quantum on # this host, make sure that q-svc is also in ENABLED_SERVICES. # # If you're planning to use the Quantum openvswitch plugin, set Q_PLUGIN to # "openvswitch" and make sure the q-agt service is enabled in # ENABLED_SERVICES. # # With Quantum networking the NET_MAN variable is ignored. # MySQL & RabbitMQ # ---------------- # We configure Nova, Horizon, Glance and Keystone to use MySQL as their # database server. While they share a single server, each has their own # database and tables. # By default this script will install and configure MySQL. If you want to # use an existing server, you can pass in the user/password/host parameters. # You will need to send the same ``MYSQL_PASSWORD`` to every host if you are doing # a multi-node devstack installation. MYSQL_HOST=${MYSQL_HOST:-localhost} MYSQL_USER=${MYSQL_USER:-root} read_password MYSQL_PASSWORD "ENTER A PASSWORD TO USE FOR MYSQL." # don't specify /db in this string, so we can use it for multiple services BASE_SQL_CONN=${BASE_SQL_CONN:-mysql://$MYSQL_USER:$MYSQL_PASSWORD@$MYSQL_HOST} # Rabbit connection info RABBIT_HOST=${RABBIT_HOST:-localhost} read_password RABBIT_PASSWORD "ENTER A PASSWORD TO USE FOR RABBIT." # Glance connection info. Note the port must be specified. GLANCE_HOSTPORT=${GLANCE_HOSTPORT:-$SERVICE_HOST:9292} # SWIFT # ----- # TODO: implement glance support # TODO: add logging to different location. # By default the location of swift drives and objects is located inside # the swift source directory. SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION variable allow you to redefine # this. SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION=${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION:-${SWIFT_DIR}/data} # We are going to have the configuration files inside the source # directory, change SWIFT_CONFIG_LOCATION if you want to adjust that. SWIFT_CONFIG_LOCATION=${SWIFT_CONFIG_LOCATION:-${SWIFT_DIR}/config} # devstack will create a loop-back disk formatted as XFS to store the # swift data. By default the disk size is 1 gigabyte. The variable # SWIFT_LOOPBACK_DISK_SIZE specified in bytes allow you to change # that. SWIFT_LOOPBACK_DISK_SIZE=${SWIFT_LOOPBACK_DISK_SIZE:-1000000} # The ring uses a configurable number of bits from a path’s MD5 hash as # a partition index that designates a device. The number of bits kept # from the hash is known as the partition power, and 2 to the partition # power indicates the partition count. Partitioning the full MD5 hash # ring allows other parts of the cluster to work in batches of items at # once which ends up either more efficient or at least less complex than # working with each item separately or the entire cluster all at once. # By default we define 9 for the partition count (which mean 512). SWIFT_PARTITION_POWER_SIZE=${SWIFT_PARTITION_POWER_SIZE:-9} # We only ask for Swift Hash if we have enabled swift service. if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "swift" ]]; then # SWIFT_HASH is a random unique string for a swift cluster that # can never change. read_password SWIFT_HASH "ENTER A RANDOM SWIFT HASH." fi # Keystone # -------- # Service Token - Openstack components need to have an admin token # to validate user tokens. read_password SERVICE_TOKEN "ENTER A SERVICE_TOKEN TO USE FOR THE SERVICE ADMIN TOKEN." # Horizon currently truncates usernames and passwords at 20 characters read_password ADMIN_PASSWORD "ENTER A PASSWORD TO USE FOR HORIZON AND KEYSTONE (20 CHARS OR LESS)." # Log files # --------- # Set up logging for stack.sh # Set LOGFILE to turn on logging # We append '.xxxxxxxx' to the given name to maintain history # where xxxxxxxx is a representation of the date the file was created if [[ -n "$LOGFILE" ]]; then # First clean up old log files. Use the user-specified LOGFILE # as the template to search for, appending '.*' to match the date # we added on earlier runs. LOGDAYS=${LOGDAYS:-7} LOGDIR=$(dirname "$LOGFILE") LOGNAME=$(basename "$LOGFILE") find $LOGDIR -maxdepth 1 -name $LOGNAME.\* -mtime +$LOGDAYS -exec rm {} \; TIMESTAMP_FORMAT=${TIMESTAMP_FORMAT:-"%F-%H%M%S"} LOGFILE=$LOGFILE.$(date "+$TIMESTAMP_FORMAT") # Redirect stdout/stderr to tee to write the log file exec 1> >( tee "${LOGFILE}" ) 2>&1 echo "stack.sh log $LOGFILE" # Specified logfile name always links to the most recent log ln -sf $LOGFILE $LOGDIR/$LOGNAME fi # So that errors don't compound we exit on any errors so you see only the # first error that occurred. trap failed ERR failed() { local r=$? set +o xtrace [ -n "$LOGFILE" ] && echo "${0##*/} failed: full log in $LOGFILE" exit $r } # Print the commands being run so that we can see the command that triggers # an error. It is also useful for following along as the install occurs. set -o xtrace # create the destination directory and ensure it is writable by the user sudo mkdir -p $DEST if [ ! -w $DEST ]; then sudo chown `whoami` $DEST fi # Install Packages # ================ # # Openstack uses a fair number of other projects. # - We are going to install packages only for the services needed. # - We are parsing the packages files and detecting metadatas. # - If there is a NOPRIME as comment mean we are not doing the install # just yet. # - If we have the meta-keyword dist:DISTRO or # dist:DISTRO1,DISTRO2 it will be installed only for those # distros (case insensitive). function get_packages() { local file_to_parse="general" local service for service in ${ENABLED_SERVICES//,/ }; do # Allow individual services to specify dependencies if [[ -e $FILES/apts/${service} ]]; then file_to_parse="${file_to_parse} $service" fi if [[ $service == n-* ]]; then if [[ ! $file_to_parse =~ nova ]]; then file_to_parse="${file_to_parse} nova" fi elif [[ $service == g-* ]]; then if [[ ! $file_to_parse =~ glance ]]; then file_to_parse="${file_to_parse} glance" fi elif [[ $service == key* ]]; then if [[ ! $file_to_parse =~ keystone ]]; then file_to_parse="${file_to_parse} keystone" fi fi done for file in ${file_to_parse}; do local fname=${FILES}/apts/${file} local OIFS line package distros distro [[ -e $fname ]] || { echo "missing: $fname"; exit 1 ;} OIFS=$IFS IFS=$'\n' for line in $(<${fname}); do if [[ $line =~ "NOPRIME" ]]; then continue fi if [[ $line =~ (.*)#.*dist:([^ ]*) ]]; then # We are using BASH regexp matching feature. package=${BASH_REMATCH[1]} distros=${BASH_REMATCH[2]} for distro in ${distros//,/ }; do #In bash ${VAR,,} will lowecase VAR [[ ${distro,,} == ${DISTRO,,} ]] && echo $package done continue fi echo ${line%#*} done IFS=$OIFS done } function pip_install { [[ "$OFFLINE" = "True" ]] && return sudo PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE=/var/cache/pip pip install --use-mirrors $@ } # install apt requirements apt_get update apt_get install $(get_packages) # install python requirements pip_install `cat $FILES/pips/* | uniq` # git clone only if directory doesn't exist already. Since ``DEST`` might not # be owned by the installation user, we create the directory and change the # ownership to the proper user. function git_clone { [[ "$OFFLINE" = "True" ]] && return GIT_REMOTE=$1 GIT_DEST=$2 GIT_BRANCH=$3 if echo $GIT_BRANCH | egrep -q "^refs"; then # If our branch name is a gerrit style refs/changes/... if [ ! -d $GIT_DEST ]; then git clone $GIT_REMOTE $GIT_DEST fi cd $GIT_DEST git fetch $GIT_REMOTE $GIT_BRANCH && git checkout FETCH_HEAD else # do a full clone only if the directory doesn't exist if [ ! -d $GIT_DEST ]; then git clone $GIT_REMOTE $GIT_DEST cd $GIT_DEST # This checkout syntax works for both branches and tags git checkout $GIT_BRANCH elif [[ "$RECLONE" == "yes" ]]; then # if it does exist then simulate what clone does if asked to RECLONE cd $GIT_DEST # set the url to pull from and fetch git remote set-url origin $GIT_REMOTE git fetch origin # remove the existing ignored files (like pyc) as they cause breakage # (due to the py files having older timestamps than our pyc, so python # thinks the pyc files are correct using them) find $GIT_DEST -name '*.pyc' -delete git checkout -f origin/$GIT_BRANCH # a local branch might not exist git branch -D $GIT_BRANCH || true git checkout -b $GIT_BRANCH fi fi } # compute service git_clone $NOVA_REPO $NOVA_DIR $NOVA_BRANCH # python client library to nova that horizon (and others) use git_clone $NOVACLIENT_REPO $NOVACLIENT_DIR $NOVACLIENT_BRANCH # glance, swift middleware and nova api needs keystone middleware if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "key" || "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "g-api" || "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "n-api" || "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "swift" ]]; then # unified auth system (manages accounts/tokens) git_clone $KEYSTONE_REPO $KEYSTONE_DIR $KEYSTONE_BRANCH fi if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "swift" ]]; then # storage service git_clone $SWIFT_REPO $SWIFT_DIR $SWIFT_BRANCH # swift + keystone middleware git_clone $SWIFT_KEYSTONE_REPO $SWIFT_KEYSTONE_DIR $SWIFT_KEYSTONE_BRANCH fi if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "g-api" || "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "n-api" ]]; then # image catalog service git_clone $GLANCE_REPO $GLANCE_DIR $GLANCE_BRANCH fi if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "n-vnc" ]]; then # a websockets/html5 or flash powered VNC console for vm instances git_clone $NOVNC_REPO $NOVNC_DIR $NOVNC_BRANCH fi if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "horizon" ]]; then # django powered web control panel for openstack git_clone $HORIZON_REPO $HORIZON_DIR $HORIZON_BRANCH $HORIZON_TAG git_clone $KEYSTONECLIENT_REPO $KEYSTONECLIENT_DIR $KEYSTONECLIENT_BRANCH fi if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "openstackx" ]]; then # openstackx is a collection of extensions to openstack.compute & nova # that is *deprecated*. The code is being moved into python-novaclient & nova. git_clone $OPENSTACKX_REPO $OPENSTACKX_DIR $OPENSTACKX_BRANCH fi if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "q-svc" ]]; then # quantum git_clone $QUANTUM_REPO $QUANTUM_DIR $QUANTUM_BRANCH fi # Initialization # ============== # setup our checkouts so they are installed into python path # allowing ``import nova`` or ``import glance.client`` if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "key" || "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "g-api" || "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "n-api" || "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "swift" ]]; then cd $KEYSTONE_DIR; sudo python setup.py develop fi if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "swift" ]]; then cd $SWIFT_DIR; sudo python setup.py develop cd $SWIFT_KEYSTONE_DIR; sudo python setup.py develop fi if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "g-api" || "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "n-api" ]]; then cd $GLANCE_DIR; sudo python setup.py develop fi cd $NOVACLIENT_DIR; sudo python setup.py develop cd $NOVA_DIR; sudo python setup.py develop if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "openstackx" ]]; then cd $OPENSTACKX_DIR; sudo python setup.py develop fi if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "horizon" ]]; then cd $KEYSTONECLIENT_DIR; sudo python setup.py develop cd $HORIZON_DIR/horizon; sudo python setup.py develop cd $HORIZON_DIR/openstack-dashboard; sudo python setup.py develop fi if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "q-svc" ]]; then cd $QUANTUM_DIR; sudo python setup.py develop fi # Syslog # --------- if [[ $SYSLOG != "False" ]]; then apt_get install -y rsyslog-relp if [[ "$SYSLOG_HOST" = "$HOST_IP" ]]; then # Configure the master host to receive cat </tmp/90-stack-m.conf \$ModLoad imrelp \$InputRELPServerRun $SYSLOG_PORT EOF sudo mv /tmp/90-stack-m.conf /etc/rsyslog.d else # Set rsyslog to send to remote host cat </tmp/90-stack-s.conf *.* :omrelp:$SYSLOG_HOST:$SYSLOG_PORT EOF sudo mv /tmp/90-stack-s.conf /etc/rsyslog.d fi sudo /usr/sbin/service rsyslog restart fi # Rabbit # --------- if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "rabbit" ]]; then # Install and start rabbitmq-server # the temp file is necessary due to LP: #878600 tfile=$(mktemp) apt_get install rabbitmq-server > "$tfile" 2>&1 cat "$tfile" rm -f "$tfile" # change the rabbit password since the default is "guest" sudo rabbitmqctl change_password guest $RABBIT_PASSWORD fi # Mysql # --------- if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "mysql" ]]; then # Seed configuration with mysql password so that apt-get install doesn't # prompt us for a password upon install. cat <$HOME/.my.cnf [client] user=$MYSQL_USER password=$MYSQL_PASSWORD host=$MYSQL_HOST EOF chmod 0600 $HOME/.my.cnf fi # Install and start mysql-server apt_get install mysql-server # Update the DB to give user ‘$MYSQL_USER’@’%’ full control of the all databases: sudo mysql -uroot -p$MYSQL_PASSWORD -h127.0.0.1 -e "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO '$MYSQL_USER'@'%' identified by '$MYSQL_PASSWORD';" # Edit /etc/mysql/my.cnf to change ‘bind-address’ from localhost (127.0.0.1) to any (0.0.0.0) and restart the mysql service: sudo sed -i 's/127.0.0.1/0.0.0.0/g' /etc/mysql/my.cnf sudo service mysql restart fi # Horizon # --------- # Setup the django horizon application to serve via apache/wsgi if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "horizon" ]]; then # Install apache2, which is NOPRIME'd apt_get install apache2 libapache2-mod-wsgi # Horizon currently imports quantum even if you aren't using it. Instead # of installing quantum we can create a simple module that will pass the # initial imports mkdir -p $HORIZON_DIR/openstack-dashboard/quantum || true touch $HORIZON_DIR/openstack-dashboard/quantum/__init__.py touch $HORIZON_DIR/openstack-dashboard/quantum/client.py # ``local_settings.py`` is used to override horizon default settings. local_settings=$HORIZON_DIR/openstack-dashboard/local/local_settings.py cp $FILES/horizon_settings.py $local_settings # Enable quantum in dashboard, if requested if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "quantum" ]]; then sudo sed -e "s,QUANTUM_ENABLED = False,QUANTUM_ENABLED = True,g" -i $local_settings fi # Initialize the horizon database (it stores sessions and notices shown to # users). The user system is external (keystone). cd $HORIZON_DIR/openstack-dashboard python manage.py syncdb # create an empty directory that apache uses as docroot sudo mkdir -p $HORIZON_DIR/.blackhole ## Configure apache's 000-default to run horizon sudo cp $FILES/000-default.template /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default sudo sed -e "s,%USER%,$USER,g" -i /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default sudo sed -e "s,%HORIZON_DIR%,$HORIZON_DIR,g" -i /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default sudo service apache2 restart fi # Glance # ------ if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "g-reg" ]]; then GLANCE_IMAGE_DIR=$DEST/glance/images # Delete existing images rm -rf $GLANCE_IMAGE_DIR # Use local glance directories mkdir -p $GLANCE_IMAGE_DIR # (re)create glance database mysql -u$MYSQL_USER -p$MYSQL_PASSWORD -e 'DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS glance;' mysql -u$MYSQL_USER -p$MYSQL_PASSWORD -e 'CREATE DATABASE glance;' # Copy over our glance configurations and update them GLANCE_CONF=$GLANCE_DIR/etc/glance-registry.conf cp $FILES/glance-registry.conf $GLANCE_CONF sudo sed -e "s,%SQL_CONN%,$BASE_SQL_CONN/glance,g" -i $GLANCE_CONF sudo sed -e "s,%SERVICE_TOKEN%,$SERVICE_TOKEN,g" -i $GLANCE_CONF sudo sed -e "s,%DEST%,$DEST,g" -i $GLANCE_CONF sudo sed -e "s,%SYSLOG%,$SYSLOG,g" -i $GLANCE_CONF GLANCE_API_CONF=$GLANCE_DIR/etc/glance-api.conf cp $FILES/glance-api.conf $GLANCE_API_CONF sudo sed -e "s,%DEST%,$DEST,g" -i $GLANCE_API_CONF sudo sed -e "s,%SERVICE_TOKEN%,$SERVICE_TOKEN,g" -i $GLANCE_API_CONF sudo sed -e "s,%SYSLOG%,$SYSLOG,g" -i $GLANCE_API_CONF fi # Nova # ---- if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "n-api" ]]; then # We are going to use a sample http middleware configuration based on the # one from the keystone project to launch nova. This paste config adds # the configuration required for nova to validate keystone tokens. # First we add a some extra data to the default paste config from nova cat $NOVA_DIR/etc/nova/api-paste.ini $FILES/nova-api-paste.ini > $NOVA_DIR/bin/nova-api-paste.ini # Then we add our own service token to the configuration sed -e "s,%SERVICE_TOKEN%,$SERVICE_TOKEN,g" -i $NOVA_DIR/bin/nova-api-paste.ini # Finally, we change the pipelines in nova to use keystone function replace_pipeline() { sed "/\[pipeline:$1\]/,/\[/s/^pipeline = .*/pipeline = $2/" -i $NOVA_DIR/bin/nova-api-paste.ini } replace_pipeline "ec2cloud" "ec2faultwrap logrequest totoken authtoken keystonecontext cloudrequest authorizer ec2executor" replace_pipeline "ec2admin" "ec2faultwrap logrequest totoken authtoken keystonecontext adminrequest authorizer ec2executor" replace_pipeline "openstack_api_v2" "faultwrap authtoken keystonecontext ratelimit serialize extensions osapi_app_v2" replace_pipeline "openstack_compute_api_v2" "faultwrap authtoken keystonecontext ratelimit serialize compute_extensions osapi_compute_app_v2" replace_pipeline "openstack_volume_api_v1" "faultwrap authtoken keystonecontext ratelimit serialize volume_extensions osapi_volume_app_v1" fi # Helper to clean iptables rules function clean_iptables() { # Delete rules sudo iptables -S -v | sed "s/-c [0-9]* [0-9]* //g" | grep "nova" | grep "\-A" | sed "s/-A/-D/g" | awk '{print "sudo iptables",$0}' | bash # Delete nat rules sudo iptables -S -v -t nat | sed "s/-c [0-9]* [0-9]* //g" | grep "nova" | grep "\-A" | sed "s/-A/-D/g" | awk '{print "sudo iptables -t nat",$0}' | bash # Delete chains sudo iptables -S -v | sed "s/-c [0-9]* [0-9]* //g" | grep "nova" | grep "\-N" | sed "s/-N/-X/g" | awk '{print "sudo iptables",$0}' | bash # Delete nat chains sudo iptables -S -v -t nat | sed "s/-c [0-9]* [0-9]* //g" | grep "nova" | grep "\-N" | sed "s/-N/-X/g" | awk '{print "sudo iptables -t nat",$0}' | bash } if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "n-cpu" ]]; then # Virtualization Configuration # ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ apt_get install libvirt-bin # attempt to load modules: network block device - used to manage qcow images sudo modprobe nbd || true # Check for kvm (hardware based virtualization). If unable to initialize # kvm, we drop back to the slower emulation mode (qemu). Note: many systems # come with hardware virtualization disabled in BIOS. if [[ "$LIBVIRT_TYPE" == "kvm" ]]; then sudo modprobe kvm || true if [ ! -e /dev/kvm ]; then echo "WARNING: Switching to QEMU" LIBVIRT_TYPE=qemu fi fi # Install and configure **LXC** if specified. LXC is another approach to # splitting a system into many smaller parts. LXC uses cgroups and chroot # to simulate multiple systems. if [[ "$LIBVIRT_TYPE" == "lxc" ]]; then if [[ "$DISTRO" > natty ]]; then apt_get install cgroup-lite else cgline="none /cgroup cgroup cpuacct,memory,devices,cpu,freezer,blkio 0 0" sudo mkdir -p /cgroup if ! grep -q cgroup /etc/fstab; then echo "$cgline" | sudo tee -a /etc/fstab fi if ! mount -n | grep -q cgroup; then sudo mount /cgroup fi fi fi # The user that nova runs as needs to be member of libvirtd group otherwise # nova-compute will be unable to use libvirt. sudo usermod -a -G libvirtd `whoami` # libvirt detects various settings on startup, as we potentially changed # the system configuration (modules, filesystems), we need to restart # libvirt to detect those changes. sudo /etc/init.d/libvirt-bin restart # Instance Storage # ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # Nova stores each instance in its own directory. mkdir -p $NOVA_DIR/instances # You can specify a different disk to be mounted and used for backing the # virtual machines. If there is a partition labeled nova-instances we # mount it (ext filesystems can be labeled via e2label). if [ -L /dev/disk/by-label/nova-instances ]; then if ! mount -n | grep -q $NOVA_DIR/instances; then sudo mount -L nova-instances $NOVA_DIR/instances sudo chown -R `whoami` $NOVA_DIR/instances fi fi # Clean iptables from previous runs clean_iptables # Destroy old instances instances=`virsh list --all | grep $INSTANCE_NAME_PREFIX | sed "s/.*\($INSTANCE_NAME_PREFIX[0-9a-fA-F]*\).*/\1/g"` if [ ! $instances = "" ]; then echo $instances | xargs -n1 virsh destroy || true echo $instances | xargs -n1 virsh undefine || true fi # Clean out the instances directory. sudo rm -rf $NOVA_DIR/instances/* fi if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "n-net" ]]; then # Delete traces of nova networks from prior runs sudo killall dnsmasq || true clean_iptables rm -rf $NOVA_DIR/networks mkdir -p $NOVA_DIR/networks fi # Storage Service if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "swift" ]]; then # We first do a bit of setup by creating the directories and # changing the permissions so we can run it as our user. USER_GROUP=$(id -g) sudo mkdir -p ${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/drives sudo chown -R $USER:${USER_GROUP} ${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION} # We then create a loopback disk and format it to XFS. # TODO: Reset disks on new pass. if [[ ! -e ${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/drives/images/swift.img ]]; then mkdir -p ${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/drives/images sudo touch ${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/drives/images/swift.img sudo chown $USER: ${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/drives/images/swift.img dd if=/dev/zero of=${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/drives/images/swift.img \ bs=1024 count=0 seek=${SWIFT_LOOPBACK_DISK_SIZE} mkfs.xfs -f -i size=1024 ${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/drives/images/swift.img fi # After the drive being created we mount the disk with a few mount # options to make it most efficient as possible for swift. mkdir -p ${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/drives/sdb1 if ! egrep -q ${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/drives/sdb1 /proc/mounts; then sudo mount -t xfs -o loop,noatime,nodiratime,nobarrier,logbufs=8 \ ${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/drives/images/swift.img ${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/drives/sdb1 fi # We then create link to that mounted location so swift would know # where to go. for x in {1..4}; do sudo ln -sf ${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/drives/sdb1/$x ${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/$x; done # We now have to emulate a few different servers into one we # create all the directories needed for swift tmpd="" for d in ${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/drives/sdb1/{1..4} \ ${SWIFT_CONFIG_LOCATION}/{object,container,account}-server \ ${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/{1..4}/node/sdb1 /var/run/swift; do [[ -d $d ]] && continue sudo install -o ${USER} -g $USER_GROUP -d $d done # We do want to make sure this is all owned by our user. sudo chown -R $USER: ${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/{1..4}/node sudo chown -R $USER: ${SWIFT_CONFIG_LOCATION} # swift-init has a bug using /etc/swift until bug #885595 is fixed # we have to create a link sudo ln -sf ${SWIFT_CONFIG_LOCATION} /etc/swift # Swift use rsync to syncronize between all the different # partitions (which make more sense when you have a multi-node # setup) we configure it with our version of rsync. sed -e "s/%GROUP%/${USER_GROUP}/;s/%USER%/$USER/;s,%SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION%,$SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION," $FILES/swift/rsyncd.conf | sudo tee /etc/rsyncd.conf sudo sed -i '/^RSYNC_ENABLE=false/ { s/false/true/ }' /etc/default/rsync # By default Swift will be installed with the tempauth middleware # which has some default username and password if you have # configured keystone it will checkout the directory. if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "key" ]]; then swift_auth_server=keystone # We install the memcache server as this is will be used by the # middleware to cache the tokens auths for a long this is needed. apt_get install memcached # We need a special version of bin/swift which understand the # OpenStack api 2.0, we download it until this is getting # integrated in swift. sudo curl -s -o/usr/local/bin/swift \ 'https://review.openstack.org/gitweb?p=openstack/swift.git;a=blob_plain;f=bin/swift;hb=48bfda6e2fdf3886c98bd15649887d54b9a2574e' else swift_auth_server=tempauth fi # We do the install of the proxy-server and swift configuration # replacing a few directives to match our configuration. sed "s,%SWIFT_CONFIG_LOCATION%,${SWIFT_CONFIG_LOCATION},;s/%USER%/$USER/;s/%SERVICE_TOKEN%/${SERVICE_TOKEN}/;s/%AUTH_SERVER%/${swift_auth_server}/" \ $FILES/swift/proxy-server.conf|sudo tee ${SWIFT_CONFIG_LOCATION}/proxy-server.conf sed -e "s/%SWIFT_HASH%/$SWIFT_HASH/" $FILES/swift/swift.conf > ${SWIFT_CONFIG_LOCATION}/swift.conf # We need to generate a object/account/proxy configuration # emulating 4 nodes on different ports we have a little function # that help us doing that. function generate_swift_configuration() { local server_type=$1 local bind_port=$2 local log_facility=$3 local node_number for node_number in {1..4}; do node_path=${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/${node_number} sed -e "s,%SWIFT_CONFIG_LOCATION%,${SWIFT_CONFIG_LOCATION},;s,%USER%,$USER,;s,%NODE_PATH%,${node_path},;s,%BIND_PORT%,${bind_port},;s,%LOG_FACILITY%,${log_facility}," \ $FILES/swift/${server_type}-server.conf > ${SWIFT_CONFIG_LOCATION}/${server_type}-server/${node_number}.conf bind_port=$(( ${bind_port} + 10 )) log_facility=$(( ${log_facility} + 1 )) done } generate_swift_configuration object 6010 2 generate_swift_configuration container 6011 2 generate_swift_configuration account 6012 2 # We have some specific configuration for swift for rsyslog. See # the file /etc/rsyslog.d/10-swift.conf for more info. swift_log_dir=${SWIFT_DATA_LOCATION}/logs rm -rf ${swift_log_dir} mkdir -p ${swift_log_dir}/hourly sudo chown -R syslog:adm ${swift_log_dir} sed "s,%SWIFT_LOGDIR%,${swift_log_dir}," $FILES/swift/rsyslog.conf | sudo \ tee /etc/rsyslog.d/10-swift.conf sudo restart rsyslog # We create two helper scripts : # # - swift-remakerings # Allow to recreate rings from scratch. # - swift-startmain # Restart your full cluster. # sed -e "s,%SWIFT_CONFIG_LOCATION%,${SWIFT_CONFIG_LOCATION},;s/%SWIFT_PARTITION_POWER_SIZE%/$SWIFT_PARTITION_POWER_SIZE/" $FILES/swift/swift-remakerings | \ sudo tee /usr/local/bin/swift-remakerings sudo install -m755 $FILES/swift/swift-startmain /usr/local/bin/ sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/swift-* # We then can start rsync. sudo /etc/init.d/rsync restart || : # Create our ring for the object/container/account. /usr/local/bin/swift-remakerings # And now we launch swift-startmain to get our cluster running # ready to be tested. /usr/local/bin/swift-startmain || : unset s swift_hash swift_auth_server tmpd fi # Volume Service # -------------- if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "n-vol" ]]; then # # Configure a default volume group called 'nova-volumes' for the nova-volume # service if it does not yet exist. If you don't wish to use a file backed # volume group, create your own volume group called 'nova-volumes' before # invoking stack.sh. # # By default, the backing file is 2G in size, and is stored in /opt/stack. apt_get install iscsitarget-dkms iscsitarget if ! sudo vgs $VOLUME_GROUP; then VOLUME_BACKING_FILE=${VOLUME_BACKING_FILE:-$DEST/nova-volumes-backing-file} VOLUME_BACKING_FILE_SIZE=${VOLUME_BACKING_FILE_SIZE:-2052M} # Only create if the file doesn't already exists [[ -f $VOLUME_BACKING_FILE ]] || truncate -s $VOLUME_BACKING_FILE_SIZE $VOLUME_BACKING_FILE DEV=`sudo losetup -f --show $VOLUME_BACKING_FILE` # Only create if the loopback device doesn't contain $VOLUME_GROUP if ! sudo vgs $VOLUME_GROUP; then sudo vgcreate $VOLUME_GROUP $DEV; fi fi if sudo vgs $VOLUME_GROUP; then # Clean out existing volumes for lv in `sudo lvs --noheadings -o lv_name $VOLUME_GROUP`; do # VOLUME_NAME_PREFIX prefixes the LVs we want if [[ "${lv#$VOLUME_NAME_PREFIX}" != "$lv" ]]; then tid=`egrep "^tid.+$lv" /proc/net/iet/volume | cut -f1 -d' ' | tr ':' '='` if [[ -n "$tid" ]]; then lun=`egrep "lun.+$lv" /proc/net/iet/volume | cut -f1 -d' ' | tr ':' '=' | tr -d '\t'` sudo ietadm --op delete --$tid --$lun fi sudo lvremove -f $VOLUME_GROUP/$lv fi done fi # Configure iscsitarget sudo sed 's/ISCSITARGET_ENABLE=false/ISCSITARGET_ENABLE=true/' -i /etc/default/iscsitarget sudo /etc/init.d/iscsitarget restart fi function add_nova_flag { echo "$1" >> $NOVA_DIR/bin/nova.conf } # (re)create nova.conf rm -f $NOVA_DIR/bin/nova.conf add_nova_flag "--verbose" add_nova_flag "--allow_admin_api" add_nova_flag "--scheduler_driver=$SCHEDULER" add_nova_flag "--dhcpbridge_flagfile=$NOVA_DIR/bin/nova.conf" add_nova_flag "--fixed_range=$FIXED_RANGE" if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "quantum" ]]; then add_nova_flag "--network_manager=nova.network.quantum.manager.QuantumManager" add_nova_flag "--quantum_connection_host=$Q_HOST" add_nova_flag "--quantum_connection_port=$Q_PORT" if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "q-svc" && "$Q_PLUGIN" = "openvswitch" ]]; then add_nova_flag "--libvirt_vif_type=ethernet" add_nova_flag "--libvirt_vif_driver=nova.virt.libvirt.vif.LibvirtOpenVswitchDriver" add_nova_flag "--linuxnet_interface_driver=nova.network.linux_net.LinuxOVSInterfaceDriver" add_nova_flag "--quantum-use-dhcp" fi else add_nova_flag "--network_manager=nova.network.manager.$NET_MAN" fi if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "n-vol" ]]; then add_nova_flag "--volume_group=$VOLUME_GROUP" add_nova_flag "--volume_name_template=${VOLUME_NAME_PREFIX}%08x" fi add_nova_flag "--my_ip=$HOST_IP" add_nova_flag "--public_interface=$PUBLIC_INTERFACE" add_nova_flag "--vlan_interface=$VLAN_INTERFACE" add_nova_flag "--sql_connection=$BASE_SQL_CONN/nova" add_nova_flag "--libvirt_type=$LIBVIRT_TYPE" add_nova_flag "--instance_name_template=${INSTANCE_NAME_PREFIX}%08x" if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "openstackx" ]]; then add_nova_flag "--osapi_extension=nova.api.openstack.v2.contrib.standard_extensions" add_nova_flag "--osapi_extension=extensions.admin.Admin" fi if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "n-vnc" ]]; then VNCPROXY_URL=${VNCPROXY_URL:-"http://$SERVICE_HOST:6080"} add_nova_flag "--vncproxy_url=$VNCPROXY_URL" add_nova_flag "--vncproxy_wwwroot=$NOVNC_DIR/" fi add_nova_flag "--api_paste_config=$NOVA_DIR/bin/nova-api-paste.ini" add_nova_flag "--image_service=nova.image.glance.GlanceImageService" add_nova_flag "--ec2_dmz_host=$EC2_DMZ_HOST" add_nova_flag "--rabbit_host=$RABBIT_HOST" add_nova_flag "--rabbit_password=$RABBIT_PASSWORD" add_nova_flag "--glance_api_servers=$GLANCE_HOSTPORT" add_nova_flag "--force_dhcp_release" if [ -n "$INSTANCES_PATH" ]; then add_nova_flag "--instances_path=$INSTANCES_PATH" fi if [ "$MULTI_HOST" != "False" ]; then add_nova_flag "--multi_host" add_nova_flag "--send_arp_for_ha" fi if [ "$SYSLOG" != "False" ]; then add_nova_flag "--use_syslog" fi # You can define extra nova conf flags by defining the array EXTRA_FLAGS, # For Example: EXTRA_FLAGS=(--foo --bar=2) for I in "${EXTRA_FLAGS[@]}"; do add_nova_flag $I done # XenServer # --------- if [ "$VIRT_DRIVER" = 'xenserver' ]; then read_password XENAPI_PASSWORD "ENTER A PASSWORD TO USE FOR XEN." add_nova_flag "--connection_type=xenapi" add_nova_flag "--xenapi_connection_url=http://169.254.0.1" add_nova_flag "--xenapi_connection_username=root" add_nova_flag "--xenapi_connection_password=$XENAPI_PASSWORD" add_nova_flag "--noflat_injected" add_nova_flag "--flat_interface=eth1" add_nova_flag "--flat_network_bridge=xapi1" add_nova_flag "--public_interface=eth3" else add_nova_flag "--flat_network_bridge=$FLAT_NETWORK_BRIDGE" if [ -n "$FLAT_INTERFACE" ]; then add_nova_flag "--flat_interface=$FLAT_INTERFACE" fi fi # Nova Database # ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # All nova components talk to a central database. We will need to do this step # only once for an entire cluster. if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "mysql" ]]; then # (re)create nova database mysql -u$MYSQL_USER -p$MYSQL_PASSWORD -e 'DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS nova;' mysql -u$MYSQL_USER -p$MYSQL_PASSWORD -e 'CREATE DATABASE nova;' # (re)create nova database $NOVA_DIR/bin/nova-manage db sync fi # Keystone # -------- if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "key" ]]; then # (re)create keystone database mysql -u$MYSQL_USER -p$MYSQL_PASSWORD -e 'DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS keystone;' mysql -u$MYSQL_USER -p$MYSQL_PASSWORD -e 'CREATE DATABASE keystone;' # Configure keystone.conf KEYSTONE_CONF=$KEYSTONE_DIR/etc/keystone.conf cp $FILES/keystone.conf $KEYSTONE_CONF sudo sed -e "s,%SQL_CONN%,$BASE_SQL_CONN/keystone,g" -i $KEYSTONE_CONF sudo sed -e "s,%DEST%,$DEST,g" -i $KEYSTONE_CONF # keystone_data.sh creates our admin user and our ``SERVICE_TOKEN``. KEYSTONE_DATA=$KEYSTONE_DIR/bin/keystone_data.sh cp $FILES/keystone_data.sh $KEYSTONE_DATA sudo sed -e "s,%SERVICE_HOST%,$SERVICE_HOST,g" -i $KEYSTONE_DATA sudo sed -e "s,%SERVICE_TOKEN%,$SERVICE_TOKEN,g" -i $KEYSTONE_DATA sudo sed -e "s,%ADMIN_PASSWORD%,$ADMIN_PASSWORD,g" -i $KEYSTONE_DATA # initialize keystone with default users/endpoints ENABLED_SERVICES=$ENABLED_SERVICES BIN_DIR=$KEYSTONE_DIR/bin bash $KEYSTONE_DATA if [ "$SYSLOG" != "False" ]; then sed -i -e '/^handlers=devel$/s/=devel/=production/' \ $KEYSTONE_DIR/etc/logging.cnf sed -i -e "/^log_file/s/log_file/\#log_file/" \ $KEYSTONE_DIR/etc/keystone.conf KEYSTONE_LOG_CONFIG="--log-config $KEYSTONE_DIR/etc/logging.cnf" fi fi # Launch Services # =============== # nova api crashes if we start it with a regular screen command, # so send the start command by forcing text into the window. # Only run the services specified in ``ENABLED_SERVICES`` # our screen helper to launch a service in a hidden named screen function screen_it { NL=`echo -ne '\015'` if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "$1" ]]; then if [[ "$USE_TMUX" =~ "yes" ]]; then tmux new-window -t stack -a -n "$1" "bash" tmux send-keys "$2" C-M else screen -S stack -X screen -t $1 # sleep to allow bash to be ready to be send the command - we are # creating a new window in screen and then sends characters, so if # bash isn't running by the time we send the command, nothing happens sleep 1 screen -S stack -p $1 -X stuff "$2$NL" fi fi } # create a new named screen to run processes in screen -d -m -S stack -t stack sleep 1 # set a reasonable statusbar screen -r stack -X hardstatus alwayslastline "%-Lw%{= BW}%50>%n%f* %t%{-}%+Lw%< %= %H" # launch the glance registry service if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "g-reg" ]]; then screen_it g-reg "cd $GLANCE_DIR; bin/glance-registry --config-file=etc/glance-registry.conf" fi # launch the glance api and wait for it to answer before continuing if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "g-api" ]]; then screen_it g-api "cd $GLANCE_DIR; bin/glance-api --config-file=etc/glance-api.conf" echo "Waiting for g-api ($GLANCE_HOSTPORT) to start..." if ! timeout $SERVICE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! wget -q -O- http://$GLANCE_HOSTPORT; do sleep 1; done"; then echo "g-api did not start" exit 1 fi fi # launch the keystone and wait for it to answer before continuing if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "key" ]]; then screen_it key "cd $KEYSTONE_DIR && $KEYSTONE_DIR/bin/keystone --config-file $KEYSTONE_CONF $KEYSTONE_LOG_CONFIG -d" echo "Waiting for keystone to start..." if ! timeout $SERVICE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! wget -q -O- http://127.0.0.1:5000; do sleep 1; done"; then echo "keystone did not start" exit 1 fi fi # launch the nova-api and wait for it to answer before continuing if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "n-api" ]]; then screen_it n-api "cd $NOVA_DIR && $NOVA_DIR/bin/nova-api" echo "Waiting for nova-api to start..." if ! timeout $SERVICE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! wget -q -O- http://127.0.0.1:8774; do sleep 1; done"; then echo "nova-api did not start" exit 1 fi fi # Quantum service if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "q-svc" ]]; then if [[ "$Q_PLUGIN" = "openvswitch" ]]; then # Install deps # FIXME add to files/apts/quantum, but don't install if not needed! apt_get install openvswitch-switch openvswitch-datapath-dkms # Create database for the plugin/agent if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "mysql" ]]; then mysql -u$MYSQL_USER -p$MYSQL_PASSWORD -e 'CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS ovs_quantum;' else echo "mysql must be enabled in order to use the $Q_PLUGIN Quantum plugin." exit 1 fi QUANTUM_PLUGIN_INI_FILE=$QUANTUM_DIR/etc/plugins.ini # Make sure we're using the openvswitch plugin sed -i -e "s/^provider =.*$/provider = quantum.plugins.openvswitch.ovs_quantum_plugin.OVSQuantumPlugin/g" $QUANTUM_PLUGIN_INI_FILE fi screen_it q-svc "cd $QUANTUM_DIR && PYTHONPATH=.:$PYTHONPATH python $QUANTUM_DIR/bin/quantum-server $QUANTUM_DIR/etc/quantum.conf" fi # Quantum agent (for compute nodes) if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "q-agt" ]]; then if [[ "$Q_PLUGIN" = "openvswitch" ]]; then # Set up integration bridge OVS_BRIDGE=${OVS_BRIDGE:-br-int} sudo ovs-vsctl --no-wait -- --if-exists del-br $OVS_BRIDGE sudo ovs-vsctl --no-wait add-br $OVS_BRIDGE sudo ovs-vsctl --no-wait br-set-external-id $OVS_BRIDGE bridge-id br-int fi # Start up the quantum <-> openvswitch agent screen_it q-agt "sleep 4; sudo python $QUANTUM_DIR/quantum/plugins/openvswitch/agent/ovs_quantum_agent.py $QUANTUM_DIR/etc/quantum/plugins/openvswitch/ovs_quantum_plugin.ini -v" fi # If we're using Quantum (i.e. q-svc is enabled), network creation has to # happen after we've started the Quantum service. if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "mysql" ]]; then # create a small network $NOVA_DIR/bin/nova-manage network create private $FIXED_RANGE 1 $FIXED_NETWORK_SIZE if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "q-svc" ]]; then echo "Not creating floating IPs (not supported by QuantumManager)" else # create some floating ips $NOVA_DIR/bin/nova-manage floating create $FLOATING_RANGE fi fi # Launching nova-compute should be as simple as running ``nova-compute`` but # have to do a little more than that in our script. Since we add the group # ``libvirtd`` to our user in this script, when nova-compute is run it is # within the context of our original shell (so our groups won't be updated). # Use 'sg' to execute nova-compute as a member of the libvirtd group. screen_it n-cpu "cd $NOVA_DIR && sg libvirtd $NOVA_DIR/bin/nova-compute" screen_it n-vol "cd $NOVA_DIR && $NOVA_DIR/bin/nova-volume" screen_it n-net "cd $NOVA_DIR && $NOVA_DIR/bin/nova-network" screen_it n-sch "cd $NOVA_DIR && $NOVA_DIR/bin/nova-scheduler" if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "n-vnc" ]]; then screen_it n-vnc "cd $NOVNC_DIR && ./utils/nova-wsproxy.py --flagfile $NOVA_DIR/bin/nova.conf --web . 6080" fi if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "horizon" ]]; then screen_it horizon "cd $HORIZON_DIR && sudo tail -f /var/log/apache2/error.log" fi # Install Images # ============== # Upload an image to glance. # # The default image is a small ***TTY*** testing image, which lets you login # the username/password of root/password. # # TTY also uses cloud-init, supporting login via keypair and sending scripts as # userdata. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CloudInit for more on cloud-init # # Override ``IMAGE_URLS`` with a comma-separated list of uec images. # # * **natty**: http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/natty/current/natty-server-cloudimg-amd64.tar.gz # * **oneiric**: http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/oneiric/current/oneiric-server-cloudimg-amd64.tar.gz if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "g-reg" ]]; then # Create a directory for the downloaded image tarballs. mkdir -p $FILES/images # Option to upload legacy ami-tty, which works with xenserver if [ $UPLOAD_LEGACY_TTY ]; then if [ ! -f $FILES/tty.tgz ]; then wget -c http://images.ansolabs.com/tty.tgz -O $FILES/tty.tgz fi tar -zxf $FILES/tty.tgz -C $FILES/images RVAL=`glance add -A $SERVICE_TOKEN name="tty-kernel" is_public=true container_format=aki disk_format=aki < $FILES/images/aki-tty/image` KERNEL_ID=`echo $RVAL | cut -d":" -f2 | tr -d " "` RVAL=`glance add -A $SERVICE_TOKEN name="tty-ramdisk" is_public=true container_format=ari disk_format=ari < $FILES/images/ari-tty/image` RAMDISK_ID=`echo $RVAL | cut -d":" -f2 | tr -d " "` glance add -A $SERVICE_TOKEN name="tty" is_public=true container_format=ami disk_format=ami kernel_id=$KERNEL_ID ramdisk_id=$RAMDISK_ID < $FILES/images/ami-tty/image fi for image_url in ${IMAGE_URLS//,/ }; do # Downloads the image (uec ami+aki style), then extracts it. IMAGE_FNAME=`basename "$image_url"` if [ ! -f $FILES/$IMAGE_FNAME ]; then wget -c $image_url -O $FILES/$IMAGE_FNAME fi KERNEL="" RAMDISK="" case "$IMAGE_FNAME" in *.tar.gz|*.tgz) # Extract ami and aki files [ "${IMAGE_FNAME%.tar.gz}" != "$IMAGE_FNAME" ] && IMAGE_NAME="${IMAGE_FNAME%.tar.gz}" || IMAGE_NAME="${IMAGE_FNAME%.tgz}" xdir="$FILES/images/$IMAGE_NAME" rm -Rf "$xdir"; mkdir "$xdir" tar -zxf $FILES/$IMAGE_FNAME -C "$xdir" KERNEL=$(for f in "$xdir/"*-vmlinuz*; do [ -f "$f" ] && echo "$f" && break; done; true) RAMDISK=$(for f in "$xdir/"*-initrd*; do [ -f "$f" ] && echo "$f" && break; done; true) IMAGE=$(for f in "$xdir/"*.img; do [ -f "$f" ] && echo "$f" && break; done; true) [ -n "$IMAGE_NAME" ] IMAGE_NAME=$(basename "$IMAGE" ".img") ;; *.img) IMAGE="$FILES/$IMAGE_FNAME"; IMAGE_NAME=$(basename "$IMAGE" ".img") ;; *.img.gz) IMAGE="$FILES/${IMAGE_FNAME}" IMAGE_NAME=$(basename "$IMAGE" ".img.gz") ;; *) echo "Do not know what to do with $IMAGE_FNAME"; false;; esac # Use glance client to add the kernel the root filesystem. # We parse the results of the first upload to get the glance ID of the # kernel for use when uploading the root filesystem. KERNEL_ID=""; RAMDISK_ID=""; if [ -n "$KERNEL" ]; then RVAL=`glance add -A $SERVICE_TOKEN name="$IMAGE_NAME-kernel" is_public=true container_format=aki disk_format=aki < "$KERNEL"` KERNEL_ID=`echo $RVAL | cut -d":" -f2 | tr -d " "` fi if [ -n "$RAMDISK" ]; then RVAL=`glance add -A $SERVICE_TOKEN name="$IMAGE_NAME-ramdisk" is_public=true container_format=ari disk_format=ari < "$RAMDISK"` RAMDISK_ID=`echo $RVAL | cut -d":" -f2 | tr -d " "` fi glance add -A $SERVICE_TOKEN name="${IMAGE_NAME%.img}" is_public=true container_format=ami disk_format=ami ${KERNEL_ID:+kernel_id=$KERNEL_ID} ${RAMDISK_ID:+ramdisk_id=$RAMDISK_ID} < <(zcat --force "${IMAGE}") done fi # Fin # === set +o xtrace # Using the cloud # =============== echo "" echo "" echo "" # If you installed the horizon on this server, then you should be able # to access the site using your browser. if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "horizon" ]]; then echo "horizon is now available at http://$SERVICE_HOST/" fi # If keystone is present, you can point nova cli to this server if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "key" ]]; then echo "keystone is serving at http://$SERVICE_HOST:5000/v2.0/" echo "examples on using novaclient command line is in exercise.sh" echo "the default users are: admin and demo" echo "the password: $ADMIN_PASSWORD" fi # Echo HOST_IP - useful for build_uec.sh, which uses dhcp to give the instance an address echo "This is your host ip: $HOST_IP" # Indicate how long this took to run (bash maintained variable 'SECONDS') echo "stack.sh completed in $SECONDS seconds."