openstack-manuals/doc/install-guide/section_nova-controller.xml
Tom Fifield a0d4d77dd3 Install fixes, from following the guide.
Some installation guide fixes that appeared when following the install
guide for Ubuntu 12.04
* Add a lead in to the start of the clients chapter
* Allow the glance install to refer to other backends
* Move config file edit commands together in nova controller

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xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="5.0"
xml:id="nova-controller">
<title>Install Compute controller services</title>
<para>Compute is a collection of services that enable you to launch
virtual machine instances. You can configure these services to run
on separate nodes or the same node. In this guide, most services
run on the controller node and the service that launches virtual
machines runs on a dedicated compute node. This section shows you
how to install and configure these services on the controller
node.</para>
<procedure>
<step>
<para>Install the Compute packages necessary for the controller
node.</para>
<screen os="fedora;rhel;centos"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>yum install openstack-nova-api openstack-nova-cert openstack-nova-conductor \
openstack-nova-console openstack-nova-novncproxy openstack-nova-scheduler \
python-novaclient</userinput></screen>
<screen os="ubuntu;debian"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>apt-get install nova-api nova-cert nova-conductor nova-consoleauth \
nova-novncproxy nova-scheduler python-novaclient</userinput></screen>
<screen os="opensuse;sles"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>zypper install openstack-nova-api openstack-nova-scheduler \
openstack-nova-cert openstack-nova-conductor openstack-nova-console \
openstack-nova-consoleauth openstack-nova-novncproxy python-novaclient</userinput></screen>
</step>
<step os="debian">
<para>Respond to the prompts for <link
linkend="debconf-dbconfig-common">database
management</link>, <link linkend="debconf-keystone_authtoken"
><literal>[keystone_authtoken]</literal> settings</link>,
<link linkend="debconf-rabbitqm">RabbitMQ
credentials</link>, and <link linkend="debconf-api-endpoints"
>API endpoint</link> registration. The <command>nova-manage
db sync</command> command runs automatically.</para>
</step>
<step>
<para>Compute stores information in a database. In this guide, we
use a MySQL database on the controller node. Configure Compute
with the database location and credentials. Replace
<replaceable>NOVA_DBPASS</replaceable> with the password for the
database that you will create in a later step.</para>
<screen os="fedora;rhel;centos;opensuse;sles"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf \
database connection mysql://nova:<replaceable>NOVA_DBPASS</replaceable>@<replaceable>controller</replaceable>/nova</userinput></screen>
<para os="ubuntu;debian">Edit the <literal>[database]</literal> section
in the <filename>/etc/nova/nova.conf</filename> file to modify this
key:</para>
<programlisting os="ubuntu;debian" language="ini">
[database]
connection = mysql://nova:<replaceable>NOVA_DBPASS</replaceable>@controller/nova</programlisting>
</step>
<step os="fedora;rhel;centos">
<para>Set these configuration keys to configure Compute to use
the Qpid message broker:</para>
<screen><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf \
DEFAULT rpc_backend nova.openstack.common.rpc.impl_qpid</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf DEFAULT qpid_hostname <replaceable>controller</replaceable></userinput></screen>
</step>
<step os="ubuntu">
<para>Configure the Compute service to use the RabbitMQ message broker by
setting these configuration keys in the <literal>[DEFAULT]</literal>
configuration group of the <filename>/etc/nova/nova.conf</filename>
file:</para>
<programlisting language="ini">rpc_backend = nova.rpc.impl_kombu
rabbit_host = controller
rabbit_password = <replaceable>RABBIT_PASS</replaceable></programlisting>
</step>
<step os="opensuse;sles">
<para>Set these configuration keys to configure Compute to use
the RabbitMQ message broker:</para>
<screen><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf \
DEFAULT rpc_backend nova.rpc.impl_kombu</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf DEFAULT rabbit_host controller</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf DEFAULT rabbit_password <replaceable>RABBIT_PASS</replaceable></userinput></screen>
</step>
<step>
<para>Set the <option>my_ip</option>,
<option>vncserver_listen</option>, and
<option>vncserver_proxyclient_address</option>
configuration options to the internal IP address of the
controller node:</para>
<screen os="fedora;rhel;centos;opensuse;sles"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf DEFAULT my_ip 192.168.0.10</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf DEFAULT vncserver_listen 192.168.0.10</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf DEFAULT vncserver_proxyclient_address 192.168.0.10</userinput></screen>
<para os="ubuntu">Edit the
<filename>/etc/nova/nova.conf</filename> file and add these
lines to the <literal>[DEFAULT]</literal> section:</para>
<para os="debian">In Debian, the <package>debconf</package>
package automatically sets up <literal>my_ip</literal>
parameter but you must edit the
<filename>/etc/nova/nova.conf</filename> file to configure
the <option>vncserver_listen</option> and
<option>vncserver_proxyclient_address</option> options,
which appear at the end of the file:</para>
<programlisting os="ubuntu;debian" language="ini">...
[DEFAULT]
...
my_ip = 192.168.0.10
vncserver_listen = 192.168.0.10
vncserver_proxyclient_address = 192.168.0.10</programlisting>
</step>
<step os="fedora;rhel;centos;opensuse;sles">
<para>Run the <command>openstack-db</command> command to create
the Compute service database and tables and a
<literal>nova</literal> database user.</para>
<screen os="fedora;rhel;centos;opensuse;sles"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-db --init --service nova --password <replaceable>NOVA_DBPASS</replaceable></userinput></screen>
</step>
<step os="ubuntu">
<para>By default, the Ubuntu packages create an SQLite database.
Delete the <filename>nova.sqlite</filename> file created in
the <filename>/var/lib/nova/</filename> directory so that it
does not get used by mistake.</para>
</step>
<step os="ubuntu">
<para>Use the password you created previously to log in as root.
Create a <literal>nova</literal> database user:</para>
<screen><prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>mysql -u root -p</userinput>
<prompt>mysql></prompt> <userinput>CREATE DATABASE nova;</userinput>
<prompt>mysql></prompt> <userinput>GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON nova.* TO 'nova'@'localhost' \
IDENTIFIED BY '<replaceable>NOVA_DBPASS</replaceable>';</userinput>
<prompt>mysql></prompt> <userinput>GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON nova.* TO 'nova'@'%' \
IDENTIFIED BY '<replaceable>NOVA_DBPASS</replaceable>';</userinput></screen>
</step>
<step os="ubuntu">
<para>Create the Compute service tables:</para>
<screen><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>nova-manage db sync</userinput></screen>
</step>
<step os="rhel;centos;fedora;opensuse;sles;ubuntu">
<para>Create a <literal>nova</literal> user that Compute uses to
authenticate with the Identity Service. Use the
<literal>service</literal> tenant and give the user the
<literal>admin</literal> role:</para>
<screen><prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>keystone user-create --name=nova --pass=<replaceable>NOVA_PASS</replaceable> --email=<replaceable>nova@example.com</replaceable></userinput>
<prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>keystone user-role-add --user=nova --tenant=service --role=admin</userinput></screen>
</step>
<step>
<para>Configure Compute to use these credentials with the Identity
Service running on the controller. Replace
<replaceable>NOVA_PASS</replaceable> with your Compute password.</para>
<screen os="fedora;rhel;centos;opensuse;sles"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf DEFAULT auth_strategy keystone</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf keystone_authtoken auth_uri http://<replaceable>controller</replaceable>:5000</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf keystone_authtoken auth_host <replaceable>controller</replaceable></userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf keystone_authtoken auth_protocol http</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf keystone_authtoken auth_port 35357</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf keystone_authtoken admin_user nova</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf keystone_authtoken admin_tenant_name service</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>openstack-config --set /etc/nova/nova.conf keystone_authtoken admin_password <replaceable>NOVA_PASS</replaceable></userinput></screen>
<para os="ubuntu;debian">Edit the <literal>[DEFAULT]</literal> section
in the <filename>/etc/nova/nova.conf</filename> file to add this
key:
</para>
<programlisting os="ubuntu;debian" language="ini">
[DEFAULT]
...
auth_strategy=keystone</programlisting>
<para os="ubuntu;debian">Add these keys to the
<literal>[keystone_authtoken]</literal> section:</para>
<programlisting os="ubuntu;debian" language="ini">
[keystone_authtoken]
...
auth_uri = http://<replaceable>controller</replaceable>:5000
auth_host = controller
auth_port = 35357
auth_protocol = http
admin_tenant_name = service
admin_user = nova
admin_password = <replaceable>NOVA_PASS</replaceable></programlisting>
</step>
<step os="rhel;centos;fedora;opensuse;sles;ubuntu">
<para>You must register Compute with the Identity Service so
that other OpenStack services can locate it. Register the
service and specify the endpoint:</para>
<screen><prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>keystone service-create --name=nova --type=compute \
--description="OpenStack Compute"</userinput>
<prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>keystone endpoint-create \
--service-id=$(keystone service-list | awk '/ compute / {print $2}') \
--publicurl=http://<replaceable>controller</replaceable>:8774/v2/%\(tenant_id\)s \
--internalurl=http://<replaceable>controller</replaceable>:8774/v2/%\(tenant_id\)s \
--adminurl=http://<replaceable>controller</replaceable>:8774/v2/%\(tenant_id\)s</userinput></screen>
</step>
<step os="rhel;centos;fedora;opensuse;sles;ubuntu">
<para os="centos;fedora;rhel;opensuse;sles">Start Compute
services and configure them to start when the system
boots:</para>
<para os="ubuntu">Restart Compute services:</para>
<screen os="ubuntu"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>service nova-api restart</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>service nova-cert restart</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>service nova-consoleauth restart</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>service nova-scheduler restart</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>service nova-conductor restart</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>service nova-novncproxy restart</userinput></screen>
<screen os="centos;rhel;fedora;opensuse;sles"><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>service openstack-nova-api start</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>service openstack-nova-cert start</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>service openstack-nova-consoleauth start</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>service openstack-nova-scheduler start</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>service openstack-nova-conductor start</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>service openstack-nova-novncproxy start</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>chkconfig openstack-nova-api on</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>chkconfig openstack-nova-cert on</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>chkconfig openstack-nova-consoleauth on</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>chkconfig openstack-nova-scheduler on</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>chkconfig openstack-nova-conductor on</userinput>
<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>chkconfig openstack-nova-novncproxy on</userinput></screen>
</step>
<step>
<para>To verify your configuration, list available
images:</para>
<screen><prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>nova image-list</userinput>
<computeroutput>+--------------------------------------+-----------------+--------+--------+
| ID | Name | Status | Server |
+--------------------------------------+-----------------+--------+--------+
| acafc7c0-40aa-4026-9673-b879898e1fc2 | CirrOS 0.3.1 | ACTIVE | |
+--------------------------------------+-----------------+--------+--------+</computeroutput></screen>
</step>
</procedure>
</section>