#!/usr/bin/env bash # **boot_from_volume.sh** # This script demonstrates how to boot from a volume. It does the following: # * Create a bootable volume # * Boot a volume-backed instance echo "*********************************************************************" echo "Begin DevStack Exercise: $0" echo "*********************************************************************" # This script exits on an error so that errors don't compound and you see # only the first error that occured. set -o errexit # Print the commands being run so that we can see the command that triggers # an error. It is also useful for following allowing as the install occurs. set -o xtrace # Settings # ======== # Keep track of the current directory EXERCISE_DIR=$(cd $(dirname "$0") && pwd) TOP_DIR=$(cd $EXERCISE_DIR/..; pwd) # Import common functions source $TOP_DIR/functions # Import configuration source $TOP_DIR/openrc # Import exercise configuration source $TOP_DIR/exerciserc # If cinder or n-vol are not enabled we exit with exitcode 55 so that # the exercise is skipped is_service_enabled cinder n-vol || exit 55 # Boot this image, use first AMI image if unset DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME=${DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME:-ami} # Instance type DEFAULT_INSTANCE_TYPE=${DEFAULT_INSTANCE_TYPE:-m1.tiny} # Default floating IP pool name DEFAULT_FLOATING_POOL=${DEFAULT_FLOATING_POOL:-nova} # Default user DEFAULT_INSTANCE_USER=${DEFAULT_INSTANCE_USER:-cirros} # Security group name SECGROUP=${SECGROUP:-boot_secgroup} # Launching servers # ================= # Grab the id of the image to launch IMAGE=`glance image-list | egrep " $DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME " | get_field 1` die_if_not_set IMAGE "Failure getting image" # Instance and volume names VOL_INSTANCE_NAME=${VOL_INSTANCE_NAME:-test_vol_instance} VOL_NAME=${VOL_NAME:-test_volume} # Clean-up from previous runs nova delete $VOL_INSTANCE_NAME || true if ! timeout $ACTIVE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while nova show $VOL_INSTANCE_NAME; do sleep 1; done"; then echo "server didn't terminate!" exit 1 fi # Configure Security Groups nova secgroup-delete $SECGROUP || true nova secgroup-create $SECGROUP "$SECGROUP description" nova secgroup-add-rule $SECGROUP icmp -1 -1 0.0.0.0/0 nova secgroup-add-rule $SECGROUP tcp 22 22 0.0.0.0/0 # Determinine instance type INSTANCE_TYPE=`nova flavor-list | grep $DEFAULT_INSTANCE_TYPE | cut -d"|" -f2` if [[ -z "$INSTANCE_TYPE" ]]; then # grab the first flavor in the list to launch if default doesn't exist INSTANCE_TYPE=`nova flavor-list | head -n 4 | tail -n 1 | cut -d"|" -f2` fi # Setup Keypair KEY_NAME=test_key KEY_FILE=key.pem nova keypair-delete $KEY_NAME || true nova keypair-add $KEY_NAME > $KEY_FILE chmod 600 $KEY_FILE # Delete the old volume cinder delete $VOL_NAME || true # Free every floating ips - setting FREE_ALL_FLOATING_IPS=True in localrc will make life easier for testers if [ "$FREE_ALL_FLOATING_IPS" = "True" ]; then nova floating-ip-list | grep nova | cut -d "|" -f2 | tr -d " " | xargs -n1 nova floating-ip-delete || true fi # Allocate floating ip FLOATING_IP=`nova floating-ip-create | grep $DEFAULT_FLOATING_POOL | get_field 1` # Make sure the ip gets allocated if ! timeout $ASSOCIATE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! nova floating-ip-list | grep -q $FLOATING_IP; do sleep 1; done"; then echo "Floating IP not allocated" exit 1 fi # Create the bootable volume cinder create --display_name=$VOL_NAME --image-id $IMAGE 1 # Wait for volume to activate if ! timeout $ACTIVE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! cinder list | grep $VOL_NAME | grep available; do sleep 1; done"; then echo "Volume $VOL_NAME not created" exit 1 fi VOLUME_ID=`cinder list | grep $VOL_NAME | get_field 1` # Boot instance from volume! This is done with the --block_device_mapping param. # The format of mapping is: # =::: # Leaving the middle two fields blank appears to do-the-right-thing VOL_VM_UUID=`nova boot --flavor $INSTANCE_TYPE --image $IMAGE --block_device_mapping vda=$VOLUME_ID:::0 --security_groups=$SECGROUP --key_name $KEY_NAME $VOL_INSTANCE_NAME | grep ' id ' | get_field 2` die_if_not_set VOL_VM_UUID "Failure launching $VOL_INSTANCE_NAME" # Check that the status is active within ACTIVE_TIMEOUT seconds if ! timeout $ACTIVE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! nova show $VOL_VM_UUID | grep status | grep -q ACTIVE; do sleep 1; done"; then echo "server didn't become active!" exit 1 fi # Add floating ip to our server nova add-floating-ip $VOL_VM_UUID $FLOATING_IP # Test we can ping our floating ip within ASSOCIATE_TIMEOUT seconds ping_check "$PUBLIC_NETWORK_NAME" $FLOATING_IP $ASSOCIATE_TIMEOUT # Make sure our volume-backed instance launched ssh_check "$PUBLIC_NETWORK_NAME" $KEY_FILE $FLOATING_IP $DEFAULT_INSTANCE_USER $ACTIVE_TIMEOUT # Remove floating ip from volume-backed instance nova remove-floating-ip $VOL_VM_UUID $FLOATING_IP # Delete volume backed instance nova delete $VOL_INSTANCE_NAME || \ die "Failure deleting instance volume $VOL_INSTANCE_NAME" # Wait till our volume is no longer in-use if ! timeout $ACTIVE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! cinder list | grep $VOL_NAME | grep available; do sleep 1; done"; then echo "Volume $VOL_NAME not created" exit 1 fi # Delete the volume cinder delete $VOL_NAME || \ die "Failure deleting volume $VOLUME_NAME" # De-allocate the floating ip nova floating-ip-delete $FLOATING_IP || \ die "Failure deleting floating IP $FLOATING_IP" # Delete a secgroup nova secgroup-delete $SECGROUP || die "Failure deleting security group $SECGROUP" set +o xtrace echo "*********************************************************************" echo "SUCCESS: End DevStack Exercise: $0" echo "*********************************************************************"