Installation and configuration¶
Supported MidoNet versions¶
The current set of supported versions of MidoNet are:
- v5.x
NOTE: MidoNet changed its versioning scheme. v5.0 is what used to be called v2015.09.
How to Install¶
For productional deployments, we recommend to use a package for your distribution if available:
http://builds.midonet.org/
You can install the plugin from the source code by running the following command:
$ sudo python setup.py install
The plugin requires python-midonetclient package, which is usually available along with other midonet packages. It’s recommended to use the same version of python-midonetclient and midonet-cluster. Alternatively, you can install python-midonetclient from source:
$ sudo pip install -e 'git://github.com/midonet/midonet.git@master#egg=midonetclient&subdirectory=python-midonetclient'
Core plugin¶
ML2 mechanism and type drivers¶
networking-midonet is compatible with ML2 plugin. ML2 mechanism driver and type drivers for MidoNet are available:
[DEFAULT]
core_plugin = ml2
[ml2]
tenant_network_types = midonet
type_drivers = midonet,uplink
mechanism_drivers = midonet
MidoNet monolithic plugin¶
This plugin is provided for compatibility reasons. It’s deprecated and will be removed in a feature release. It’s recommended to use ML2 plugin with MidoNet drivers instead, especially for a new deployment.
The following entry in /etc/neutron/neutron.conf
enables MidoNet as the Neutron plugin:
[DEFAULT]
core_plugin = midonet_v2
L3 service plugin¶
networking-midonet uses its own L3 service plugin:
[DEFAULT]
service_plugins = midonet_l3
L3 extensions¶
In addition to the standard ones, networking-midonet L3 service plugin provides the following extensions. No additional configurations are necessary to enable them. They are enabled unconditionally.
- router-interface-fip (MidoNet 5.1.1 and later)
- fip64 (MidoNet 5.4 and later)
Interaction with Neutron agents¶
No Neutron agents are necessary for networking-midonet.
You can configure networking-midonet work with Neutron DHCP and Metadata agents. But it isn’t recommended anymore.
For details, please refer to MidoNet documentation:
https://docs.midonet.org
Interface driver¶
Neutron agents use interface driver to connect themselves into the datapath. In case of MidoNet, they should be configured with the MidoNet interface driver.:
[DEFAULT]
interface_driver = midonet
FWaaS¶
Starting v5.0, MidoNet implements Neutron FWaaS extension API.
To configure it, add the following service plugin to the service_plugins list
in the DEFAULT section of /etc/neutron/neutron.conf
:
[DEFAULT]
service_plugins = midonet_firewall
NOTE: No need to configure Firewall Driver at all. It’s irrelevant because this plugin does not use Neutron L3 agent.
LBaaS v2¶
Starting v5.4, MidoNet implements Neutron LBaaS v2 extension API.
MidoNet plugin provides LBaaS v2 service driver.
To configure it, add the following entries in the Neutron configuration
file /etc/neutron/neutron.conf
:
[DEFAULT]
service_plugins = lbaasv2
[service_providers]
service_provider=LOADBALANCERV2:Midonet:midonet.neutron.services.loadbalancer.v2_driver.MidonetLoadBalancerDriver:default
VPNaaS¶
Starting v5.1, MidoNet implements Neutron VPNaaS extension API.
MidoNet plugin implements VPNaaS as a service driver. To configure it,
add the following entries in the Neutron configuration file
/etc/neutron/neutron.conf
:
[DEFAULT]
service_plugins = vpnaas
[service_providers]
service_provider=VPN:Midonet:midonet.neutron.services.vpn.service_drivers.midonet_ipsec.MidonetIPsecVPNDriver:default
NOTE: This plugin does not use Neutron VPNaaS agent.
Gateway Device Service¶
Starting v5.1, MidoNet implements Gateway Device Service vendor extension API.
To configure it, add the following service plugin to the service_plugins list in the DEFAULT section of /etc/neutron/neutron.conf:
[DEFAULT]
service_plugins = midonet_gwdevice
L2 Gateway Service¶
Starting v5.1, MidoNet implements Neutron L2 Gateway Service extension API. The implementation differs slightly from upstream. Please check the following spec to see the differences:
MidoNet plugin implements L2 Gateway Service as a service driver. To configure it, add the following service plugin to the service_plugins list in the DEFAULT section of /etc/neutron/neutron.conf:
[DEFAULT]
service_plugins = midonet_l2gw
In addition, configure the service provider in the ‘service_providers’ section of L2 Gateway plugin configuration file /etc/neutron/l2gw_plugin.ini:
[service_providers]
service_provider = L2GW:Midonet:midonet.neutron.services.l2gateway.service_drivers.l2gw_midonet.MidonetL2gwDriver:default
Magnum¶
Starting v5.2, MidoNet can be used for Magnum deployment with the following workaround.
Note: MidoNet doesn’t provide LBaaS v2 functionality. You may need to disable it in your template.
BGP dynamic routing service¶
Starting v5.2, MidoNet implements Neutron BGP dynamic routing service extension API. The implementation differs from upstream as follows:
- Router that is treated as bgp-speaker can be specified explicitly.
- Bgp-peer can relate to only one bgp-speaker.
- Binding network to bgp-speaker must be done before associating peers.
- Removing network from bgp-speaker must be done after all peers are disassociated from the bgp-speaker.
- Only one network can be associated with a bgp-speaker.
- Advertise_floating_ip_host_routes and advertise_tenant_networks are ignored.
- Attached network to the router and destination network in extra routes on the router are showed as advertised routes.
To configure it, add the following service plugin to the service_plugins list in the DEFAULT section of /etc/neutron/neutron.conf:
[DEFAULT]
service_plugins = midonet_bgp
Logging Resource Service¶
Starting v5.2, MidoNet implements Neutron Logging Resource Service extension API.
To configure it, add the following service plugin to the service_plugins list in the DEFAULT section of /etc/neutron/neutron.conf:
[DEFAULT]
service_plugins = midonet_logging_resource
Firewall log is managed by Quota. Default value of firewall log is 10 that is same number as firewall. Basically, both Quota value for firewall and firewall log should be aligned. To tune it, change value of quota_firewall_log in the quotas section of /etc/neutron/neutron.conf.
Tap-as-a-Service¶
Starting v5.2, MidoNet implements Tap-as-a-Service extension API.
MidoNet plugin implements TaaS as a service driver. To configure it, add the following entries in the Neutron configuration file /etc/neutron/neutron.conf:
[DEFAULT]
service_plugins = taas
In addition, configure the service provider in the ‘service_providers’ section of TaaS plugin configuration file /etc/neutron/taas_plugin.ini:
[service_providers]
service_provider = TAAS:Midonet:midonet.neutron.services.taas.service_drivers.taas_midonet.MidonetTaasDriver:default
QoS¶
Starting v5.4, MidoNet implements Neutron QoS extension API. It’s automatically enabled when QoS service plugin is configured. No MidoNet-specific configuration is necessary.
QoS service plugin¶
QoS service plugin can be configured in the Neutron server configuration file /etc/neutron/neutron.conf:
[DEFAULT]
service_plugins = qos
QoS core resource extension for ML2¶
QoS core resource extension for ML2 plugin can be configured in the Neutron server configuration file /etc/neutron/neutron.conf:
[ml2]
extension_drivers = qos
QoS core resource extension for v2 plugin¶
No configuration is necessary.
Horizon¶
Starting with Newton, Horizon has built-in support for MidoNet network types.
To enable it, add the following configuration to the OPENSTACK_NEUTRON_NETWORK dict in local_settings.py:
'supported_provider_types': ['midonet', 'uplink'],