Configure and run Solum¶
Configuration Reference¶
To alter the default compute flavor edit /etc/solum/templates/*.yaml
flavor:
  type: string
  description: Flavor to use for servers
  default: m1.tiny
Edit the default section to the desired value.
Administrator Guide¶
High Availability Guide¶
Operations Guide¶
Solum has been successfully running in production environments with the following example architecture:
Solum application deployment follows this flow:
- Load Balancer listening on HTTPS port
 - Traffic travels across private net to 2+ nodes to Nginx listening on port 443
 - Nginx tears down SSL and redirects traffic over loopback to port 9777 to Solum API service
 - Solum API Service authenticates with Keystone service (open up outbound traffic to only keystone service from Solum API)
 - To retrieve Solum applications, API service would send messages to Conductor service, which communicates over service net to Trove to retrieve data
 - During app deployment, Solum API service sends a queue message to Rabbit MQ service [1] (should be multi-node over private net)
 - Solum Worker service picks up a queue message from Rabbit MQ [2] and pulls down a git repository, builds it, runs unit tests (if specified), builds a docker container, and uploads it to Swift * This is a fairly lengthy process and completely blocks this service. You should scale out your infrastructure to easily accommodate your traffic. A performance test based on your expected load can give you a good idea of how many nodes and how many worker services per node you need.
 - Solum Worker persists application state to Trove via Conductor service
 - Upon completion, worker service sends a message to Rabbit MQ [3]
 - Solum Deployer service picks up the message from Rabbit MQ [4] and calls Heat to deploy a heat stack with user’s information and newly created docker container * Deployer service also blocks on this call so your infrastructure should scale out to support your user load
 - Deployer service persists application state to Trove via Conductor service
 
Solum deployment infrastructure is dependent on existence of the following OpenStack services:
- Nova
 - Keystone
 - Trove
 - Swift
 - Glance
 - Heat
 
To assist with deploying a new Solum architecture, please refer to the following cookbooks to get started: