# lib/quantum # functions - funstions specific to quantum # Dependencies: # ``functions`` file # ``DEST`` must be defined # ``stack.sh`` calls the entry points in this order: # # install_quantum # install_quantumclient # install_quantum_agent_packages # install_quantum_third_party # setup_quantum # setup_quantumclient # configure_quantum # init_quantum # configure_quantum_third_party # init_quantum_third_party # start_quantum_third_party # create_nova_conf_quantum # start_quantum_service_and_check # create_quantum_initial_network # setup_quantum_debug # start_quantum_agents # # ``unstack.sh`` calls the entry points in this order: # # stop_quantum # Functions in lib/quantum are classified into the following categories: # # - entry points (called from stack.sh or unstack.sh) # - internal functions # - quantum exercises # - 3rd party programs # Quantum Networking # ------------------ # Make sure that quantum is enabled in ``ENABLED_SERVICES``. 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``. If you're planning to use the Quantum # linuxbridge plugin, set ``Q_PLUGIN`` to "linuxbridge" and make sure the # q-agt service is enabled in ``ENABLED_SERVICES``. # # See "Quantum Network Configuration" below for additional variables # that must be set in localrc for connectivity across hosts with # Quantum. # # With Quantum networking the NETWORK_MANAGER variable is ignored. # Save trace setting XTRACE=$(set +o | grep xtrace) set +o xtrace # Quantum Network Configuration # ----------------------------- # Set up default directories QUANTUM_DIR=$DEST/quantum QUANTUMCLIENT_DIR=$DEST/python-quantumclient QUANTUM_AUTH_CACHE_DIR=${QUANTUM_AUTH_CACHE_DIR:-/var/cache/quantum} QUANTUM_CONF_DIR=/etc/quantum QUANTUM_CONF=$QUANTUM_CONF_DIR/quantum.conf export QUANTUM_TEST_CONFIG_FILE=${QUANTUM_TEST_CONFIG_FILE:-"$QUANTUM_CONF_DIR/debug.ini"} # Default Quantum Plugin Q_PLUGIN=${Q_PLUGIN:-openvswitch} # Default Quantum Port Q_PORT=${Q_PORT:-9696} # Default Quantum Host Q_HOST=${Q_HOST:-$HOST_IP} # Default admin username Q_ADMIN_USERNAME=${Q_ADMIN_USERNAME:-quantum} # Default auth strategy Q_AUTH_STRATEGY=${Q_AUTH_STRATEGY:-keystone} # Use namespace or not Q_USE_NAMESPACE=${Q_USE_NAMESPACE:-True} Q_USE_ROOTWRAP=${Q_USE_ROOTWRAP:-True} # Meta data IP Q_META_DATA_IP=${Q_META_DATA_IP:-$HOST_IP} # Allow Overlapping IP among subnets Q_ALLOW_OVERLAPPING_IP=${Q_ALLOW_OVERLAPPING_IP:-True} # Use quantum-debug command Q_USE_DEBUG_COMMAND=${Q_USE_DEBUG_COMMAND:-False} # The name of the default q-l3 router Q_ROUTER_NAME=${Q_ROUTER_NAME:-router1} if is_service_enabled quantum; then Q_RR_CONF_FILE=$QUANTUM_CONF_DIR/rootwrap.conf if [[ "$Q_USE_ROOTWRAP" == "False" ]]; then Q_RR_COMMAND="sudo" else QUANTUM_ROOTWRAP=$(get_rootwrap_location quantum) Q_RR_COMMAND="sudo $QUANTUM_ROOTWRAP $Q_RR_CONF_FILE" fi # Provider Network Configurations # -------------------------------- # The following variables control the Quantum openvswitch and # linuxbridge plugins' allocation of tenant networks and # availability of provider networks. If these are not configured # in localrc, tenant networks will be local to the host (with no # remote connectivity), and no physical resources will be # available for the allocation of provider networks. # To use GRE tunnels for tenant networks, set to True in # localrc. GRE tunnels are only supported by the openvswitch # plugin, and currently only on Ubuntu. ENABLE_TENANT_TUNNELS=${ENABLE_TENANT_TUNNELS:-False} # If using GRE tunnels for tenant networks, specify the range of # tunnel IDs from which tenant networks are allocated. Can be # overriden in localrc in necesssary. TENANT_TUNNEL_RANGES=${TENANT_TUNNEL_RANGE:-1:1000} # To use VLANs for tenant networks, set to True in localrc. VLANs # are supported by the openvswitch and linuxbridge plugins, each # requiring additional configuration described below. ENABLE_TENANT_VLANS=${ENABLE_TENANT_VLANS:-False} # If using VLANs for tenant networks, set in localrc to specify # the range of VLAN VIDs from which tenant networks are # allocated. An external network switch must be configured to # trunk these VLANs between hosts for multi-host connectivity. # # Example: ``TENANT_VLAN_RANGE=1000:1999`` TENANT_VLAN_RANGE=${TENANT_VLAN_RANGE:-} # If using VLANs for tenant networks, or if using flat or VLAN # provider networks, set in localrc to the name of the physical # network, and also configure OVS_PHYSICAL_BRIDGE for the # openvswitch agent or LB_PHYSICAL_INTERFACE for the linuxbridge # agent, as described below. # # Example: ``PHYSICAL_NETWORK=default`` PHYSICAL_NETWORK=${PHYSICAL_NETWORK:-} # With the openvswitch plugin, if using VLANs for tenant networks, # or if using flat or VLAN provider networks, set in localrc to # the name of the OVS bridge to use for the physical network. The # bridge will be created if it does not already exist, but a # physical interface must be manually added to the bridge as a # port for external connectivity. # # Example: ``OVS_PHYSICAL_BRIDGE=br-eth1`` OVS_PHYSICAL_BRIDGE=${OVS_PHYSICAL_BRIDGE:-} # With the linuxbridge plugin, if using VLANs for tenant networks, # or if using flat or VLAN provider networks, set in localrc to # the name of the network interface to use for the physical # network. # # Example: ``LB_PHYSICAL_INTERFACE=eth1`` LB_PHYSICAL_INTERFACE=${LB_PHYSICAL_INTERFACE:-} # With the openvswitch plugin, set to True in localrc to enable # provider GRE tunnels when ``ENABLE_TENANT_TUNNELS`` is False. # # Example: ``OVS_ENABLE_TUNNELING=True`` OVS_ENABLE_TUNNELING=${OVS_ENABLE_TUNNELING:-$ENABLE_TENANT_TUNNELS} fi # Quantum plugin specific functions # --------------------------------- # Please refer to lib/quantum_plugins/README.md for details. source $TOP_DIR/lib/quantum_plugins/$Q_PLUGIN # Agent loadbalancer service plugin functions # ------------------------------------------- # Hardcoding for 1 service plugin for now source $TOP_DIR/lib/quantum_plugins/agent_loadbalancer # Use security group or not if has_quantum_plugin_security_group; then Q_USE_SECGROUP=${Q_USE_SECGROUP:-True} else Q_USE_SECGROUP=False fi # Entry Points # ------------ # configure_quantum() # Set common config for all quantum server and agents. function configure_quantum() { _configure_quantum_common iniset_rpc_backend quantum $QUANTUM_CONF DEFAULT # goes before q-svc to init Q_SERVICE_PLUGIN_CLASSES if is_service_enabled q-lbaas; then _configure_quantum_lbaas fi if is_service_enabled q-svc; then _configure_quantum_service fi if is_service_enabled q-agt; then _configure_quantum_plugin_agent fi if is_service_enabled q-dhcp; then _configure_quantum_dhcp_agent fi if is_service_enabled q-l3; then _configure_quantum_l3_agent fi if is_service_enabled q-meta; then _configure_quantum_metadata_agent fi _configure_quantum_debug_command } function create_nova_conf_quantum() { iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT network_api_class "nova.network.quantumv2.api.API" iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT quantum_admin_username "$Q_ADMIN_USERNAME" iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT quantum_admin_password "$SERVICE_PASSWORD" iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT quantum_admin_auth_url "$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PROTOCOL://$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_HOST:$KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT/v2.0" iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT quantum_auth_strategy "$Q_AUTH_STRATEGY" iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT quantum_admin_tenant_name "$SERVICE_TENANT_NAME" iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT quantum_url "http://$Q_HOST:$Q_PORT" if [[ "$Q_USE_SECGROUP" == "True" ]]; then LIBVIRT_FIREWALL_DRIVER=nova.virt.firewall.NoopFirewallDriver iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT security_group_api quantum fi # set NOVA_VIF_DRIVER and optionally set options in nova_conf quantum_plugin_create_nova_conf iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT libvirt_vif_driver "$NOVA_VIF_DRIVER" iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT linuxnet_interface_driver "$LINUXNET_VIF_DRIVER" if is_service_enabled q-meta; then iniset $NOVA_CONF DEFAULT service_quantum_metadata_proxy "True" fi } # create_quantum_accounts() - Set up common required quantum accounts # Tenant User Roles # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # service quantum admin # if enabled # Migrated from keystone_data.sh function create_quantum_accounts() { SERVICE_TENANT=$(keystone tenant-list | awk "/ $SERVICE_TENANT_NAME / { print \$2 }") ADMIN_ROLE=$(keystone role-list | awk "/ admin / { print \$2 }") if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "q-svc" ]]; then QUANTUM_USER=$(keystone user-create \ --name=quantum \ --pass="$SERVICE_PASSWORD" \ --tenant_id $SERVICE_TENANT \ --email=quantum@example.com \ | grep " id " | get_field 2) keystone user-role-add \ --tenant_id $SERVICE_TENANT \ --user_id $QUANTUM_USER \ --role_id $ADMIN_ROLE if [[ "$KEYSTONE_CATALOG_BACKEND" = 'sql' ]]; then QUANTUM_SERVICE=$(keystone service-create \ --name=quantum \ --type=network \ --description="Quantum Service" \ | grep " id " | get_field 2) keystone endpoint-create \ --region RegionOne \ --service_id $QUANTUM_SERVICE \ --publicurl "http://$SERVICE_HOST:9696/" \ --adminurl "http://$SERVICE_HOST:9696/" \ --internalurl "http://$SERVICE_HOST:9696/" fi fi } function create_quantum_initial_network() { TENANT_ID=$(keystone tenant-list | grep " demo " | get_field 1) # Create a small network # Since quantum command is executed in admin context at this point, # ``--tenant_id`` needs to be specified. if is_baremetal; then sudo ovs-vsctl add-port $OVS_PHYSICAL_BRIDGE $PUBLIC_INTERFACE for IP in $(ip addr show dev $PUBLIC_INTERFACE | grep ' inet ' | awk '{print $2}'); do sudo ip addr del $IP dev $PUBLIC_INTERFACE sudo ip addr add $IP dev $OVS_PHYSICAL_BRIDGE done NET_ID=$(quantum net-create $PHYSICAL_NETWORK --tenant_id $TENANT_ID --provider:network_type flat --provider:physical_network "$PHYSICAL_NETWORK" | grep ' id ' | get_field 2) SUBNET_ID=$(quantum subnet-create --tenant_id $TENANT_ID --ip_version 4 ${ALLOCATION_POOL:+--allocation-pool $ALLOCATION_POOL} --gateway $NETWORK_GATEWAY $NET_ID $FIXED_RANGE | grep ' id ' | get_field 2) sudo ifconfig $OVS_PHYSICAL_BRIDGE up else NET_ID=$(quantum net-create --tenant_id $TENANT_ID "$PRIVATE_NETWORK_NAME" | grep ' id ' | get_field 2) SUBNET_ID=$(quantum subnet-create --tenant_id $TENANT_ID --ip_version 4 --gateway $NETWORK_GATEWAY $NET_ID $FIXED_RANGE | grep ' id ' | get_field 2) fi if [[ "$Q_L3_ENABLED" == "True" ]]; then # Create a router, and add the private subnet as one of its interfaces if [[ "$Q_L3_ROUTER_PER_TENANT" == "True" ]]; then # create a tenant-owned router. ROUTER_ID=$(quantum router-create --tenant_id $TENANT_ID $Q_ROUTER_NAME | grep ' id ' | get_field 2) else # Plugin only supports creating a single router, which should be admin owned. ROUTER_ID=$(quantum router-create $Q_ROUTER_NAME | grep ' id ' | get_field 2) fi quantum router-interface-add $ROUTER_ID $SUBNET_ID # Create an external network, and a subnet. Configure the external network as router gw EXT_NET_ID=$(quantum net-create "$PUBLIC_NETWORK_NAME" -- --router:external=True | grep ' id ' | get_field 2) EXT_GW_IP=$(quantum subnet-create --ip_version 4 ${Q_FLOATING_ALLOCATION_POOL:+--allocation-pool $Q_FLOATING_ALLOCATION_POOL} $EXT_NET_ID $FLOATING_RANGE -- --enable_dhcp=False | grep 'gateway_ip' | get_field 2) quantum router-gateway-set $ROUTER_ID $EXT_NET_ID if is_service_enabled q-l3; then # logic is specific to using the l3-agent for l3 if is_quantum_ovs_base_plugin && [[ "$Q_USE_NAMESPACE" = "True" ]]; then CIDR_LEN=${FLOATING_RANGE#*/} sudo ip addr add $EXT_GW_IP/$CIDR_LEN dev $PUBLIC_BRIDGE sudo ip link set $PUBLIC_BRIDGE up ROUTER_GW_IP=`quantum port-list -c fixed_ips -c device_owner | grep router_gateway | awk -F '"' '{ print $8; }'` sudo route add -net $FIXED_RANGE gw $ROUTER_GW_IP fi if [[ "$Q_USE_NAMESPACE" == "False" ]]; then # Explicitly set router id in l3 agent configuration iniset $Q_L3_CONF_FILE DEFAULT router_id $ROUTER_ID fi fi fi } # init_quantum() - Initialize databases, etc. function init_quantum() { : } # install_quantum() - Collect source and prepare function install_quantum() { git_clone $QUANTUM_REPO $QUANTUM_DIR $QUANTUM_BRANCH } # install_quantumclient() - Collect source and prepare function install_quantumclient() { git_clone $QUANTUMCLIENT_REPO $QUANTUMCLIENT_DIR $QUANTUMCLIENT_BRANCH } # install_quantum_agent_packages() - Collect source and prepare function install_quantum_agent_packages() { # install packages that is specific to plugin agent quantum_plugin_install_agent_packages } function setup_quantum() { setup_develop $QUANTUM_DIR } function setup_quantumclient() { setup_develop $QUANTUMCLIENT_DIR } # Start running processes, including screen function start_quantum_service_and_check() { # Start the Quantum service screen_it q-svc "cd $QUANTUM_DIR && python $QUANTUM_DIR/bin/quantum-server --config-file $QUANTUM_CONF --config-file /$Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILE" echo "Waiting for Quantum to start..." if ! timeout $SERVICE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! http_proxy= wget -q -O- http://$Q_HOST:$Q_PORT; do sleep 1; done"; then die $LINENO "Quantum did not start" fi } # Start running processes, including screen function start_quantum_agents() { # Start up the quantum agents if enabled screen_it q-agt "cd $QUANTUM_DIR && python $AGENT_BINARY --config-file $QUANTUM_CONF --config-file /$Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILE" screen_it q-dhcp "cd $QUANTUM_DIR && python $AGENT_DHCP_BINARY --config-file $QUANTUM_CONF --config-file=$Q_DHCP_CONF_FILE" screen_it q-l3 "cd $QUANTUM_DIR && python $AGENT_L3_BINARY --config-file $QUANTUM_CONF --config-file=$Q_L3_CONF_FILE" screen_it q-meta "cd $QUANTUM_DIR && python $AGENT_META_BINARY --config-file $QUANTUM_CONF --config-file=$Q_META_CONF_FILE" if is_service_enabled q-lbaas; then screen_it q-lbaas "cd $QUANTUM_DIR && python $AGENT_LBAAS_BINARY --config-file $QUANTUM_CONF --config-file=$LBAAS_AGENT_CONF_FILENAME" fi } # stop_quantum() - Stop running processes (non-screen) function stop_quantum() { if is_service_enabled q-dhcp; then pid=$(ps aux | awk '/[d]nsmasq.+interface=(tap|ns-)/ { print $2 }') [ ! -z "$pid" ] && sudo kill -9 $pid fi } # cleanup_quantum() - Remove residual data files, anything left over from previous # runs that a clean run would need to clean up function cleanup_quantum() { : } # _configure_quantum_common() # Set common config for all quantum server and agents. # This MUST be called before other _configure_quantum_* functions. function _configure_quantum_common() { # Put config files in ``QUANTUM_CONF_DIR`` for everyone to find if [[ ! -d $QUANTUM_CONF_DIR ]]; then sudo mkdir -p $QUANTUM_CONF_DIR fi sudo chown $STACK_USER $QUANTUM_CONF_DIR cp $QUANTUM_DIR/etc/quantum.conf $QUANTUM_CONF # set plugin-specific variables # Q_PLUGIN_CONF_PATH, Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILENAME, Q_DB_NAME, Q_PLUGIN_CLASS quantum_plugin_configure_common if [[ $Q_PLUGIN_CONF_PATH == '' || $Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILENAME == '' || $Q_PLUGIN_CLASS == '' ]]; then die $LINENO "Quantum plugin not set.. exiting" fi # If needed, move config file from ``$QUANTUM_DIR/etc/quantum`` to ``QUANTUM_CONF_DIR`` mkdir -p /$Q_PLUGIN_CONF_PATH Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILE=$Q_PLUGIN_CONF_PATH/$Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILENAME cp $QUANTUM_DIR/$Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILE /$Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILE iniset /$Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILE DATABASE sql_connection `database_connection_url $Q_DB_NAME` iniset $QUANTUM_CONF DEFAULT state_path $DATA_DIR/quantum _quantum_setup_rootwrap } function _configure_quantum_debug_command() { if [[ "$Q_USE_DEBUG_COMMAND" != "True" ]]; then return fi cp $QUANTUM_DIR/etc/l3_agent.ini $QUANTUM_TEST_CONFIG_FILE iniset $QUANTUM_TEST_CONFIG_FILE DEFAULT verbose False iniset $QUANTUM_TEST_CONFIG_FILE DEFAULT debug False iniset $QUANTUM_TEST_CONFIG_FILE DEFAULT use_namespaces $Q_USE_NAMESPACE iniset $QUANTUM_TEST_CONFIG_FILE DEFAULT root_helper "$Q_RR_COMMAND" # Intermediate fix until Quantum patch lands and then line above will # be cleaned. iniset $QUANTUM_TEST_CONFIG_FILE AGENT root_helper "$Q_RR_COMMAND" _quantum_setup_keystone $QUANTUM_TEST_CONFIG_FILE DEFAULT set_auth_url _quantum_setup_interface_driver $QUANTUM_TEST_CONFIG_FILE quantum_plugin_configure_debug_command } function _configure_quantum_dhcp_agent() { AGENT_DHCP_BINARY="$QUANTUM_DIR/bin/quantum-dhcp-agent" Q_DHCP_CONF_FILE=$QUANTUM_CONF_DIR/dhcp_agent.ini cp $QUANTUM_DIR/etc/dhcp_agent.ini $Q_DHCP_CONF_FILE iniset $Q_DHCP_CONF_FILE DEFAULT verbose True iniset $Q_DHCP_CONF_FILE DEFAULT debug True iniset $Q_DHCP_CONF_FILE DEFAULT use_namespaces $Q_USE_NAMESPACE iniset $Q_DHCP_CONF_FILE DEFAULT root_helper "$Q_RR_COMMAND" _quantum_setup_keystone $Q_DHCP_CONF_FILE DEFAULT set_auth_url _quantum_setup_interface_driver $Q_DHCP_CONF_FILE quantum_plugin_configure_dhcp_agent } function _configure_quantum_l3_agent() { Q_L3_ENABLED=True # for l3-agent, only use per tenant router if we have namespaces Q_L3_ROUTER_PER_TENANT=$Q_USE_NAMESPACE AGENT_L3_BINARY="$QUANTUM_DIR/bin/quantum-l3-agent" PUBLIC_BRIDGE=${PUBLIC_BRIDGE:-br-ex} Q_L3_CONF_FILE=$QUANTUM_CONF_DIR/l3_agent.ini cp $QUANTUM_DIR/etc/l3_agent.ini $Q_L3_CONF_FILE iniset $Q_L3_CONF_FILE DEFAULT verbose True iniset $Q_L3_CONF_FILE DEFAULT debug True iniset $Q_L3_CONF_FILE DEFAULT use_namespaces $Q_USE_NAMESPACE iniset $Q_L3_CONF_FILE DEFAULT root_helper "$Q_RR_COMMAND" _quantum_setup_keystone $Q_L3_CONF_FILE DEFAULT set_auth_url _quantum_setup_interface_driver $Q_L3_CONF_FILE quantum_plugin_configure_l3_agent } function _configure_quantum_metadata_agent() { AGENT_META_BINARY="$QUANTUM_DIR/bin/quantum-metadata-agent" Q_META_CONF_FILE=$QUANTUM_CONF_DIR/metadata_agent.ini cp $QUANTUM_DIR/etc/metadata_agent.ini $Q_META_CONF_FILE iniset $Q_META_CONF_FILE DEFAULT verbose True iniset $Q_META_CONF_FILE DEFAULT debug True iniset $Q_META_CONF_FILE DEFAULT nova_metadata_ip $Q_META_DATA_IP iniset $Q_META_CONF_FILE DEFAULT root_helper "$Q_RR_COMMAND" _quantum_setup_keystone $Q_META_CONF_FILE DEFAULT set_auth_url } function _configure_quantum_lbaas() { quantum_agent_lbaas_install_agent_packages quantum_agent_lbaas_configure_common quantum_agent_lbaas_configure_agent } # _configure_quantum_plugin_agent() - Set config files for quantum plugin agent # It is called when q-agt is enabled. function _configure_quantum_plugin_agent() { # Specify the default root helper prior to agent configuration to # ensure that an agent's configuration can override the default iniset /$Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILE AGENT root_helper "$Q_RR_COMMAND" # Configure agent for plugin quantum_plugin_configure_plugin_agent } # _configure_quantum_service() - Set config files for quantum service # It is called when q-svc is enabled. function _configure_quantum_service() { Q_API_PASTE_FILE=$QUANTUM_CONF_DIR/api-paste.ini Q_POLICY_FILE=$QUANTUM_CONF_DIR/policy.json cp $QUANTUM_DIR/etc/api-paste.ini $Q_API_PASTE_FILE cp $QUANTUM_DIR/etc/policy.json $Q_POLICY_FILE if is_service_enabled $DATABASE_BACKENDS; then recreate_database $Q_DB_NAME utf8 else die $LINENO "A database must be enabled in order to use the $Q_PLUGIN Quantum plugin." fi # Update either configuration file with plugin iniset $QUANTUM_CONF DEFAULT core_plugin $Q_PLUGIN_CLASS if [[ $Q_SERVICE_PLUGIN_CLASSES != '' ]]; then iniset $QUANTUM_CONF DEFAULT service_plugins $Q_SERVICE_PLUGIN_CLASSES fi iniset $QUANTUM_CONF DEFAULT verbose True iniset $QUANTUM_CONF DEFAULT debug True iniset $QUANTUM_CONF DEFAULT policy_file $Q_POLICY_FILE iniset $QUANTUM_CONF DEFAULT allow_overlapping_ips $Q_ALLOW_OVERLAPPING_IP iniset $QUANTUM_CONF DEFAULT auth_strategy $Q_AUTH_STRATEGY _quantum_setup_keystone $QUANTUM_CONF keystone_authtoken # Comment out keystone authtoken configuration in api-paste.ini # It is required to avoid any breakage in Quantum where the sample # api-paste.ini has authtoken configurations. _quantum_commentout_keystone_authtoken $Q_API_PASTE_FILE filter:authtoken # Configure plugin quantum_plugin_configure_service } # Utility Functions #------------------ # _quantum_setup_rootwrap() - configure Quantum's rootwrap function _quantum_setup_rootwrap() { if [[ "$Q_USE_ROOTWRAP" == "False" ]]; then return fi # Deploy new rootwrap filters files (owned by root). # Wipe any existing rootwrap.d files first Q_CONF_ROOTWRAP_D=$QUANTUM_CONF_DIR/rootwrap.d if [[ -d $Q_CONF_ROOTWRAP_D ]]; then sudo rm -rf $Q_CONF_ROOTWRAP_D fi # Deploy filters to $QUANTUM_CONF_DIR/rootwrap.d mkdir -p -m 755 $Q_CONF_ROOTWRAP_D cp -pr $QUANTUM_DIR/etc/quantum/rootwrap.d/* $Q_CONF_ROOTWRAP_D/ sudo chown -R root:root $Q_CONF_ROOTWRAP_D sudo chmod 644 $Q_CONF_ROOTWRAP_D/* # Set up rootwrap.conf, pointing to $QUANTUM_CONF_DIR/rootwrap.d # location moved in newer versions, prefer new location if test -r $QUANTUM_DIR/etc/quantum/rootwrap.conf; then sudo cp -p $QUANTUM_DIR/etc/quantum/rootwrap.conf $Q_RR_CONF_FILE else sudo cp -p $QUANTUM_DIR/etc/rootwrap.conf $Q_RR_CONF_FILE fi sudo sed -e "s:^filters_path=.*$:filters_path=$Q_CONF_ROOTWRAP_D:" -i $Q_RR_CONF_FILE sudo chown root:root $Q_RR_CONF_FILE sudo chmod 0644 $Q_RR_CONF_FILE # Specify rootwrap.conf as first parameter to quantum-rootwrap ROOTWRAP_SUDOER_CMD="$QUANTUM_ROOTWRAP $Q_RR_CONF_FILE *" # Set up the rootwrap sudoers for quantum TEMPFILE=`mktemp` echo "$USER ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: $ROOTWRAP_SUDOER_CMD" >$TEMPFILE chmod 0440 $TEMPFILE sudo chown root:root $TEMPFILE sudo mv $TEMPFILE /etc/sudoers.d/quantum-rootwrap # Update the root_helper iniset $QUANTUM_CONF AGENT root_helper "$Q_RR_COMMAND" } # Configures keystone integration for quantum service and agents function _quantum_setup_keystone() { local conf_file=$1 local section=$2 local use_auth_url=$3 if [[ -n $use_auth_url ]]; then iniset $conf_file $section auth_url "$KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PROTOCOL://$KEYSTONE_AUTH_HOST:$KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT/v2.0" else iniset $conf_file $section auth_host $KEYSTONE_SERVICE_HOST iniset $conf_file $section auth_port $KEYSTONE_AUTH_PORT iniset $conf_file $section auth_protocol $KEYSTONE_SERVICE_PROTOCOL fi iniset $conf_file $section admin_tenant_name $SERVICE_TENANT_NAME iniset $conf_file $section admin_user $Q_ADMIN_USERNAME iniset $conf_file $section admin_password $SERVICE_PASSWORD iniset $conf_file $section signing_dir $QUANTUM_AUTH_CACHE_DIR # Create cache dir sudo mkdir -p $QUANTUM_AUTH_CACHE_DIR sudo chown $STACK_USER $QUANTUM_AUTH_CACHE_DIR rm -f $QUANTUM_AUTH_CACHE_DIR/* } function _quantum_commentout_keystone_authtoken() { local conf_file=$1 local section=$2 inicomment $conf_file $section auth_host inicomment $conf_file $section auth_port inicomment $conf_file $section auth_protocol inicomment $conf_file $section auth_url inicomment $conf_file $section admin_tenant_name inicomment $conf_file $section admin_user inicomment $conf_file $section admin_password inicomment $conf_file $section signing_dir } function _quantum_setup_interface_driver() { quantum_plugin_setup_interface_driver $1 } # Functions for Quantum Exercises #-------------------------------- function delete_probe() { local from_net="$1" net_id=`_get_net_id $from_net` probe_id=`quantum-debug --os-tenant-name admin --os-username admin --os-password $ADMIN_PASSWORD probe-list -c id -c network_id | grep $net_id | awk '{print $2}'` quantum-debug --os-tenant-name admin --os-username admin probe-delete $probe_id } function setup_quantum_debug() { if [[ "$Q_USE_DEBUG_COMMAND" == "True" ]]; then public_net_id=`_get_net_id $PUBLIC_NETWORK_NAME` quantum-debug --os-tenant-name admin --os-username admin --os-password $ADMIN_PASSWORD probe-create --device-owner compute $public_net_id private_net_id=`_get_net_id $PRIVATE_NETWORK_NAME` quantum-debug --os-tenant-name admin --os-username admin --os-password $ADMIN_PASSWORD probe-create --device-owner compute $private_net_id fi } function teardown_quantum_debug() { delete_probe $PUBLIC_NETWORK_NAME delete_probe $PRIVATE_NETWORK_NAME } function _get_net_id() { quantum --os-tenant-name admin --os-username admin --os-password $ADMIN_PASSWORD net-list | grep $1 | awk '{print $2}' } function _get_probe_cmd_prefix() { local from_net="$1" net_id=`_get_net_id $from_net` probe_id=`quantum-debug --os-tenant-name admin --os-username admin --os-password $ADMIN_PASSWORD probe-list -c id -c network_id | grep $net_id | awk '{print $2}' | head -n 1` echo "$Q_RR_COMMAND ip netns exec qprobe-$probe_id" } function _ping_check_quantum() { local from_net=$1 local ip=$2 local timeout_sec=$3 local expected=${4:-"True"} local check_command="" probe_cmd=`_get_probe_cmd_prefix $from_net` if [[ "$expected" = "True" ]]; then check_command="while ! $probe_cmd ping -w 1 -c 1 $ip; do sleep 1; done" else check_command="while $probe_cmd ping -w 1 -c 1 $ip; do sleep 1; done" fi if ! timeout $timeout_sec sh -c "$check_command"; then if [[ "$expected" = "True" ]]; then die $LINENO "[Fail] Couldn't ping server" else die $LINENO "[Fail] Could ping server" fi fi } # ssh check function _ssh_check_quantum() { local from_net=$1 local key_file=$2 local ip=$3 local user=$4 local timeout_sec=$5 local probe_cmd = "" probe_cmd=`_get_probe_cmd_prefix $from_net` if ! timeout $timeout_sec sh -c "while ! $probe_cmd ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -i $key_file ${user}@$ip echo success ; do sleep 1; done"; then die $LINENO "server didn't become ssh-able!" fi } # Quantum 3rd party programs #--------------------------- # please refer to lib/quantum_thirdparty/README.md for details QUANTUM_THIRD_PARTIES="" for f in $TOP_DIR/lib/quantum_thirdparty/*; do third_party=$(basename $f) if is_service_enabled $third_party; then source $TOP_DIR/lib/quantum_thirdparty/$third_party QUANTUM_THIRD_PARTIES="$QUANTUM_THIRD_PARTIES,$third_party" fi done function _quantum_third_party_do() { for third_party in ${QUANTUM_THIRD_PARTIES//,/ }; do ${1}_${third_party} done } # configure_quantum_third_party() - Set config files, create data dirs, etc function configure_quantum_third_party() { _quantum_third_party_do configure } # init_quantum_third_party() - Initialize databases, etc. function init_quantum_third_party() { _quantum_third_party_do init } # install_quantum_third_party() - Collect source and prepare function install_quantum_third_party() { _quantum_third_party_do install } # start_quantum_third_party() - Start running processes, including screen function start_quantum_third_party() { _quantum_third_party_do start } # stop_quantum_third_party - Stop running processes (non-screen) function stop_quantum_third_party() { _quantum_third_party_do stop } # Restore xtrace $XTRACE