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$> sudo yum install -y ntp | $> sudo yum install -y ntp | ||
$> sudo service | $> sudo systemctl start ntpd.service | ||
$> sudo | $> sudo systemctl enable ntpd.service | ||
On the compute node, follow the "Configure sudo", "Update your machine", "Enable libvirt", "Disable SELinux" and "Load nbd" instructions from [[Test_Day:2012-03-08_OpenStack_Test_Day|the main page]]. | On the compute node, follow the "Configure sudo", "Update your machine", "Enable libvirt", "Disable SELinux" and "Load nbd" instructions from [[Test_Day:2012-03-08_OpenStack_Test_Day|the main page]]. |
Revision as of 15:58, 8 March 2012
Description
Everything so far has been done on a single node. Here we add another (virtual) node for running VMs.
Let's assume the machine you've set up above is called 'controller' and the new machine is called 'node'.
Setup
Open the Qpid, MySQL, iSCSI and Nova API ports on controller:
$ controller> sudo lokkit -p 5672:tcp $ controller> sudo lokkit -p 3306:tcp $ controller> sudo lokkit -p 3260:tcp $ controller> sudo lokkit -p 9292:tcp $ controller> sudo service libvirtd reload
Configure the network with a physical bridge interface:
$ controller> sudo systemctl stop openstack-nova-network.service $ controller> sudo ip link set testnetbr0 down $ controller> sudo brctl delbr testnetbr0 $ controller> sudo kill -9 $(cat /var/lib/nova/networks/nova-testnetbr0.pid) $ controller> mysql -unova -pnova nova -e 'update networks set bridge_interface="em1" where label="admin"' $ controller> sudo systemctl start openstack-nova-network.service
Make sure that ntp is enabled on both machines:
$> sudo yum install -y ntp $> sudo systemctl start ntpd.service $> sudo systemctl enable ntpd.service
On the compute node, follow the "Configure sudo", "Update your machine", "Enable libvirt", "Disable SELinux" and "Load nbd" instructions from the main page.
Configure nova so that node can find the services on controller:
$ node> echo '1.2.3.4 controller' | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts $ node> echo '--rabbit_host=controller' | sudo tee -a /etc/nova/nova.conf $ node> echo '--sql_connection=mysql://nova:nova@controller/nova' | sudo tee -a /etc/nova/nova.conf $ node> echo '--glance_api_servers=controller:9292' | sudo tee -a /etc/nova/nova.conf $ node> echo '--iscsi_ip_prefix=172.31.0.107' | sudo tee -a /etc/nova/nova.conf
Enable the compute service:
$ node> for svc in compute network; do sudo service openstack-nova-$svc start; done $ node> for svc in compute network; do sudo chkconfig openstack-nova-$svc on; done
How to test
Now when the controller launches instances (see: QA:Testcase_launch_an_instance_on_OpenStack), they're started either on the controller or node.
Expected Results
Verify where instances are running with euca-describe-instances