Clone the PLUMgrid Ansible repository in the /opt/
directory:
# git clone -b TAG \
https://github.com/plumgrid/plumgrid-ansible.git \
/opt/plumgrid-ansible
Replace ``TAG`` with the current stable release tag.
PLUMgrid controls networking for the entire cluster. The bridges
br-vxlan
and br-vlan
are present to prevent relevant
containers from exiting with errors on infra hosts. They do not
need to be attached to any host interface or a valid network.
PLUMgrid requires two networks: a Management and a Fabric
network. The Management network is typically shared through the
standard br-mgmt
bridge and the Fabric network must be
specified in the PLUMgrid configuration file as described below.
The Fabric interface must be untagged and unbridged.
To set up the neutron configuration to install PLUMgrid as the core
neutron plugin, create a userspace variable file named
/etc/openstack_deploy/user_pg_neutron.yml
and insert the following
parameters:
Set the neutron_plugin_type
parameter to plumgrid
:
# Neutron Plugins
neutron_plugin_type: plumgrid
In the same file, disable the installation of unnecessary
neutron-agents
in the neutron_services
dictionary by
setting their service_en
parameters to False
:
neutron_metering: False
neutron_l3: False
neutron_lbaas: False
neutron_lbaasv2: False
neutron_vpnaas: False
On the deployment host, create a PLUMgrid user variables file using
the sample in /opt/plumgrid-ansible/etc/user_pg_vars.yml.example
.
Copy that file to /etc/openstack_deploy/user_pg_vars.yml
. You must
configure the following parameters:
Replace PG_REPO_HOST
with a valid repository URL hosting
PLUMgrid packages:
plumgrid_repo: PG_REPO_HOST
Replace INFRA_IPs
with comma-separated Infrastructure Node IPs
and PG_VIP
with an unallocated IP on the management network.
This IP is used to access the PLUMgrid UI:
plumgrid_ip: INFRA_IPs
pg_vip: PG_VIP
Replace FABRIC_IFC
with the name of the interface to be used
for PLUMgrid Fabric:
Note
PLUMgrid Fabric must be an untagged unbridged raw interface such
as eth0
.
fabric_interface: FABRIC_IFC
Fill in the fabric_ifc_override
and mgmt_override
dicts
with node hostname: interface_name
to override the default
interface names.
Obtain a PLUMgrid License file, rename to pg_license
and place
it under /var/lib/plumgrid/pg_license
on the deployment host.
PLUMgrid-enabled OpenStack clusters contain one or more gateway nodes
used for providing connectivity with external resources, such as
external networks, bare-metal servers, or network service appliances.
In addition to the Management and Fabric networks required by
PLUMgrid nodes, gateways require dedicated external interfaces
referred to as gateway_devs
in the configuration files.
Add a gateway_hosts
section to
/etc/openstack_deploy/openstack_user_config.yml
:
gateway_hosts:
gateway1:
ip: GW01_IP_ADDRESS
gateway2:
ip: GW02_IP_ADDRESS
Replace *_IP_ADDRESS
with the IP address of the br-mgmt
container management bridge on each Gateway host.
Add a gateway_hosts
section to the end of the PLUMgrid
user_pg_vars.yml
file:
Note
This section must contain the hostnames and gateway_dev
names for each gateway in the cluster.
gateway_hosts:
- hostname: gateway1
gateway_devs:
- eth3
- eth4
Run the PLUMgrid playbooks before running the
openstack-setup.yml
playbook:
# cd /opt/plumgrid-ansible/plumgrid_playbooks
# openstack-ansible plumgrid_all.yml
Note
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