This section describes how to install and configure the Orchestration service for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and CentOS 7.
Before you install and configure Orchestration, you must create a database, service credentials, and API endpoints. Orchestration also requires additional information in the Identity service.
To create the database, complete these steps:
Use the database access client to connect to the database
server as the root
user:
$ mysql -u root -p
Create the heat
database:
CREATE DATABASE heat;
Grant proper access to the heat
database:
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON heat.* TO 'heat'@'localhost' \
IDENTIFIED BY 'HEAT_DBPASS';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON heat.* TO 'heat'@'%' \
IDENTIFIED BY 'HEAT_DBPASS';
Replace HEAT_DBPASS
with a suitable password.
Exit the database access client.
Source the admin
credentials to gain access to
admin-only CLI commands:
$ . admin-openrc
To create the service credentials, complete these steps:
Create the heat
user:
$ openstack user create --domain default --password-prompt heat
User Password:
Repeat User Password:
+-----------+----------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+-----------+----------------------------------+
| domain_id | e0353a670a9e496da891347c589539e9 |
| enabled | True |
| id | ca2e175b851943349be29a328cc5e360 |
| name | heat |
+-----------+----------------------------------+
Add the admin
role to the heat
user:
$ openstack role add --project service --user heat admin
Note
This command provides no output.
Create the heat
and heat-cfn
service entities:
$ openstack service create --name heat \
--description "Orchestration" orchestration
+-------------+----------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+-------------+----------------------------------+
| description | Orchestration |
| enabled | True |
| id | 727841c6f5df4773baa4e8a5ae7d72eb |
| name | heat |
| type | orchestration |
+-------------+----------------------------------+
$ openstack service create --name heat-cfn \
--description "Orchestration" cloudformation
+-------------+----------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+-------------+----------------------------------+
| description | Orchestration |
| enabled | True |
| id | c42cede91a4e47c3b10c8aedc8d890c6 |
| name | heat-cfn |
| type | cloudformation |
+-------------+----------------------------------+
Create the Orchestration service API endpoints:
$ openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \
orchestration public http://controller:8004/v1/%\(tenant_id\)s
+--------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+--------------+-----------------------------------------+
| enabled | True |
| id | 3f4dab34624e4be7b000265f25049609 |
| interface | public |
| region | RegionOne |
| region_id | RegionOne |
| service_id | 727841c6f5df4773baa4e8a5ae7d72eb |
| service_name | heat |
| service_type | orchestration |
| url | http://controller:8004/v1/%(tenant_id)s |
+--------------+-----------------------------------------+
$ openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \
orchestration internal http://controller:8004/v1/%\(tenant_id\)s
+--------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+--------------+-----------------------------------------+
| enabled | True |
| id | 9489f78e958e45cc85570fec7e836d98 |
| interface | internal |
| region | RegionOne |
| region_id | RegionOne |
| service_id | 727841c6f5df4773baa4e8a5ae7d72eb |
| service_name | heat |
| service_type | orchestration |
| url | http://controller:8004/v1/%(tenant_id)s |
+--------------+-----------------------------------------+
$ openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \
orchestration admin http://controller:8004/v1/%\(tenant_id\)s
+--------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+--------------+-----------------------------------------+
| enabled | True |
| id | 76091559514b40c6b7b38dde790efe99 |
| interface | admin |
| region | RegionOne |
| region_id | RegionOne |
| service_id | 727841c6f5df4773baa4e8a5ae7d72eb |
| service_name | heat |
| service_type | orchestration |
| url | http://controller:8004/v1/%(tenant_id)s |
+--------------+-----------------------------------------+
$ openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \
cloudformation public http://controller:8000/v1
+--------------+----------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+--------------+----------------------------------+
| enabled | True |
| id | b3ea082e019c4024842bf0a80555052c |
| interface | public |
| region | RegionOne |
| region_id | RegionOne |
| service_id | c42cede91a4e47c3b10c8aedc8d890c6 |
| service_name | heat-cfn |
| service_type | cloudformation |
| url | http://controller:8000/v1 |
+--------------+----------------------------------+
$ openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \
cloudformation internal http://controller:8000/v1
+--------------+----------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+--------------+----------------------------------+
| enabled | True |
| id | 169df4368cdc435b8b115a9cb084044e |
| interface | internal |
| region | RegionOne |
| region_id | RegionOne |
| service_id | c42cede91a4e47c3b10c8aedc8d890c6 |
| service_name | heat-cfn |
| service_type | cloudformation |
| url | http://controller:8000/v1 |
+--------------+----------------------------------+
$ openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \
cloudformation admin http://controller:8000/v1
+--------------+----------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+--------------+----------------------------------+
| enabled | True |
| id | 3d3edcd61eb343c1bbd629aa041ff88b |
| interface | internal |
| region | RegionOne |
| region_id | RegionOne |
| service_id | c42cede91a4e47c3b10c8aedc8d890c6 |
| service_name | heat-cfn |
| service_type | cloudformation |
| url | http://controller:8000/v1 |
+--------------+----------------------------------+
Orchestration requires additional information in the Identity service to manage stacks. To add this information, complete these steps:
Create the heat
domain that contains projects and users
for stacks:
$ openstack domain create --description "Stack projects and users" heat
+-------------+----------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+-------------+----------------------------------+
| description | Stack projects and users |
| enabled | True |
| id | 0f4d1bd326f2454dacc72157ba328a47 |
| name | heat |
+-------------+----------------------------------+
Create the heat_domain_admin
user to manage projects and users
in the heat
domain:
$ openstack user create --domain heat --password-prompt heat_domain_admin
User Password:
Repeat User Password:
+-----------+----------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+-----------+----------------------------------+
| domain_id | 0f4d1bd326f2454dacc72157ba328a47 |
| enabled | True |
| id | b7bd1abfbcf64478b47a0f13cd4d970a |
| name | heat_domain_admin |
+-----------+----------------------------------+
Add the admin
role to the heat_domain_admin
user in the
heat
domain to enable administrative stack management
privileges by the heat_domain_admin
user:
$ openstack role add --domain heat --user-domain heat --user heat_domain_admin admin
Note
This command provides no output.
Create the heat_stack_owner
role:
$ openstack role create heat_stack_owner
+-----------+----------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+-----------+----------------------------------+
| domain_id | None |
| id | 15e34f0c4fed4e68b3246275883c8630 |
| name | heat_stack_owner |
+-----------+----------------------------------+
Add the heat_stack_owner
role to the demo
project and user to
enable stack management by the demo
user:
$ openstack role add --project demo --user demo heat_stack_owner
Note
This command provides no output.
Note
You must add the heat_stack_owner
role to each user
that manages stacks.
Create the heat_stack_user
role:
$ openstack role create heat_stack_user
+-----------+----------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+-----------+----------------------------------+
| domain_id | None |
| id | 88849d41a55d4d1d91e4f11bffd8fc5c |
| name | heat_stack_user |
+-----------+----------------------------------+
Note
The Orchestration service automatically assigns the
heat_stack_user
role to users that it creates
during stack deployment. By default, this role restricts
API <Application Programming Interface (API)> operations.
To avoid conflicts, do not add
this role to users with the heat_stack_owner
role.
Note
Default configuration files vary by distribution. You might need
to add these sections and options rather than modifying existing
sections and options. Also, an ellipsis (...
) in the configuration
snippets indicates potential default configuration options that you
should retain.
Install the packages:
# yum install openstack-heat-api openstack-heat-api-cfn \
openstack-heat-engine
Edit the /etc/heat/heat.conf
file and complete the following
actions:
In the [database]
section, configure database access:
[database]
...
connection = mysql+pymysql://heat:HEAT_DBPASS@controller/heat
Replace HEAT_DBPASS
with the password you chose for the
Orchestration database.
In the [DEFAULT]
section,
configure RabbitMQ
message queue access:
[DEFAULT]
...
transport_url = rabbit://openstack:RABBIT_PASS@controller
Replace RABBIT_PASS
with the password you chose for the
openstack
account in RabbitMQ
.
In the [keystone_authtoken]
, [trustee]
,
[clients_keystone]
, and [ec2authtoken]
sections,
configure Identity service access:
[keystone_authtoken]
...
auth_uri = http://controller:5000
auth_url = http://controller:35357
memcached_servers = controller:11211
auth_type = password
project_domain_name = default
user_domain_name = default
project_name = service
username = heat
password = HEAT_PASS
[trustee]
...
auth_type = password
auth_url = http://controller:35357
username = heat
password = HEAT_PASS
user_domain_name = default
[clients_keystone]
...
auth_uri = http://controller:35357
[ec2authtoken]
...
auth_uri = http://controller:5000/v3
Replace HEAT_PASS
with the password you chose for the
heat
user in the Identity service.
In the [DEFAULT]
section, configure the metadata and
wait condition URLs:
[DEFAULT]
...
heat_metadata_server_url = http://controller:8000
heat_waitcondition_server_url = http://controller:8000/v1/waitcondition
In the [DEFAULT]
section, configure the stack domain and
administrative credentials:
[DEFAULT]
...
stack_domain_admin = heat_domain_admin
stack_domain_admin_password = HEAT_DOMAIN_PASS
stack_user_domain_name = heat
Replace HEAT_DOMAIN_PASS
with the password you chose for the
heat_domain_admin
user in the Identity service.
Populate the Orchestration database:
# su -s /bin/sh -c "heat-manage db_sync" heat
Note
Ignore any deprecation messages in this output.
Start the Orchestration services and configure them to start when the system boots:
# systemctl enable openstack-heat-api.service \
openstack-heat-api-cfn.service openstack-heat-engine.service
# systemctl start openstack-heat-api.service \
openstack-heat-api-cfn.service openstack-heat-engine.service
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