4.3. Setting Up OpenStack Controller NodeΒΆ

Please note that the instructions shown here are using devstack installer. If you are an experienced user and installs OpenStack in a different way, you can skip this step and follow the instructions of the method you are using to install OpenStack.

For exemplary purpose, we assume:

  • The hostname of OpenStack Controller Node is opnfv-os-controller, and the host IP address is 192.168.0.10
  • Ubuntu 14.04 or Fedora 21 is installed
  • We use opnfv as username to login.
  • We use devstack to install OpenStack Kilo. Please note that although the instructions are based on OpenStack Kilo, they can be applied to Liberty in the same way.

OS-N-0: Login to OpenStack Controller Node with username opnfv

OS-N-1: Update the packages and install git

For Ubuntu:

sudo apt-get update -y
sudo apt-get install -y git

For Fedora:

sudo yum update -y
sudo yum install -y git

OS-N-2: Clone the following GitHub repository to get the configuration and metadata files

git clone https://github.com/sridhargaddam/opnfv_os_ipv6_poc.git /opt/stack/opnfv_os_ipv6_poc

OS-N-3: Download devstack and switch to stable/kilo branch

git clone https://github.com/openstack-dev/devstack.git -b stable/kilo

OS-N-4: Start a new terminal, and change directory to where OpenStack is installed.

cd ~/devstack

OS-N-5: Create a local.conf file from the GitHub repo we cloned at OS-N-2.

cp /opt/stack/opnfv_os_ipv6_poc/scenario2/local.conf.odl.controller ~/devstack/local.conf

Please note that:

  • Note 1: Because Scenario 3 and Scenario 2 are essentially the same, and their only difference is using different build of Open Daylight, they share the same local.conf file of OpenStack.
  • Note 2: You need to change the IP address of ODL_MGR_IP to point to your actual IP address of Open Daylight Controller.

OS-N-6: Initiate Openstack setup by invoking stack.sh

./stack.sh

OS-N-7: If the setup is successful you would see the following logs on the console. Please note that the IP addresses are all for the purpose of example. Your IP addresses will match the ones of your actual network interfaces.

This is your host IP address: 192.168.0.10
This is your host IPv6 address: ::1
Horizon is now available at http://192.168.0.10/
Keystone is serving at http://192.168.0.10:5000/
The default users are: admin and demo
The password: password

Please note that The IP addresses above are exemplary purpose. It will show you the actual IP address of your host.

OS-N-8: Assuming that all goes well, you can set OFFLINE=True and RECLONE=no in local.conf to lock the codebase. Devstack uses these configuration parameters to determine if it has to run with the existing codebase or update to the latest copy.

OS-N-9: Source the credentials.

opnfv@opnfv-os-controller:~/devstack$ source openrc admin demo

Please NOTE that the method of sourcing tenant credentials may vary depending on installers. Please refer to relevant documentation of installers if you encounter any issue.

OS-N-10: Verify some commands to check if setup is working fine.

opnfv@opnfv-os-controller:~/devstack$ 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      |
+----+-----------+-----------+------+-----------+------+-------+-------------+-----------+

Now you can start the Compute node setup.