In a Neutron-MidoNet deployment, where numerous agents are running on various hosts to provide services, it is important that the operators have a way to view these agents to check their existence and health. Neutron already provides this feature with its ‘agent’ extension API [1]. This document describes the design of the ‘agent’ extension API implementation by the MidoNet Neutron plugin that provides this feature also for the MidoNet agents.
There is currently no way to display the information about the MidoNet agents that are deployed using the Neutron API. Such information is useful for operators to see their liveness and the location that they are deployed on.
Additionally, the operators need to find out the IDs of the agents, as well as the IP addresses of the hosts that the agents are running on, to be able to execute the ‘agent_membership’ API, where both of these values are needed in the input. Without executing the ‘agent_membership’ API, the MidoNet agents cannot create tunnels among themselves, and VMs running on remote hosts would not be able to connect to each other.
Implement the existing ‘agent’ Neutron extenion API in the MidoNet Neutron plugin that provide (at the very least) the following:
- Display all the MidoNet agents deployed, with the ‘id’ field indicating the globally unique identifier of each agent that can be used in the agent membership API
- Show the IP addresses of the host that the agent is running on
- Show the aliveness of the agents
The decision to provide these using the existing ‘agent’ Neutron extension as opposed to creating a new vendor extension is that there are significant overlaps between the two and the ‘agent’ extension provides integration with Horizon and neutron CLI.
The following fields exist in the Neutron agent extension that MidoNet can provide:
‘id’: Unique identifier of the agent.
‘agent_type’: Represents the type of the agent. ‘Midonet agent’ is the type for the MidoNet agents.
‘binary’: Represents the package name. For MidoNet, it is ‘midolman’.
‘alive’: Represents the liveness of the agent.
‘description’: The description of the agent. This is the only updatable field of the API.
‘configurations’: A dictionary that includes configurations specific to the agent. For MidoNet, this dictionary contains the IP addresses and the interfaces of the host:
{ "interfaces": [ {"name": INTERFACE_NAME, "ip_addresses": [IP_ADDRESSES]} ] }
Since the ‘agent’ API is designed with OpenStack agents in mind, however, there are fields in the API that MidoNet cannot provide.
The following fields are not supported by the MidoNet plugin at the time of this proposal:
- ‘host’: The host name where the agent is running. While this information is useful, it is not currently supported by MidoNet.
- ‘topic’: AMQP message topic to communicate with the agent. MidoNet agents do not support this.
- ‘admin_state_up’: Sets the administrative status of the agent. MidoNet does not support this. An attempt to update gets an ‘unsupported’ error response.
- ‘heartbeat_timestamp’: The heartbeat for aliveness. MidoNet agents do not provide this data.
MidoNet agents, when they spawn, report their existence to the MidoNet Network State Database (NSDB). NSDB is also notified when the agent goes down. The MidoNet Cluster, through its RPC service, exposes an API to provide this data to the Neutron plugin. The RPC API provides all the information the plugin needs to populate the supported fields, and it also contains the most up-to-date information of the agents’ health. Because all the required agent information can be retrieved via the Cluster API on each Neutron’s agent API, Neutron’s agents DB table does not need to be populated for the MidoNet agents. The plugin is responsible for merging the OpenStack agent data and the MidoNet agent data.
Lastly, deletion of agents, supported by Neutron API, is not supported by the MidoNet plugin. Unsupported exception is thrown when a user attempts to delete an agent.
No change except that some fields will be unsupported as explained above.
No change, and since all the MidoNet agent data are provided by MidoNe cluster, the agents database table in Neutron will be unused.
No impact
No code change is made, but ‘neutron agent-delete` command is not supported since the MidoNet plugin does not allow agent deletion.
See the Neutron CLI documentation for more details on the ‘agent’ commands[2].
Because of the lack of API documentation available, the Neutron agent extension API reference is its source code:
[1] https://github.com/openstack/neutron/blob/master/neutron/extensions/agent.py [2] http://docs.openstack.org/cli-reference/content/neutronclient_commands.html
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