4.3. Jump Server ConfigurationΒΆ

Jump server install procedures are maintained by each installer project. Addional Jump server configuraton BKMs will be maintained here. The below install information was used for Fuel however may be outdated (please refer to Fuel Installer documents).

Procedure

  1. Obtain CentOS 7 Minimal ISO and install
wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/7/isos/x86_64/CentOS-7-x86_64-Minimal-1503-01.iso
  1. Set parameters appropriate for your environment during installation
  2. Disable NetworkManager
systemctl disable NetworkManager
  1. Configure your /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-* files for your network
  2. Restart networking
service network restart
  1. Edit /etc/resolv.conf and add a nameserver
vi /etc/resolv.conf
  1. Install libvirt & kvm
yum -y update yum -y install kvm qemu-kvm libvirt systemctl enable libvirtd
  1. Reboot:
shutdown -r now
  1. If you wish to avoid annoying delay when use ssh to log in, disable DNS lookups:

vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config

Uncomment “UseDNS yes”, change ‘yes’ to ‘no’.

Save

  1. Restart sshd
systemctl restart sshd
  1. Install virt-install
yum -y install virt-install
  1. Visit artifacts.opnfv.org and D/L the OPNFV Fuel ISO
  2. Create a bridge using the interface on the PXE network, for example: br0
  3. Make a directory owned by qemu:

mkdir /home/qemu; mkdir -p /home/qemu/VMs/fuel-6.0/disk

chown -R qemu:qemu /home/qemu

  1. Copy the ISO to /home/qemu

cd /home/qemu

virt-install -n opnfv-2015-05-22_18-34-07-fuel -r 4096 --vcpus=4 --cpuset=0-3 -c opnfv-2015-05-22_18-34-07.iso --os-type=linux --os-variant=rhel6 --boot hd,cdrom --disk path=/home/qemu/VMs/mirantis-fuel-6.0/disk/fuel-vhd0.qcow2,bus=virtio,size=50,format=qcow2 -w bridge=br0,model=virtio --graphics vnc,listen=0.0.0.0

  1. Temporarily flush the firewall rules to make things easier:
iptables -F
  1. Connect to the console of the installing VM with your favorite VNC client.
  2. Change the IP settings to match the pod, use an IP in the PXE/Admin network for the Fuel Master