This cookbook installs the OpenStack Compute service Nova as part of the OpenStack reference deployment Chef for OpenStack. The https://github.com/openstack/openstack-chef-repo contains documentation for using this cookbook in the context of a full OpenStack deployment. Nova is currently installed from packages.
https://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/config-reference/compute.html
- Chef 12 or higher
- chefdk 0.9.0 or higher for testing (also includes berkshelf for cookbook dependency resolution)
- ubuntu
- redhat
- centos
The following cookbooks are dependencies:
- 'ceph', '>= 0.8.1'
- 'openstack-common', '>= 14.0.0'
- 'openstack-identity', '>= 14.0.0'
- 'openstack-image', '>= 14.0.0'
- 'openstack-network', '>= 14.0.0'
- 'openstackclient', '>= 0.1.0'
Please see the extensive inline documentation in attributes/*.rb
for
descriptions of all the settable attributes for this cookbook.
Note that all attributes are in the default['openstack']
"namespace"
The usage of attributes to generate the node.conf is decribed in the openstack-common cookbook.
- Installs the nova metadata package
- Installs OS API and configures the service and endpoints in keystone
- Install the nova client packages
- Installs nova-compute service
- Installs nova-conductor service
- Registers the nova endpoints with keystone
- Installs libvirt, used by nova compute for management of the virtual machine environment
- Prepares the compute node for interaction with a Ceph cluster for block storage (RBD)
- Depends on
ceph::_common
,ceph::install
, andceph::conf
for packages and cluster connectivity (i.e. a proper/etc/ceph/ceph.conf
)
- Installs nova-cert service
- Builds the basic nova.conf config file with details of the rabbitmq, mysql, glance and keystone servers
- Sets up the nova networks with
nova-manage
- Installs nova scheduler service
- Installs and configures the vncproxy service for console access to VMs
- Installs and configures the serialproxy service for serial console access to VMs
Author | Justin Shepherd ([email protected]) |
Author | Jason Cannavale ([email protected]) |
Author | Ron Pedde ([email protected]) |
Author | Joseph Breu ([email protected]) |
Author | William Kelly ([email protected]) |
Author | Darren Birkett ([email protected]) |
Author | Evan Callicoat ([email protected]) |
Author | Matt Ray ([email protected]) |
Author | Jay Pipes ([email protected]) |
Author | John Dewey ([email protected]) |
Author | Kevin Bringard ([email protected]) |
Author | Craig Tracey ([email protected]) |
Author | Sean Gallagher ([email protected]) |
Author | Ionut Artarisi ([email protected]) |
Author | JieHua Jin ([email protected]) |
Author | David Geng ([email protected]) |
Author | Salman Baset ([email protected]) |
Author | Chen Zhiwei ([email protected]) |
Author | Mark Vanderwiel ([email protected]) |
Author | Eric Zhou ([email protected]) |
Author | Mathew Odden ([email protected]) |
Author | Jan Klare ([email protected]) |
Author | Christoph Albers ([email protected]) |
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Copyright | Copyright (c) 2012-2013, Opscode, Inc. |
Copyright | Copyright (c) 2012-2013, AT&T Services, Inc. |
Copyright | Copyright (c) 2013, Craig Tracey |
Copyright | Copyright (c) 2013-2014, SUSE Linux GmbH |
Copyright | Copyright (c) 2013-2014, IBM, Corp. |
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