One common question from OpenStack operators is that “how does the control plane (for example, database, messaging queue, nova-scheduler ) scales?”. To answer this question, operators setup Rally to drive workload to the OpenStack cloud. However, without a large number of nova-compute nodes, it becomes difficult to exercise the control performance.
Given the built-in feature of Docker container, Kolla enables standing up many
of Compute nodes with nova fake driver on a single host. For example,
we can create 100 nova-compute containers on a real host to simulate the
100-hypervisor workload to the nova-conductor
and the messaging queue.
Nova fake driver can not work with all-in-one deployment. This is because the
fake neutron-openvswitch-agent
for the fake nova-compute
container
conflicts with neutron-openvswitch-agent
on the Compute nodes. Therefore,
in the inventory the network node must be different than the Compute node.
By default, Kolla uses libvirt driver on the Compute node. To use nova-fake
driver, edit the following parameters in /etc/kolla/globals.yml
or in
the command line options.
enable_nova_fake: "yes"
num_nova_fake_per_node: 5
Each Compute node will run 5 nova-compute
containers and 5
neutron-plugin-agent
containers. When booting instance, there will be
no real instances created. But nova list shows the fake instances.
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