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# Packstack
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Utility to install **OpenStack** on **Red Hat** based operating system. See
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other branches for older **OpenStack** versions. Details on how to
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contribute to **Packstack** may be found in the **Packstack** wiki at
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<https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Packstack> Additional information
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about involvement in the community around **Packstack** can be found at
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<https://openstack.redhat.com/Get_involved>
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This utility can be used to install **OpenStack** on a single or group of
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hosts (over `ssh`).
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This utility is still in the early stages, a lot of the configuration
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options have yet to be added.
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## Installation of packstack:
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$ yum install -y git
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$ git clone git://github.com/openstack/packstack.git
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$ cd packstack && sudo python setup.py install
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## Installation of Puppet modules (REQUIRED if running packstack from source):
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$ export GEM_HOME=/tmp/somedir
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$ gem install r10k
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$ sudo -E /tmp/somedir/bin/r10k puppetfile install -v
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$ sudo cp -r packstack/puppet/modules/packstack /usr/share/openstack-puppet/modules
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### Option 1 (all-in-one)
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$ packstack --allinone
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This will install all **OpenStack** services on a single host without
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prompting for any configuration information. This will generate an
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"answers" file (`packstack-answers-<date>-<time>.txt`) containing all
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the values used for the install.
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If you need to re-run packstack, you must use the `--answer-file`
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option in order for packstack to use the correct values for passwords
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and other authentication credentials:
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$ packstack --answer-file packstack-answers-<date>-<time>.txt
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### Option 2 (using answer file)
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$ packstack --gen-answer-file=ans.txt
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Then edit `ans.txt` as appropriate e.g.
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- set `CONFIG_SSH_KEY` to a public ssh key to be installed to remote machines
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- Edit the IP address to anywhere you want to install a piece of OpenStack on another server
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- Edit the 3 network interfaces to whatever makes sense in your setup
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$ packstack --answer-file=ans.txt
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### Option 3 (prompts for configuration options)
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$ packstack
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that's it, if everything went well you can now start using OpenStack
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$ cd
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$ . keystonerc_admin
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$ nova list
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$ swift list # if you have installed swift
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## Config options
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- `CONFIG_NOVA_COMPUTE_HOSTS` :
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* A comma separated list of ip addresses on which to install nova compute
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- `CONFIG_SWIFT_STORAGE_HOSTS` :
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* A comma separated list of swift storage devices
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* `1.1.1.1`: create a testing loopback device and use this for storage
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* `1.1.1.1/sdb`: use `/dev/sdb` on `1.1.1.1` as a storage device
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## Logging
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The location of the log files and generated puppet manifests are in the
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`/var/tmp/packstack` directory under a directory named by the date in which
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**Packstack** was run and a random string (e.g. `/var/tmp/packstack/20131022-204316-Bf3Ek2`).
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Inside, we find a manifest directory and the `openstack-setup.log` file; puppet
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manifests and a log file for each one are found inside the manifest directory.
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## Debugging
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To make **Packstack** write more detailed information into the log file you can use the `-d` switch:
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$ packstack -d --allinone
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When upgrading to a new OpenStack release and reusing old answerfile
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it is useful to know if any **Packstack** option was removed. If answerfile is
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written by hand it is possible to make a mistake. The `--validate-answer-file`
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switch allows checking if any provided option is not recognized by **Packstack**.
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$ packstack --validate-answer-file=ans.txt
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## Developing
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To ease development of **Packstack**, it can be
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useful to install from *git* such that updates to the git repositories are
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immediately effective without reinstallation.
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To do this, start with a minimal **CentOS 7** installation. Then remove any
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relevant packages that might conflict:
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$ yum -y erase openstack-packstack*,puppet-*
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Disable **SELinux** by changing "`enforcing`" to "`permissive`" in
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`/etc/sysconfig/selinux`, then reboot to allow service changes to take effect
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and swap over networking. Then install packages:
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$ yum -y install git python-setuptools
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And install **RDO**:
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$ yum -y install https://www.rdoproject.org/repos/rdo-release.rpm
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$ yum -y update
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Install Puppet modules as described [above](README.md#installation-of-puppet-modules-required-if-running-packstack-from-source).
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Then we get **Packstack**:
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$ yum install -y python-crypto python-devel libffi-devel openssl-devel gcc-c++
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$ git clone https://github.com/openstack/packstack
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$ cd packstack
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$ python setup.py develop
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And we're done. Changes to the contents of **Packstack** source repository
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are picked up by the **Packstack**
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executable without further intervention, and **Packstack** is ready to install.
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## Puppet Style Guide
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**IMPORTANT** <https://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/style_guide.html>
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Please, respect the Puppet Style Guide as much as possible !
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## Running local Puppet-lint tests
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It assumes that both `bundler` as well as `rubygems` (and `ruby`) are already
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installed on the system. If not, run this command:
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$ sudo yum install rubygems rubygem-bundler ruby ruby-devel -y
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Go into the **Packstack** root directory.
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$ cd packstack/
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A `Rakefile` contains all you need to run puppet-lint task automatically over
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all the puppet manifests included in the **Packstack** project.
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$ ls -l packstack/puppet/templates/
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and
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$ ls -l packstack/puppet/modules/
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The default puppet-lint pattern for `.pp` files is `**/*.pp`. So there is no
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need to go inside those directories to run puppet-lint !
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$ mkdir vendor
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$ export GEM_HOME=vendor
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$ bundle install
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$ bundle exec rake lint
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## Packstack integration tests
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Packstack is integration tested in the OpenStack gate and provides the means to
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reproduce these tests on your environment if you wish.
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Scenario000 installs packstack allinone only and doesn't run any tests. This is
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the current matrix of available tests:
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| - | scenario000 | scenario001 | scenario002 | scenario003 |
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| keystone | FERNET | FERNET | FERNET | FERNET |
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| glance | | file | swift | file |
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| nova | X | X | X | X |
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| neutron | X | X | X | X |
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| neutron plugin | ovn | ovn | ovs | ovn |
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| vpnaas | | | | |
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| cinder | X | X | | |
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| ceilometer | X | | | X |
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| aodh | X | | | X |
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| gnocchi | X | | | X |
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| panko | | | | X |
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| heat | | | | X |
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| swift | X | | X | |
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| sahara | | | X | |
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| trove | | | X | |
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| horizon | | X | | |
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| manila | | X | | |
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| SSL | | X | | |
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To run these tests:
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export SCENARIO="scenario001"
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./run_tests.sh
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run_tests.sh will take care of installing the required dependencies,
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configure packstack to run according to the above matrix and run the complete
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installation process. If the installation is successful, tempest will also
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run smoke tests.
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By default, run_tests.sh will set up delorean (RDO Trunk) repositories.
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There are two ways of overriding default repositories:
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export DELOREAN="http://someotherdomain.tld/delorean.repo"
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export DELOREAN_DEPS="http://someotherdomain.tld/delorean-deps.repo"
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./run_tests.sh
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You can also choose to disable repository management entirely:
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<setup your own custom repositories here>
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export MANAGE_REPOS="false"
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./run_tests.sh
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