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This document describes steps I take to setup a compute node based on Ubuntu14.04 for OpenStack juno, using the Xen via libvirt approach. Openstack does not support this approach well as it is in the group C of the hypervisor |
This document describes steps I take to setup a compute node based on Ubuntu14.04 for OpenStack juno, using the Xen via libvirt approach. Openstack does not support this approach well as it is in the group C of the hypervisor support matrix for Openstack. You can hardly find any tutorial online describing this approach and this might be the first. Let's get started! |
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Revision as of 01:37, 15 November 2014
This document describes steps I take to setup a compute node based on Ubuntu14.04 for OpenStack juno, using the Xen via libvirt approach. Openstack does not support this approach well as it is in the group C of the hypervisor support matrix for Openstack. You can hardly find any tutorial online describing this approach and this might be the first. Let's get started!
Prerequisite
Follow "OpenStack Installation Guide for Ubuntu 14.04" to setup the control node and network node, following the three-node architecture with OpenStack Networking (neutron). This involves lots of configurations and could take a day or two. Check that the control node and network node is working.
Steps
1. Add OpenStack juno to the repository.
apt-get update apt-get install software-properties-common add-apt-repository cloud-archive:juno apt-get update
2. Install nova-compute-xen, sysfsutils and python nova client
apt-get install nova-compute-xen sysfsutils python-novaclient
3. Edit the /etc/nova/nova.conf, to configure nova service. You can also follow steps in the installation guide to configure nova in a compute node.
- In the [default] section, add the following.
[default] ... rpc_backend = rabbit rabbit_host = controller rabbit_password = RABBIT_PASS auth_strategy = keystone my_ip = MANAGEMENT_INTERFACE_IP_ADDRESS vnc_enabled = True vncserver_listen = 0.0.0.0 vncserver_proxyclient_address = MANAGEMENT_INTERFACE_IP_ADDRESS novncproxy_base_url = http://controller:6080/vnc_auto.html verbose = True
MANAGEMENT_INTERFACE_IP_ADDRESS is the IP address of the management network interface for this compute node, typically 10.0.0.31 for the first compute node.
- Add keystone_authtoken section
[keystone_authtoken] auth_uri = http://controller:5000/v2.0 identity_uri = http://controller:35357 admin_tenant_name = service admin_user = nova admin_password = NOVA_PASS
- Add glance section
[glance] host=controller
4. Verify the conent of /etc/nova/nova-compute.conf is as following.
[DEFAULT] compute_driver=libvirt.LibvirtDriver [libvirt] virt_type=xen
5. Installing nova-compute-xen doesn't install xencommons script for us. However, we need xencommons to start the qemu process to provide block device backend service for qemu disks. I compile and install xen-4.4 from source, to get the xencommons script. Note this is likely not the preferred approach, and please update it if you know how.
- Download xen-4.4 source code, compile and install.
apt-get install bcc bin86 gawk bridge-utils iproute libcurl3 libcurl4-openssl-dev bzip2 \ module-init-tools transfig tgif texinfo texlive-latex-base texlive-latex-recommended \ texlive-fonts-extra texlive-fonts-recommended pciutils-dev mercurial make gcc libc6-dev \ zlib1g-dev python python-dev python-twisted libncurses5-dev patch libvncserver-dev libsdl-dev \ iasl libbz2-dev e2fslibs-dev git-core uuid-dev ocaml ocaml-findlib libx11-dev bison flex xz-utils \ libyajl-dev gettext libpixman-1-dev apt-get build-dep xen cd xen ./configure make dist -j16 make install
- Enable startup services
update-rc.d xencommons defaults update-rc.d xen-watchdog defaults
- Install virt-manager
apt-get install virt-manager
If we do not install virt-manager, when you run "xl", it may say "xl: error while loading shared libraries: libxlutil.so.4.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
6. Install qemu-2.0.2 with a patch fixing unmapping of persistent grants. Current qemu releases (including 2.0.2, 2.1.2 and 2.2.0-rc1) do not have this patch included and this will result in dom0 kernel crashes when creating a Xen domU from OpenStack GUI (horizon).
wget https://github.com/xinglin/qemu-2.0.2/archive/master.zip unzip master.zip cd qemu-2.0.2-master/ ./configure make -j16 make install
- Update /etc/init.c/xencommons to use the new version of qemu, rather than the default one.
--- /etc/init.d/xencommons.bk 2014-11-14 10:57:32.183529318 -0700 +++ /etc/init.d/xencommons 2014-11-14 10:56:42.474535348 -0700 @@ -118,6 +118,7 @@ do_start () { ${SBINDIR}/xenconsoled --pid-file=$XENCONSOLED_PIDFILE $XENCONSOLED_ARGS echo Starting QEMU as disk backend for dom0 test -z "$QEMU_XEN" && QEMU_XEN="${LIBEXEC}/qemu-system-i386" +QEMU_XEN="/usr/local/bin/qemu-system-i386" $QEMU_XEN -xen-domid 0 -xen-attach -name dom0 -nographic -M xenpv -daemonize \ -monitor /dev/null -serial /dev/null -parallel /dev/null \ -pidfile $QEMU_PIDFILE
7. Create a link at /usr/bin for pygrub
ln -s /usr/local/bin/pygrub /usr/bin/pygrub
8. Install and configure network component in compute node. Follow steps in this guide. Note, in /etc/neutron/neutron.conf, I did not set "allow_overlapping_ips = True" in the default section, because it is said to set this property to False if Neutron and the nova security groups are used together.
9. Reboot the machine.
Reference
Compile and Install QEMU
Compile and Install Xen 4.4 in Ubuntu14.04