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storperf:pharos-b [2016/01/20 14:24]
Mark Beierl created
storperf:pharos-b [2016/03/03 17:11] (current)
Mark Beierl [Installing Controller Node]
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 StorPerf Pharos testing will use FUEL for its base installation and follow the directions in [[storperf:​installing|How to Install and Run StorPerf]] to set up. StorPerf Pharos testing will use FUEL for its base installation and follow the directions in [[storperf:​installing|How to Install and Run StorPerf]] to set up.
 +
 +First thing is to bring the Jump Host up to date:
 +
 +  yum udpate
 +  yum install -y virt-install virt-viewer
 +  reboot
 +
 +Jump host pod9-urb-jump has Xauth installed and ssh X forwarding enabled. ​ FUEL ISO is downloaded and a new VM is created using that.
 +
 +XAuth Setup:
 +
 +  yum install xauth
 +
 +Edit /​etc/​ssh/​sshd_config to read:
 +
 +  X11Forwarding yes
 +  X11UseLocalhost no
 +
 +Restart sshd:
 +
 +  service sshd reload
 +
 +==== Installing FUEL Master ====
 +  ​
 +Download FUEL (Replace as needed)
 +
 +  wget http://​artifacts.opnfv.org/​fuel/​opnfv-2016-02-10_09-45-08.iso
 +
 +Set up network bridges:
 +
 +  export DEV=enp1s0f0
 +  export BR=brdmz
 +  cp -p /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-{$DEV,​$BR}
 +  sed -i -e'/​HWADDR/​d'​ -e'/​UUID/​d'​ -e"​s/​$DEV/​$BR/"​ -e'​s/​Ethernet/​Bridge/'​ /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$BR
 +  echo DELAY=0 >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +  echo '​BOOTPROTO="​none"'​ >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +  echo BRIDGE=$BR >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +
 +  export DEV=enp1s0f1
 +  export BR=bradmin
 +  cp -p /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-{$DEV,​$BR}
 +  sed -i -e'/​HWADDR/​d'​ -e'/​UUID/​d'​ -e"​s/​$DEV/​$BR/"​ -e'​s/​Ethernet/​Bridge/'​ /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$BR
 +  echo DELAY=0 >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +  echo '​BOOTPROTO="​none"'​ >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +  echo BRIDGE=$BR >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +
 +  export DEV=enp2s0f0
 +  export BR=brprivate
 +  cp -p /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-{$DEV,​$BR}
 +  sed -i -e'/​HWADDR/​d'​ -e'/​UUID/​d'​ -e"​s/​$DEV/​$BR/"​ -e'​s/​Ethernet/​Bridge/'​ /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$BR
 +  echo DELAY=0 >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +  echo '​BOOTPROTO="​none"'​ >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +  echo BRIDGE=$BR >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +
 +  export DEV=enp2s0f0.904
 +  export BR=brmanagement.904
 +  cp -p /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-{$DEV,​$BR}
 +  sed -i -e'/​HWADDR/​d'​ -e'/​UUID/​d'​ -e"​s/​$DEV/​$BR/"​ /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$BR
 +  echo TYPE=Bridge >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$BR
 +  echo DELAY=0 >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +  echo '​BOOTPROTO="​none"'​ >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +  echo BRIDGE=$BR >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +
 +  export DEV=enp2s0f1
 +  export BR=brstorage
 +  cp -p /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-{$DEV,​$BR}
 +  sed -i -e'/​HWADDR/​d'​ -e'/​UUID/​d'​ -e"​s/​$DEV/​$BR/"​ -e'​s/​Ethernet/​Bridge/'​ /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$BR
 +  echo DELAY=0 >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +  echo '​BOOTPROTO="​none"'​ >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +  echo BRIDGE=$BR >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +
 +  export DEV=enp2s0f1.905
 +  export BR=brpublic
 +  cp -p /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-{$DEV,​$BR}
 +  sed -i -e'/​HWADDR/​d'​ -e'/​UUID/​d'​ -e"​s/​$DEV/​$BR/"​ /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$BR
 +  echo TYPE=Bridge >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$BR
 +  echo DELAY=0 >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +  echo '​BOOTPROTO="​none"'​ >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +  echo BRIDGE=$BR >> /​etc/​sysconfig/​network-scripts/​ifcfg-$DEV
 +
 +  service network restart
 +
 +Network Assignment:
 +
 +Inside FUEL master, the following interfaces will be used:
 +
 +  Admin (FUEL PXE) Subnet IF1: 10.9.1.0/​24 ​
 +
 +Create fuel master:
 +
 +  /​usr/​bin/​qemu-img create -f qcow2 -o preallocation=metadata /​var/​lib/​libvirt/​images/​fuel-master.qcow2 200G
 +  virt-install --name=fuel-master --ram=16384 --vcpus=8 --accelerate --disk path=/​var/​lib/​libvirt/​images/​fuel-master.qcow2,​format=qcow2,​bus=virtio --cdrom opnfv-2016-02-10_09-45-08.iso --network bridge=bradmin,​model=virtio --os-type=linux --os-variant=rhel6 --vnc
 +  ​
 +**Note**: The following must be done in the virt-viewer UI.
 +
 +Network setup:
 +
 +  eth0: 10.9.1.2 ​      ​netmask 255.255.255.0 ​  gw 10.9.1.1
 +
 +
 +==== Installing Controller Node ====
 +
 +The controller and compute nodes are now all bare metal, so nothing further is needed.
 +
 +The following was instructions from trying to create a controller VM node.  I never did figure out how to deal with the VLANs inside the VM, so the kind folks at Pharos gave us another bare metal node to act as the controller.
 +
 +The Controller will sit on all the bridged networks, except the DMZ:
 +
 +  - bradmin: PXE
 +  - brmanagement
 +  - brprivate
 +  - brpublic
 +  - brstorage
 +
 +  /​usr/​bin/​qemu-img create -f qcow2 -o preallocation=metadata /​var/​lib/​libvirt/​images/​controller.qcow2 200G
 +  virt-install --pxe --name=controller --ram=16384 --vcpus=8 --accelerate --disk path=/​var/​lib/​libvirt/​images/​controller.qcow2,​format=qcow2,​bus=virtio --os-type=linux --os-variant=rhel6 --vnc  --network bridge=bradmin,​model=virtio --network bridge=brmanagement,​model=virtio --network bridge=brprivate,​model=virtio --network bridge=brpublic,​model=virtio --network bridge=brstorage,​model=virtio
 +
 +Once booted, this should show up in the FUEL UI.  Assign it the controller role.
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