devstack/lib/ryu
Attila Fazekas 91b8d13eda Fix "sudo: sorry, you must have a tty to run sudo"
On many systems the requiretty sudoers option is turned on by default.
With "requiretty" option the sudo ensures the user have real tty access.

Just several "su" variant has an option for skipping the new session creation step.

Only one session can posses a tty, so after a "su -c" the sudo will not
work.

We will use sudo instead of su, when we create the stack account.

This change adds new variable the STACK_USER for
 service username.

Change-Id: I1b3fbd903686884e74a5a22d82c0c0890e1be03c
2013-01-11 09:15:30 +01:00

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# Ryu OpenFlow Controller
# -----------------------
# Save trace setting
XTRACE=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
set +o xtrace
RYU_DIR=$DEST/ryu
# Ryu API Host
RYU_API_HOST=${RYU_API_HOST:-127.0.0.1}
# Ryu API Port
RYU_API_PORT=${RYU_API_PORT:-8080}
# Ryu OFP Host
RYU_OFP_HOST=${RYU_OFP_HOST:-127.0.0.1}
# Ryu OFP Port
RYU_OFP_PORT=${RYU_OFP_PORT:-6633}
# Ryu Applications
RYU_APPS=${RYU_APPS:-ryu.app.simple_isolation,ryu.app.rest}
function configure_ryu() {
setup_develop $RYU_DIR
}
function init_ryu() {
RYU_CONF_DIR=/etc/ryu
if [[ ! -d $RYU_CONF_DIR ]]; then
sudo mkdir -p $RYU_CONF_DIR
fi
sudo chown $STACK_USER $RYU_CONF_DIR
RYU_CONF=$RYU_CONF_DIR/ryu.conf
sudo rm -rf $RYU_CONF
cat <<EOF > $RYU_CONF
--app_lists=$RYU_APPS
--wsapi_host=$RYU_API_HOST
--wsapi_port=$RYU_API_PORT
--ofp_listen_host=$RYU_OFP_HOST
--ofp_tcp_listen_port=$RYU_OFP_PORT
EOF
}
function install_ryu() {
git_clone $RYU_REPO $RYU_DIR $RYU_BRANCH
}
function is_ryu_required() {
if is_service_enabled ryu || (is_service_enabled quantum && [[ "$Q_PLUGIN" = "ryu" ]]); then
return 0
fi
return 1
}
function start_ryu() {
screen_it ryu "cd $RYU_DIR && $RYU_DIR/bin/ryu-manager --flagfile $RYU_CONF"
}
function stop_ryu() {
:
}
# Restore xtrace
$XTRACE