This document describes the steps required to deploy Project Calico Neutron networking with OpenStack-Ansible (OSA). These steps include:
For additional configuration about Project Calico and its architecture, please reference the networking-calico and Project Calico documentation.
Copy the etcd container definition to /etc/openstack_deploy/env.d/etcd.yml to enable the creation of the etcd cluster.
component_skel:
etcd:
belongs_to:
- etcd_all
container_skel:
etcd_container:
belongs_to:
- infra_containers
- shared-infra_containers
contains:
- etcd
properties:
service_name: etcd
Copy the neutron environment overrides to /etc/openstack_deploy/env.d/neutron.yml to disable the creation of the neutron agents container, and implement the calico-dhcp-agent hosts group containing all compute hosts.
component_skel:
neutron_calico_dhcp_agent:
belongs_to:
- neutron_all
container_skel:
neutron_agents_container:
contains: {}
neutron_calico_dhcp_agent_container:
belongs_to:
- compute_containers
contains:
- neutron_calico_dhcp_agent
properties:
is_metal: true
service_name: neutron
Set the following in /etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml.
neutron_plugin_type: ml2.calico
nova_network_type: calico
After multi-node OpenStack cluster is configured as detailed above; start the OpenStack deployment as listed in the OpenStack-Ansible Install guide by running all playbooks in sequence on the deployment host