Example 3. - Advanced example using split cell controller/compute architecture and routed networks in Train release¶
Warning
Multi cell support is only supported in Stein or later versions. This guide addresses Train release and later!
Contents
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Export EndpointMap, HostsEntry, AllNodesConfig, GlobalConfig and passwords information
Create the network configuration for cellcontroller and add to environment file
Extract deployment information from the cell controller stack
Create cell compute parameter file for additional customization
Reusing networks from control plane and cell controller stack
This guide assumes that you are ready to deploy a new overcloud, or have already installed an overcloud (min Train release).
Note
Starting with CentOS 8 and the TripleO Stein release, podman is the CONTAINERCLI to be used in the following steps.
In this example we use the Example 2. - Split Cell controller/compute Architecture in Train release using a routed spine and leaf networking layout to deploy an additional cell. Not all nodes need to be co-located at the same physical location or datacenter. See Deploying Overcloud with L3 routed networking for more details.
The nodes deployed to the control plane, which are part of the overcloud stack, use different networks then the cell stacks which are separated in a cell controller stack and a cell compute stack. The cell controller and cell compute stack use the same networks,
Note
In this example the routing for the different VLAN subnets is done by the undercloud, which must _NOT_ be done in a production environment as it is a single point of failure!
Used networks¶
The following provides and overview of the used networks and subnet details for this example:
InternalApi
internal_api_subnet
vlan: 20
net: 172.16.2.0/24
route: 172.17.2.0/24 gw: 172.16.2.254
internal_api_cell1
vlan: 21
net: 172.17.2.0/24
gateway: 172.17.2.254
Storage
storage_subnet
vlan: 30
net: 172.16.1.0/24
route: 172.17.1.0/24 gw: 172.16.1.254
storage_cell1
vlan: 31
net: 172.17.1.0/24
gateway: 172.17.1.254
StorageMgmt
storage_mgmt_subnet
vlan: 40
net: 172.16.3.0/24
route: 172.17.3.0/24 gw: 172.16.3.254
storage_mgmt_cell1
vlan: 41
net: 172.17.3.0/24
gateway: 172.17.3.254
Tenant
tenant_subnet
vlan: 50
net: 172.16.0.0/24
External
external_subnet
vlan: 10
net: 10.0.0.0/24
external_cell1
vlan: 11
net: 10.0.1.0/24
gateway: 10.0.1.254
Prepare control plane for cell network routing¶
openstack overcloud status
+-----------+-------------------+
| Plan Name | Deployment Status |
+-----------+-------------------+
| overcloud | DEPLOY_SUCCESS |
+-----------+-------------------+
openstack server list -c Name -c Status -c Networks
+-------------------------+--------+------------------------+
| Name | Status | Networks |
+-------------------------+--------+------------------------+
| overcloud-controller-2 | ACTIVE | ctlplane=192.168.24.29 |
| overcloud-controller-0 | ACTIVE | ctlplane=192.168.24.18 |
| overcloud-controller-1 | ACTIVE | ctlplane=192.168.24.20 |
| overcloud-novacompute-0 | ACTIVE | ctlplane=192.168.24.16 |
+-------------------------+--------+------------------------+
Overcloud stack for the control planed deployed using a routes.yaml environment file to add the routing information for the new cell subnets.
parameter_defaults:
InternalApiInterfaceRoutes:
- destination: 172.17.2.0/24
nexthop: 172.16.2.254
StorageInterfaceRoutes:
- destination: 172.17.1.0/24
nexthop: 172.16.1.254
StorageMgmtInterfaceRoutes:
- destination: 172.17.3.0/24
nexthop: 172.16.3.254
Reuse networks and adding cell subnets¶
To prepare the network_data parameter file for the cell controller stack the file from the control plane is used as base:
cp /usr/share/openstack-tripleo-heat-templates/network_data.yaml cell1/network_data-ctrl.yaml
When deploying a cell in separate stacks it may be necessary to reuse networks, subnets, segments, and VIP resources between stacks. Only a single Heat stack can own a resource and be responsible for its creation and deletion, however the resources can be reused in other stacks.
To reuse network related resources between stacks, the following parameters have been added to the network definitions in the network_data.yaml file format:
external_resource_network_id: Existing Network UUID
external_resource_subnet_id: Existing Subnet UUID
external_resource_segment_id: Existing Segment UUID
external_resource_vip_id: Existing VIP UUID
These parameters can be set on each network definition in the network_data-ctrl.yaml file used for the deployment of the separate stack.
Not all networks need to be reused or shared across stacks. The external_resource_* parameters can be set for only the networks that are meant to be shared, while the other networks can be newly created and managed.
In this example we reuse all networks, except the management network as it is not being used at all.
The resulting storage network here looks like this:
- name: Storage
external_resource_network_id: 30e9d52d-1929-47ed-884b-7c6d65fa2e00
external_resource_subnet_id: 11a3777a-8c42-4314-a47f-72c86e9e6ad4
vip: true
vlan: 30
name_lower: storage
ip_subnet: '172.16.1.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.16.1.4', 'end': '172.16.1.250'}]
ipv6_subnet: 'fd00:fd00:fd00:3000::/64'
ipv6_allocation_pools: [{'start': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:3000::10', 'end': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:3000:ffff:ffff:ffff:fffe'}]
mtu: 1500
subnets:
storage_cell1:
vlan: 31
ip_subnet: '172.17.1.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.17.1.10', 'end': '172.17.1.250'}]
gateway_ip: '172.17.1.254'
We added the external_resource_network_id and external_resource_subnet_id of the control plane stack as we want to reuse those resources:
openstack network show storage -c id -f value
openstack subnet show storage_subnet -c id -f value
In addition a new storage_cell1 subnet is now added to the subnets section to get it created in the cell controller stack for cell1:
subnets:
storage_cell1:
vlan: 31
ip_subnet: '172.17.1.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.17.1.10', 'end': '172.17.1.250'}]
gateway_ip: '172.17.1.254'
Note
In this example no Management network is used, therefore it was removed.
Full networks data example:
- name: Storage
external_resource_network_id: 30e9d52d-1929-47ed-884b-7c6d65fa2e00
external_resource_subnet_id: 11a3777a-8c42-4314-a47f-72c86e9e6ad4
vip: true
vlan: 30
name_lower: storage
ip_subnet: '172.16.1.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.16.1.4', 'end': '172.16.1.250'}]
ipv6_subnet: 'fd00:fd00:fd00:3000::/64'
ipv6_allocation_pools: [{'start': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:3000::10', 'end': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:3000:ffff:ffff:ffff:fffe'}]
mtu: 1500
subnets:
storage_cell1:
vlan: 31
ip_subnet: '172.17.1.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.17.1.10', 'end': '172.17.1.250'}]
gateway_ip: '172.17.1.254'
- name: StorageMgmt
name_lower: storage_mgmt
external_resource_network_id: 29e85314-2177-4cbd-aac8-6faf2a3f7031
external_resource_subnet_id: 01c0a75e-e62f-445d-97ad-b98a141d6082
vip: true
vlan: 40
ip_subnet: '172.16.3.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.16.3.4', 'end': '172.16.3.250'}]
ipv6_subnet: 'fd00:fd00:fd00:4000::/64'
ipv6_allocation_pools: [{'start': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:4000::10', 'end': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:4000:ffff:ffff:ffff:fffe'}]
mtu: 1500
subnets:
storage_mgmt_cell1:
vlan: 41
ip_subnet: '172.17.3.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.17.3.10', 'end': '172.17.3.250'}]
gateway_ip: '172.17.3.254'
- name: InternalApi
name_lower: internal_api
external_resource_network_id: 5eb79743-7ff4-4f68-9904-6e9c36fbaaa6
external_resource_subnet_id: dbc24086-0aa7-421d-857d-4e3956adec10
vip: true
vlan: 20
ip_subnet: '172.16.2.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.16.2.4', 'end': '172.16.2.250'}]
ipv6_subnet: 'fd00:fd00:fd00:2000::/64'
ipv6_allocation_pools: [{'start': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:2000::10', 'end': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:2000:ffff:ffff:ffff:fffe'}]
mtu: 1500
subnets:
internal_api_cell1:
vlan: 21
ip_subnet: '172.17.2.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.17.2.10', 'end': '172.17.2.250'}]
gateway_ip: '172.17.2.254'
- name: Tenant
external_resource_network_id: ee83d0fb-3bf1-47f2-a02b-ef5dc277afae
external_resource_subnet_id: 0b6030ae-8445-4480-ab17-dd4c7c8fa64b
vip: false # Tenant network does not use VIPs
name_lower: tenant
vlan: 50
ip_subnet: '172.16.0.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.16.0.4', 'end': '172.16.0.250'}]
ipv6_subnet: 'fd00:fd00:fd00:5000::/64'
ipv6_allocation_pools: [{'start': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:5000::10', 'end': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:5000:ffff:ffff:ffff:fffe'}]
mtu: 1500
- name: External
external_resource_network_id: 89b7b481-f609-45e7-ad5e-e006553c1d3a
external_resource_subnet_id: dd84112d-2129-430c-a8c2-77d2dee05af2
vip: true
name_lower: external
vlan: 10
ip_subnet: '10.0.0.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '10.0.0.4', 'end': '10.0.0.250'}]
gateway_ip: '10.0.0.1'
ipv6_subnet: '2001:db8:fd00:1000::/64'
ipv6_allocation_pools: [{'start': '2001:db8:fd00:1000::10', 'end': '2001:db8:fd00:1000:ffff:ffff:ffff:fffe'}]
gateway_ipv6: '2001:db8:fd00:1000::1'
mtu: 1500
subnets:
external_cell1:
vlan: 11
ip_subnet: '10.0.1.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '10.0.1.10', 'end': '10.0.1.250'}]
gateway_ip: '10.0.1.254'
Export EndpointMap, HostsEntry, AllNodesConfig, GlobalConfig and passwords information¶
Follow the steps as explained in Export EndpointMap, HostsEntry, AllNodesConfig, GlobalConfig and passwords information on how to export the required data from the overcloud stack.
Cell roles¶
Modify the cell roles file to use new subnets for InternalApi, Storage, StorageMgmt and External for cell controller and compute:
openstack overcloud roles generate --roles-path \
/usr/share/openstack-tripleo-heat-templates/roles \
-o $DIR/cell_roles_data.yaml Compute CellController
For each role modify the subnets to match what got defined in the previous step in cell1/network_data-ctrl.yaml:
- name: Compute
description: |
Basic Compute Node role
CountDefault: 1
# Create external Neutron bridge (unset if using ML2/OVS without DVR)
tags:
- external_bridge
networks:
InternalApi:
subnet: internal_api_cell1
Tenant:
subnet: tenant_subnet
Storage:
subnet: storage_cell1
...
- name: CellController
description: |
CellController role for the nova cell_v2 controller services
CountDefault: 1
tags:
- primary
- controller
networks:
External:
subnet: external_cell1
InternalApi:
subnet: internal_api_cell1
Storage:
subnet: storage_cell1
StorageMgmt:
subnet: storage_mgmt_cell1
Tenant:
subnet: tenant_subnet
Create the cell parameter file¶
Each cell has some mandatory parameters which need to be set using an environment file. Add the following content into a parameter file for the cell, e.g. cell1/cell1.yaml:
parameter_defaults:
# new CELL Parameter to reflect that this is an additional CELL
NovaAdditionalCell: True
# The DNS names for the VIPs for the cell
CloudName: cell1.ooo.test
CloudNameInternal: cell1.internalapi.ooo.test
CloudNameStorage: cell1.storage.ooo.test
CloudNameStorageManagement: cell1.storagemgmt.ooo.test
CloudNameCtlplane: cell1.ctlplane.ooo.test
# Flavors used for the cell controller and computes
OvercloudCellControllerFlavor: cellcontroller
OvercloudComputeFlavor: compute
# number of controllers/computes in the cell
CellControllerCount: 3
ComputeCount: 0
# Compute names need to be unique, make sure to have a unique
# hostname format for cell nodes
ComputeHostnameFormat: 'cell1-compute-%index%'
# default gateway
ControlPlaneStaticRoutes:
- ip_netmask: 0.0.0.0/0
next_hop: 192.168.24.1
default: true
DnsServers:
- x.x.x.x
Virtual IP addresses¶
The cell controller is hosting VIP’s (Virtual IP addresses) and is not using the base subnet of one or more networks, therefore additional overrides to the VipSubnetMap are required to ensure VIP’s are created on the subnet associated with the L2 network segment the controller nodes is connected to.
Add a VipSubnetMap to the cell1/cell1.yaml or a new parameter file to point the VIPs to the correct subnet:
parameter_defaults:
VipSubnetMap:
InternalApi: internal_api_cell1
Storage: storage_cell1
StorageMgmt: storage_mgmt_cell1
External: external_cell1
Create the network configuration for cellcontroller and add to environment file¶
Depending on the network configuration of the used hardware and network architecture it is required to register a resource for the CellController role in cell1/cell1.yaml.
resource_registry:
OS::TripleO::CellController::Net::SoftwareConfig: cell1/single-nic-vlans/controller.yaml
OS::TripleO::Compute::Net::SoftwareConfig: cell1/single-nic-vlans/compute.yaml
Note
For details on network configuration consult Configuring Network Isolation guide, chapter Customizing the Interface Templates.
Deploy the cell controllers¶
Create new flavor used to tag the cell controller¶
Follow the instructions in Create new flavor used to tag the cell controller on how to create a new flavor and tag the cell controller.
Run cell deployment¶
To deploy the overcloud we can use the same overcloud deploy command as it was used to deploy the overcloud stack and add the created export environment files:
openstack overcloud deploy \
--templates /usr/share/openstack-tripleo-heat-templates \
-e ... additional environment files used for overcloud stack, like container
prepare parameters, or other specific parameters for the cell
...
--stack cell1-ctrl \
-n $HOME/$DIR/network_data-ctrl.yaml \
-r $HOME/$DIR/cell_roles_data.yaml \
-e $HOME/$DIR/cell1-ctrl-input.yaml \
-e $HOME/$DIR/cell1.yaml
Wait for the deployment to finish:
openstack stack list
+--------------------------------------+------------+----------------------------------+-----------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| ID | Stack Name | Project | Stack Status | Creation Time | Updated Time |
+--------------------------------------+------------+----------------------------------+-----------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| 6403ed94-7c8f-47eb-bdb8-388a5ac7cb20 | cell1-ctrl | f7736589861c47d8bbf1ecd29f02823d | CREATE_COMPLETE | 2019-08-15T14:46:32Z | None |
| 925a2875-fbbb-41fd-bb06-bf19cded2510 | overcloud | f7736589861c47d8bbf1ecd29f02823d | UPDATE_COMPLETE | 2019-08-13T10:43:20Z | 2019-08-15T10:13:41Z |
+--------------------------------------+------------+----------------------------------+-----------------+----------------------+----------------------+
Create the cell¶
As in Create the cell and discover compute nodes (ansible playbook) create the cell, but we can skip the final host discovery step as the computes are note yet deployed.
Extract deployment information from the cell controller stack¶
Follow the steps explained in Extract deployment information from the overcloud stack on how to export the required input data from the cell controller stack.
Create cell compute parameter file for additional customization¶
Create the cell1/cell1-cmp.yaml parameter file to overwrite settings which are different from the cell controller stack.
parameter_defaults:
# number of controllers/computes in the cell
CellControllerCount: 0
ComputeCount: 1
The above file overwrites the values from cell1/cell1.yaml to not deploy a controller in the cell compute stack. Since the cell compute stack uses the same role file the default CellControllerCount is 1.
Reusing networks from control plane and cell controller stack¶
For the cell compute stack we reuse the networks from the control plane stack and the subnet from the cell controller stack. Therefore references to the external resources for network, subnet, segment and vip are required:
cp cell1/network_data-ctrl.yaml cell1/network_data-cmp.yaml
The storage network definition in cell1/network_data-cmp.yaml looks like this:
- name: Storage
external_resource_network_id: 30e9d52d-1929-47ed-884b-7c6d65fa2e00
external_resource_subnet_id: 11a3777a-8c42-4314-a47f-72c86e9e6ad4
external_resource_vip_id: 4ed73ea9-4cf6-42c1-96a5-e32b415c738f
vip: true
vlan: 30
name_lower: storage
ip_subnet: '172.16.1.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.16.1.4', 'end': '172.16.1.250'}]
ipv6_subnet: 'fd00:fd00:fd00:3000::/64'
ipv6_allocation_pools: [{'start': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:3000::10', 'end': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:3000:ffff:ffff:ffff:fffe'}]
mtu: 1500
subnets:
storage_cell1:
vlan: 31
ip_subnet: '172.17.1.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.17.1.10', 'end': '172.17.1.250'}]
gateway_ip: '172.17.1.254'
external_resource_subnet_id: 7930635d-d1d5-4699-b318-00233c73ed6b
external_resource_segment_id: 730769f8-e78f-42a3-9dd4-367a212e49ff
Previously we already added the external_resource_network_id and external_resource_subnet_id for the network in the upper level hierarchy.
In addition we add the external_resource_vip_id of the VIP of the stack which should be reused for this network (Storage).
Important is that the external_resource_vip_id for the InternalApi points the VIP of the cell controller stack!
openstack port show <id storage_virtual_ip overcloud stack> -c id -f value
In the storage_cell1 subnet section we add the external_resource_subnet_id and external_resource_segment_id of the cell controller stack:
storage_cell1:
vlan: 31
ip_subnet: '172.17.1.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.17.1.10', 'end': '172.17.1.250'}]
gateway_ip: '172.17.1.254'
external_resource_subnet_id: 7930635d-d1d5-4699-b318-00233c73ed6b
external_resource_segment_id: 730769f8-e78f-42a3-9dd4-367a212e49ff
openstack subnet show storage_cell1 -c id -f value
openstack network segment show storage_storage_cell1 -c id -f value
Full networks data example for the compute stack:
- name: Storage
external_resource_network_id: 30e9d52d-1929-47ed-884b-7c6d65fa2e00
external_resource_subnet_id: 11a3777a-8c42-4314-a47f-72c86e9e6ad4
external_resource_vip_id: 4ed73ea9-4cf6-42c1-96a5-e32b415c738f
vip: true
vlan: 30
name_lower: storage
ip_subnet: '172.16.1.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.16.1.4', 'end': '172.16.1.250'}]
ipv6_subnet: 'fd00:fd00:fd00:3000::/64'
ipv6_allocation_pools: [{'start': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:3000::10', 'end': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:3000:ffff:ffff:ffff:fffe'}]
mtu: 1500
subnets:
storage_cell1:
vlan: 31
ip_subnet: '172.17.1.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.17.1.10', 'end': '172.17.1.250'}]
gateway_ip: '172.17.1.254'
external_resource_subnet_id: 7930635d-d1d5-4699-b318-00233c73ed6b
external_resource_segment_id: 730769f8-e78f-42a3-9dd4-367a212e49ff
- name: StorageMgmt
name_lower: storage_mgmt
external_resource_network_id: 29e85314-2177-4cbd-aac8-6faf2a3f7031
external_resource_subnet_id: 01c0a75e-e62f-445d-97ad-b98a141d6082
external_resource_segment_id: 4b4f6f83-f031-4495-84c5-7422db1729d5
vip: true
vlan: 40
ip_subnet: '172.16.3.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.16.3.4', 'end': '172.16.3.250'}]
ipv6_subnet: 'fd00:fd00:fd00:4000::/64'
ipv6_allocation_pools: [{'start': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:4000::10', 'end': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:4000:ffff:ffff:ffff:fffe'}]
mtu: 1500
subnets:
storage_mgmt_cell1:
vlan: 41
ip_subnet: '172.17.3.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.17.3.10', 'end': '172.17.3.250'}]
gateway_ip: '172.17.3.254'
external_resource_subnet_id: de9233d4-53a3-485d-8433-995a9057383f
external_resource_segment_id: 2400718d-7fbd-4227-8318-245747495241
- name: InternalApi
name_lower: internal_api
external_resource_network_id: 5eb79743-7ff4-4f68-9904-6e9c36fbaaa6
external_resource_subnet_id: dbc24086-0aa7-421d-857d-4e3956adec10
external_resource_vip_id: 1a287ad7-e574-483a-8288-e7c385ee88a0
vip: true
vlan: 20
ip_subnet: '172.16.2.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.16.2.4', 'end': '172.16.2.250'}]
ipv6_subnet: 'fd00:fd00:fd00:2000::/64'
ipv6_allocation_pools: [{'start': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:2000::10', 'end': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:2000:ffff:ffff:ffff:fffe'}]
mtu: 1500
subnets:
internal_api_cell1:
external_resource_subnet_id: 16b8cf48-6ca1-4117-ad90-3273396cb41d
external_resource_segment_id: b310daec-7811-46be-a958-a05a5b0569ef
vlan: 21
ip_subnet: '172.17.2.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.17.2.10', 'end': '172.17.2.250'}]
gateway_ip: '172.17.2.254'
- name: Tenant
external_resource_network_id: ee83d0fb-3bf1-47f2-a02b-ef5dc277afae
external_resource_subnet_id: 0b6030ae-8445-4480-ab17-dd4c7c8fa64b
vip: false # Tenant network does not use VIPs
name_lower: tenant
vlan: 50
ip_subnet: '172.16.0.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.16.0.4', 'end': '172.16.0.250'}]
ipv6_subnet: 'fd00:fd00:fd00:5000::/64'
ipv6_allocation_pools: [{'start': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:5000::10', 'end': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:5000:ffff:ffff:ffff:fffe'}]
mtu: 1500
- name: External
external_resource_network_id: 89b7b481-f609-45e7-ad5e-e006553c1d3a
external_resource_subnet_id: dd84112d-2129-430c-a8c2-77d2dee05af2
external_resource_vip_id: b7a0606d-f598-4dc6-9e85-e023c64fd20b
vip: true
name_lower: external
vlan: 10
ip_subnet: '10.0.0.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '10.0.0.4', 'end': '10.0.0.250'}]
gateway_ip: '10.0.0.1'
ipv6_subnet: '2001:db8:fd00:1000::/64'
ipv6_allocation_pools: [{'start': '2001:db8:fd00:1000::10', 'end': '2001:db8:fd00:1000:ffff:ffff:ffff:fffe'}]
gateway_ipv6: '2001:db8:fd00:1000::1'
mtu: 1500
subnets:
external_cell1:
vlan: 11
ip_subnet: '10.0.1.0/24'
allocation_pools: [{'start': '10.0.1.10', 'end': '10.0.1.250'}]
gateway_ip: '10.0.1.254'
external_resource_subnet_id: 81ac9bc2-4fbe-40be-ac0e-9aa425799626
external_resource_segment_id: 8a877c1f-cb47-40dd-a906-6731f042e544
Deploy the cell computes¶
Run cell deployment¶
To deploy the overcloud we can use the same overcloud deploy command as it was used to deploy the cell1-ctrl stack and add the created export environment files:
openstack overcloud deploy \
--templates /usr/share/openstack-tripleo-heat-templates \
-e ... additional environment files used for overcloud stack, like container
prepare parameters, or other specific parameters for the cell
...
--stack cell1-cmp \
-r $HOME/$DIR/cell_roles_data.yaml \
-n $HOME/$DIR/network_data-cmp.yaml \
-e $HOME/$DIR/cell1-ctrl-input.yaml \
-e $HOME/$DIR/cell1-cmp-input.yaml \
-e $HOME/$DIR/cell1.yaml \
-e $HOME/$DIR/cell1-cmp.yaml
Wait for the deployment to finish:
openstack stack list
+--------------------------------------+------------+----------------------------------+--------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| ID | Stack Name | Project | Stack Status | Creation Time | Updated Time |
+--------------------------------------+------------+----------------------------------+--------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| 12e86ea6-3725-482a-9b05-b283378dcf30 | cell1-cmp | f7736589861c47d8bbf1ecd29f02823d | CREATE_COMPLETE | 2019-08-15T15:57:19Z | None |
| 6403ed94-7c8f-47eb-bdb8-388a5ac7cb20 | cell1-ctrl | f7736589861c47d8bbf1ecd29f02823d | CREATE_COMPLETE | 2019-08-15T14:46:32Z | None |
| 925a2875-fbbb-41fd-bb06-bf19cded2510 | overcloud | f7736589861c47d8bbf1ecd29f02823d | UPDATE_COMPLETE | 2019-08-13T10:43:20Z | 2019-08-15T10:13:41Z |
+--------------------------------------+------------+----------------------------------+--------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
Perform cell host discovery¶
The final step is to discover the computes deployed in the cell. Run the host discovery as explained in Add a compute to a cell.
Create and add the node to an Availability Zone¶
After a cell got provisioned, it is required to create an availability zone for the compute stack, it is not enough to just create an availability zone for the complete cell. In this used case we want to make sure an instance created in the compute group, stays in it when performing a migration. Check Availability Zones (AZ) on more about how to create an availability zone and add the node.
After that the cell is deployed and can be used.
Note
Migrating instances between cells is not supported. To move an instance to a different cell it needs to be re-created in the new target cell.