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Launch an instance with legacy networking (nova-network)
To generate a key pair
Most cloud images support public key authentication
rather than conventional
user name/password authentication. Before launching an instance, you
must you must generate a public/private key pair using ssh-keygen
and add the
public key to your OpenStack environment.
Source the
demo
tenant credentials:$ source demo-openrc.sh
Generate a key pair:
$ ssh-keygen
Add the public key to your OpenStack environment:
$ nova keypair-add --pub-key ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub demo-key
Note
This command provides no output.
Verify addition of the public key:
$ nova keypair-list +----------+-------------------------------------------------+ | Name | Fingerprint | +----------+-------------------------------------------------+ | demo-key | 6c:74:ec:3a:08:05:4e:9e:21:22:a6:dd:b2:62:b8:28 | +----------+-------------------------------------------------+
To launch an instance
To launch an instance, you must at least specify the flavor, image name, network, security group, key, and instance name.
A flavor specifies a virtual resource allocation profile which includes processor, memory, and storage.
List available flavors:
$ nova flavor-list +-----+-----------+-----------+------+-----------+------+-------+-------------+-----------+ | ID | Name | Memory_MB | Disk | Ephemeral | Swap | VCPUs | RXTX_Factor | Is_Public | +-----+-----------+-----------+------+-----------+------+-------+-------------+-----------+ | 1 | m1.tiny | 512 | 1 | 0 | | 1 | 1.0 | True | | 2 | m1.small | 2048 | 20 | 0 | | 1 | 1.0 | True | | 3 | m1.medium | 4096 | 40 | 0 | | 2 | 1.0 | True | | 4 | m1.large | 8192 | 80 | 0 | | 4 | 1.0 | True | | 5 | m1.xlarge | 16384 | 160 | 0 | | 8 | 1.0 | True | +-----+-----------+-----------+------+-----------+------+-------+-------------+-----------+
Your first instance uses the
m1.tiny
flavor.Note
You can also reference a flavor by ID.
List available images:
$ nova image-list +--------------------------------------+---------------------+--------+--------+ | ID | Name | Status | Server | +--------------------------------------+---------------------+--------+--------+ | acafc7c0-40aa-4026-9673-b879898e1fc2 | cirros-0.3.4-x86_64 | ACTIVE | | +--------------------------------------+---------------------+--------+--------+
Your first instance uses the
cirros-0.3.4-x86_64
image.List available networks:
Note
You must source the
admin
tenant credentials for this step and then source thedemo
tenant credentials for the remaining steps.$ source admin-openrc.sh
$ nova net-list +--------------------------------------+----------+------------------+ | ID | Label | CIDR | +--------------------------------------+----------+------------------+ | 7f849be3-4494-495a-95a1-0f99ccb884c4 | demo-net | 203.0.113.24/29 | +--------------------------------------+----------+------------------+
Your first instance uses the
demo-net
tenant network. However, you must reference this network using the ID instead of the name.List available security groups:
$ nova secgroup-list +--------------------------------------+---------+-------------+ | Id | Name | Description | +--------------------------------------+---------+-------------+ | ad8d4ea5-3cad-4f7d-b164-ada67ec59473 | default | default | +--------------------------------------+---------+-------------+
Your first instance uses the
default
security group. By default, this security group implements a firewall that blocks remote access to instances. If you would like to permit remote access to your instance, launch it and thenconfigure remote access <launch-instance-nova-remoteaccess>
.Launch the instance:
Replace
DEMO_NET_ID
with the ID of thedemo-net
tenant network.$ nova boot --flavor m1.tiny --image cirros-0.3.4-x86_64 --nic net-id=DEMO_NET_ID \ --security-group default --key-name demo-key demo-instance1 +--------------------------------------+------------------------------------+ | Property | Value | +--------------------------------------+------------------------------------+ | OS-DCF:diskConfig | MANUAL | | OS-EXT-AZ:availability_zone | nova | | OS-EXT-STS:power_state | 0 | | OS-EXT-STS:task_state | scheduling | | OS-EXT-STS:vm_state | building | | OS-SRV-USG:launched_at | - | | OS-SRV-USG:terminated_at | - | | accessIPv4 | | | accessIPv6 | | | adminPass | ThZqrg7ach78 | | config_drive | | | created | 2014-04-10T00:09:16Z | | flavor | m1.tiny (1) | | hostId | | | id | 45ea195c-c469-43eb-83db-1a663bb... | | image | cirros-0.3.4-x86_64 (acafc7c0-...) | | key_name | demo-key | | metadata | {} | | name | demo-instance1 | | os-extended-volumes:volumes_attached | [] | | progress | 0 | | security_groups | default | | status | BUILD | | tenant_id | 93849608fe3d462ca9fa0e5dbfd4d040 | | updated | 2014-04-10T00:09:16Z | | user_id | 8397567baf4746cca7a1e608677c3b23 | +--------------------------------------+------------------------------------+
Check the status of your instance:
$ nova list +--------------+----------------+--------+------------+-------------+------------------------+ | ID | Name | Status | Task State | Power State | Networks | +--------------+----------------+--------+------------+-------------+------------------------+ | 45ea195c-... | demo-instance1 | ACTIVE | - | Running | demo-net=203.0.113.26 | +--------------+----------------+--------+------------+-------------+------------------------+
The status changes from
BUILD
toACTIVE
when your instance finishes the build process.
To access your instance using a virtual console
Obtain a
Virtual Network Computing (VNC)
session URL for your instance and access it from a web browser:$ nova get-vnc-console demo-instance1 novnc +-------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Type | Url | +-------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | novnc | http://controller:6080/vnc_auto.html?token=2f6dd985-f906-4bfc-b566-e87ce656375b | +-------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Note
If your web browser runs on a host that cannot resolve the
controller
host name, you can replacecontroller
with the IP address of the management interface on your controller node.The CirrOS image includes conventional user name/password authentication and provides these credentials at the login prompt. After logging into CirrOS, we recommend that you verify network connectivity using
ping
.Verify the
demo-net
network:$ ping -c 4 openstack.org PING openstack.org (174.143.194.225) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from 174.143.194.225: icmp_req=1 ttl=53 time=17.4 ms 64 bytes from 174.143.194.225: icmp_req=2 ttl=53 time=17.5 ms 64 bytes from 174.143.194.225: icmp_req=3 ttl=53 time=17.7 ms 64 bytes from 174.143.194.225: icmp_req=4 ttl=53 time=17.5 ms --- openstack.org ping statistics --- 4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 3003ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 17.431/17.575/17.734/0.143 ms
To access your instance remotely
Add rules to the
default
security group:Permit
ICMP
(ping):$ nova secgroup-add-rule default icmp -1 -1 0.0.0.0/0 +-------------+-----------+---------+-----------+--------------+ | IP Protocol | From Port | To Port | IP Range | Source Group | +-------------+-----------+---------+-----------+--------------+ | icmp | -1 | -1 | 0.0.0.0/0 | | +-------------+-----------+---------+-----------+--------------+
Permit secure shell (SSH) access:
$ nova secgroup-add-rule default tcp 22 22 0.0.0.0/0 +-------------+-----------+---------+-----------+--------------+ | IP Protocol | From Port | To Port | IP Range | Source Group | +-------------+-----------+---------+-----------+--------------+ | tcp | 22 | 22 | 0.0.0.0/0 | | +-------------+-----------+---------+-----------+--------------+
Verify network connectivity using
ping
from the controller node or any host on the external network:$ ping -c 4 203.0.113.26 PING 203.0.113.102 (203.0.113.26) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from 203.0.113.26: icmp_req=1 ttl=63 time=3.18 ms 64 bytes from 203.0.113.26: icmp_req=2 ttl=63 time=0.981 ms 64 bytes from 203.0.113.26: icmp_req=3 ttl=63 time=1.06 ms 64 bytes from 203.0.113.26: icmp_req=4 ttl=63 time=0.929 ms --- 203.0.113.26 ping statistics --- 4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 3002ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.929/1.539/3.183/0.951 ms
Access your instance using SSH from the controller node or any host on the external network:
$ ssh cirros@203.0.113.26 The authenticity of host '203.0.113.26 (203.0.113.26)' can't be established. RSA key fingerprint is ed:05:e9:e7:52:a0:ff:83:68:94:c7:d1:f2:f8:e2:e9. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes Warning: Permanently added '203.0.113.26' (RSA) to the list of known hosts. $
Note
If your host does not contain the public/private key pair created in an earlier step, SSH prompts for the default password associated with the
cirros
user.
To attach a Block Storage volume to your instance
If your environment includes the Block Storage service, you can attach a volume to the instance.
Source the
demo
credentials:$ source demo-openrc.sh
List volumes:
$ nova volume-list +--------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+-------------+ | ID | Status | Display Name | Size | Volume Type | Attached to | +--------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+-------------+ | 158bea89-... | available | | 1 | - | | +--------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+-------------+
Attach the
demo-volume1
volume to thedemo-instance1
instance:$ nova volume-attach demo-instance1 158bea89-07db-4ac2-8115-66c0d6a4bb48 +----------+--------------------------------------+ | Property | Value | +----------+--------------------------------------+ | device | /dev/vdb | | id | 158bea89-07db-4ac2-8115-66c0d6a4bb48 | | serverId | 45ea195c-c469-43eb-83db-1a663bbad2fc | | volumeId | 158bea89-07db-4ac2-8115-66c0d6a4bb48 | +----------+--------------------------------------+
Note
You must reference volumes using the IDs instead of names.
List volumes:
$ nova volume-list +--------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+--------------+ | ID | Status | Display Name | Size | Volume Type | Attached to | +--------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+--------------+ | 158bea89-... | in-use | | 1 | - | 45ea195c-... | +--------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+--------------+
The ID of the
demo-volume1
volume should indicatein-use
status by the ID of thedemo-instance1
instance.Access your instance using SSH from the controller node or any host on the external network and use the
fdisk
command to verify presence of the volume as the/dev/vdb
block storage device:$ ssh cirros@203.0.113.102 $ sudo fdisk -l Disk /dev/vda: 1073 MB, 1073741824 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 130 cylinders, total 2097152 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x00000000 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/vda1 * 16065 2088449 1036192+ 83 Linux Disk /dev/vdb: 1073 MB, 1073741824 bytes 16 heads, 63 sectors/track, 2080 cylinders, total 2097152 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x00000000 Disk /dev/vdb doesn't contain a valid partition table
Note
You must create a partition table and file system to use the volume.
If your instance does not launch or seem to work as you expect, see
the OpenStack Operations
Guide for more information or use one of the many other options <common/app_support>
to seek
assistance. We want your environment to work!