OpenStack
OpenStack consists of a number services for running IaaS clouds. They are the Object Store (Swift), Compute (Nova) and Image (Glance) services.
OpenStack is to be promoted as a Fedora 16 Feature.
This page tracks Fedora Cloud SIG's effort to include OpenStack packages in Fedora.
Getting Started
See Getting started with OpenStack Nova for details on how to try out the OpenStack packages on Fedora 16.
Packages
- openstack-swift (bugs)
- openstack-glance (bugs)
- openstack-nova (bugs)
- python-novaclient (bugs)
- openstack-keystone (bugs)
Package Reviews
- openstack-swift (done)
- openstack-nova (done)
- openstack-glance (done)
- python-novaclient (done)
- openstack-keystone (done)
ToDo
Prepare for F16 test day:
- SELinux policy for Nova
- Investigate existing test suites
- Experiment with Keystone configuration
- Downloadable Fedora images
- Try using cloud-init with OpenStack
Notable bugs:
- Figure out how to handle DB migrations in package updates
- Cannot terminate instance after compute node reboot
- Get correct version of python-xattr included in Fedora for glance image caching
- See also the "bugs" links with each of the packages above
Packaging:
- Dashboard
- Quantum
- VNC console/ajaxterm
- See also the "to package" list below
Integration with Aeolus:
- Deltacloud driver for OpenStack 1.1 API
- Image factory support for uploading to OpenStack
Misc project ideas:
- Fedora package builds of trunk in upstream's CI system
- Image building service based on Oz
- Use libguestfs for file injection
- Use Qpid instead of RabbitMQ
Images
Rather than recommending users to download pre-built Ubuntu images in Getting_started_with_OpenStack Nova, we should have a set of official Fedora images like Cloud_SIG/EC2_Images. These should be built using similar process to the EC2 images.
For now, we can suggest users build Fedora images using Oz.
To Package
- python-nova-adminclient - a Python library for Nova's admin API
- tempo - a cron service; will be required by Nova in the Essex release
- noVNC - a HTML5 VNC client
- openstack-dashboard - self service web UI for OpenStack
- openstack-melange - network information service (will be part of openstack-nova?)
- openstack-quantum - network connectivity service
- openstack-reddwarf - database as a service (will be part of openstack-nova?
- openstack-burrow - message queue
- crowbar - OpenStack deployment service and chef wrapper
Notes
- Upstream bugs tagged with diablo-backport are good candidates for cherry-picking
- It may be be useful to compare OpenStack's packaging on other distributions. See the OpenStack Packaging wiki
- It may also be good to join Ubuntu's OpenStack packaging mailing list
- Ubuntu's Cloud Images
OpenStack in EPEL
All of the packages require python-sphinx. These all need at least this adjustment for EL6:
-BuildRequires: python-sphinx +%{?fedora:BuildRequires: python-sphinx >= 1.0} +%{?el6:BuildRequires: python-sphinx10}
and to use sphinx-1.0-build instead of sphinx-build.
Packages in EPEL
- openstack-swift
Packages needing to be added to EPEL
- openstack-glance (fixed in git, needs build)
- python-novaclient (fixed in git, needs build)
- openstack-nova
- needs python-distutils-extra, pushed to epel-testing 20110831 https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/python-distutils-extra-2.29-1.el6
- need bpython, pushed to epel-testing 20110901 https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/bpython-0.9.7.1-3.el6
- openstack-keystone
OpenStack in Fedora 15
Packages in Fedora 15
- openstack-swift
Packages needing to be added to Fedora 15
- openstack-glance
- python-novaclient
- openstack-nova
- python-eventlet
- python-prettytable
- corrected libvirt
- from [1] - fix for wrong console permissions