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Deploy the Quantum virtual network service and configure Nova to use QuantumManager as its NetworkManager. | Deploy the Quantum virtual network service and configure Nova to use QuantumManager as its NetworkManager. | ||
Quantum includes several plugins. The linuxbridge and openvswitch plugins are covered here. | Quantum includes several plugins. The linuxbridge and openvswitch plugins are covered here. | ||
|setup= | |setup= | ||
The installtion of the Quantum packages is done the openstack-demo-install utility. This will also configure | |||
a Quantum user with Keystone | |||
OpenvSwitch | |||
Enabel and start the openvswitch service | |||
$> sudo systemctl enable openvswitch.service | |||
$> sudo systemctl start openvswitch.service | |||
Create the integration bridges (these are used for VM traffic management and layer 3 external networking) | |||
$> sudo ovs-vsctl add-br br-int | |||
$> sudo | $> sudo ovs-vsctl add-br br-ex | ||
Configure quantum-server to use the | Configure quantum-server to use the openvswitch Please note that this will create a database: | ||
$> sudo quantum-server-setup | $> sudo quantum-server-setup --plugin openvswitch | ||
Enable and start the quantum-server: | Enable and start the quantum-server: | ||
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$> sudo systemctl enable quantum-server.service | $> sudo systemctl enable quantum-server.service | ||
$> sudo systemctl start quantum-server.service | $> sudo systemctl start quantum-server.service | ||
Enable and start the layer 2 agent: | |||
$> sudo systemctl enable quantum-openvswitch-agent.service | |||
$> sudo systemctl start quantum-openvswitch-agent.service | |||
Configure the DHCP service: | |||
$> sudo quantum-dhcp-setup --plugin openvswitch | |||
Enable and start the DHCP agent: | |||
$> sudo systemctl enable quantum-dhcp-agent.service | |||
$> sudo systemctl start quantum-dhcp-agent.service | |||
Configure the L3 service: | |||
$> sudo quantum-l3-setup --plugin openvswitch | |||
Enable and start the L3 agent: | |||
$> sudo systemctl enable quantum-l3-agent.service | |||
$> sudo systemctl start quantum-l3-agent.service | |||
You are done setting up the Quantum service! | You are done setting up the Quantum service! | ||
'''Validating that the services are up and running''' | |||
# Check that the services are up and running | |||
# Check the log files (/var/log/quantum) | |||
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[[Category:OpenStack Test Cases]] | [[Category:OpenStack Test Cases]] |
Revision as of 12:49, 14 September 2012
Description
Deploy the Quantum virtual network service and configure Nova to use QuantumManager as its NetworkManager. Quantum includes several plugins. The linuxbridge and openvswitch plugins are covered here.
Setup
The installtion of the Quantum packages is done the openstack-demo-install utility. This will also configure a Quantum user with Keystone
OpenvSwitch
Enabel and start the openvswitch service
$> sudo systemctl enable openvswitch.service $> sudo systemctl start openvswitch.service
Create the integration bridges (these are used for VM traffic management and layer 3 external networking)
$> sudo ovs-vsctl add-br br-int $> sudo ovs-vsctl add-br br-ex
Configure quantum-server to use the openvswitch Please note that this will create a database:
$> sudo quantum-server-setup --plugin openvswitch
Enable and start the quantum-server:
$> sudo systemctl enable quantum-server.service $> sudo systemctl start quantum-server.service
Enable and start the layer 2 agent:
$> sudo systemctl enable quantum-openvswitch-agent.service $> sudo systemctl start quantum-openvswitch-agent.service
Configure the DHCP service:
$> sudo quantum-dhcp-setup --plugin openvswitch
Enable and start the DHCP agent:
$> sudo systemctl enable quantum-dhcp-agent.service $> sudo systemctl start quantum-dhcp-agent.service
Configure the L3 service:
$> sudo quantum-l3-setup --plugin openvswitch
Enable and start the L3 agent:
$> sudo systemctl enable quantum-l3-agent.service $> sudo systemctl start quantum-l3-agent.service
You are done setting up the Quantum service!
Validating that the services are up and running
- Check that the services are up and running
- Check the log files (/var/log/quantum)
How to test
- Start here ...
- Next do this ...
- Finally click that
Expected Results
- Step #1 completes without error
- The system boots into runlevel 5
- Program completes with exit code 0