From 000e179cb3d39756d9bf5f846e2be3a7d3759f5f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Avesh Agarwal Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2015 16:19:25 -0400 Subject: Changes to make documentation less specific to OSE or AE and also adds README_AEP.md. --- README.md | 7 +- README_AEP.md | 240 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ docs/best_practices_guide.adoc | 2 +- roles/openshift_common/README.md | 6 +- 4 files changed, 248 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) create mode 100644 README_AEP.md diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 2bdaefd4c..7544e8e2a 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -#openshift-ansible +#Openshift and Atomic Enterprise Ansible -This repo contains OpenShift Ansible code. +This repo contains Ansible code for Openshift and Atomic Enterprise. ##Setup - Install base dependencies: @@ -23,12 +23,13 @@ This repo contains OpenShift Ansible code. - Bring your own host deployments: - [OpenShift Enterprise](README_OSE.md) - [OpenShift Origin](README_origin.md) + - [Atomic Enterprise](README_AEP.md) - Build - [How to build the openshift-ansible rpms](BUILD.md) - Directory Structure: - - [bin/cluster](bin/cluster) - python script to easily create OpenShift 3 clusters + - [bin/cluster](bin/cluster) - python script to easily create clusters - [docs](docs) - Documentation for the project - [filter_plugins/](filter_plugins) - custom filters used to manipulate data in Ansible - [inventory/](inventory) - houses Ansible dynamic inventory scripts diff --git a/README_AEP.md b/README_AEP.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e29888617 --- /dev/null +++ b/README_AEP.md @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ +# Installing AEP from dev puddles using ansible + +* [Requirements](#requirements) +* [Caveats](#caveats) +* [Known Issues](#known-issues) +* [Configuring the host inventory](#configuring-the-host-inventory) +* [Creating the default variables for the hosts and host groups](#creating-the-default-variables-for-the-hosts-and-host-groups) +* [Running the ansible playbooks](#running-the-ansible-playbooks) +* [Post-ansible steps](#post-ansible-steps) +* [Overriding detected ip addresses and hostnames](#overriding-detected-ip-addresses-and-hostnames) + +## Requirements +* ansible + * Tested using ansible 1.9.1 and 1.9.2 + * There is currently a known issue with ansible-1.9.0, you can downgrade to 1.8.4 on Fedora by installing one of the builds from Koji: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=13842 + * Available in Fedora channels + * Available for EL with EPEL and Optional channel +* One or more RHEL 7.1 VMs +* Either ssh key based auth for the root user or ssh key based auth for a user + with sudo access (no password) +* A checkout of atomic-enterprise-ansible from https://github.com/projectatomic/atomic-enterprise-ansible/ + + ```sh + git clone https://github.com/projectatomic/atomic-enterprise-ansible.git + cd atomic-enterprise-ansible + ``` + +## Caveats +This ansible repo is currently under heavy revision for providing OSE support; +the following items are highly likely to change before the OSE support is +merged into the upstream repo: + * the current git branch for testing + * how the inventory file should be configured + * variables that need to be set + * bootstrapping steps + * other configuration steps + +## Known Issues +* Host subscriptions are not configurable yet, the hosts need to be + pre-registered with subscription-manager or have the RHEL base repo + pre-configured. If using subscription-manager the following commands will + disable all but the rhel-7-server rhel-7-server-extras and + rhel-server7-ose-beta repos: +```sh +subscription-manager repos --disable="*" +subscription-manager repos \ +--enable="rhel-7-server-rpms" \ +--enable="rhel-7-server-extras-rpms" \ +--enable="rhel-7-server-ose-3.0-rpms" +``` +* Configuration of router is not automated yet +* Configuration of docker-registry is not automated yet + +## Configuring the host inventory +[Ansible docs](http://docs.ansible.com/intro_inventory.html) + +Example inventory file for configuring one master and two nodes for the test +environment. This can be configured in the default inventory file +(/etc/ansible/hosts), or using a custom file and passing the --inventory +option to ansible-playbook. + +/etc/ansible/hosts: +```ini +# This is an example of a bring your own (byo) host inventory + +# Create an OSEv3 group that contains the masters and nodes groups +[OSEv3:children] +masters +nodes + +# Set variables common for all OSEv3 hosts +[OSEv3:vars] +# SSH user, this user should allow ssh based auth without requiring a password +ansible_ssh_user=root + +# If ansible_ssh_user is not root, ansible_sudo must be set to true +#ansible_sudo=true + +# To deploy origin, change deployment_type to origin +deployment_type=enterprise + +# Pre-release registry URL +oreg_url=docker-buildvm-rhose.usersys.redhat.com:5000/openshift3/ose-${component}:${version} + +# Pre-release additional repo +openshift_additional_repos=[{'id': 'ose-devel', 'name': 'ose-devel', +'baseurl': +'http://buildvm-devops.usersys.redhat.com/puddle/build/OpenShiftEnterprise/3.0/latest/RH7-RHOSE-3.0/$basearch/os', +'enabled': 1, 'gpgcheck': 0}] + +# Origin copr repo +#openshift_additional_repos=[{'id': 'openshift-origin-copr', 'name': +'OpenShift Origin COPR', 'baseurl': +'https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/maxamillion/origin-next/epel-7-$basearch/', +'enabled': 1, 'gpgcheck': 1, gpgkey: +'https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/maxamillion/origin-next/pubkey.gpg'}] + +# host group for masters +[masters] +ose3-master.example.com + +# host group for nodes +[nodes] +ose3-node[1:2].example.com +``` + +The hostnames above should resolve both from the hosts themselves and +the host where ansible is running (if different). + +## Running the ansible playbooks +From the atomic-enterprise-ansible checkout run: +```sh +ansible-playbook playbooks/byo/config.yml +``` +**Note:** this assumes that the host inventory is /etc/ansible/hosts, if using a different +inventory file use the -i option for ansible-playbook. + +## Post-ansible steps +#### Create the default router +On the master host: +```sh +oadm router --create=true \ + --credentials=/etc/openshift/master/openshift-router.kubeconfig \ + --images='docker-buildvm-rhose.usersys.redhat.com:5000/openshift3/ose-${component}:${version}' +``` + +#### Create the default docker-registry +On the master host: +```sh +oadm registry --create=true \ + --credentials=/etc/openshift/master/openshift-registry.kubeconfig \ + --images='docker-buildvm-rhose.usersys.redhat.com:5000/openshift3/ose-${component}:${version}' \ + --mount-host=/var/lib/openshift/docker-registry +``` + +## Overriding detected ip addresses and hostnames +Some deployments will require that the user override the detected hostnames +and ip addresses for the hosts. To see what the default values will be you can +run the openshift_facts playbook: +```sh +ansible-playbook playbooks/byo/openshift_facts.yml +``` +The output will be similar to: +``` +ok: [10.3.9.45] => { + "result": { + "ansible_facts": { + "openshift": { + "common": { + "hostname": "jdetiber-osev3-ansible-005dcfa6-27c6-463d-9b95-ef059579befd.os1.phx2.redhat.com", + "ip": "172.16.4.79", + "public_hostname": "jdetiber-osev3-ansible-005dcfa6-27c6-463d-9b95-ef059579befd.os1.phx2.redhat.com", + "public_ip": "10.3.9.45", + "use_openshift_sdn": true + }, + "provider": { + ... ... + } + } + }, + "changed": false, + "invocation": { + "module_args": "", + "module_name": "openshift_facts" + } + } +} +ok: [10.3.9.42] => { + "result": { + "ansible_facts": { + "openshift": { + "common": { + "hostname": "jdetiber-osev3-ansible-c6ae8cdc-ba0b-4a81-bb37-14549893f9d3.os1.phx2.redhat.com", + "ip": "172.16.4.75", + "public_hostname": "jdetiber-osev3-ansible-c6ae8cdc-ba0b-4a81-bb37-14549893f9d3.os1.phx2.redhat.com", + "public_ip": "10.3.9.42", + "use_openshift_sdn": true + }, + "provider": { + ...... + } + } + }, + "changed": false, + "invocation": { + "module_args": "", + "module_name": "openshift_facts" + } + } +} +ok: [10.3.9.36] => { + "result": { + "ansible_facts": { + "openshift": { + "common": { + "hostname": "jdetiber-osev3-ansible-bc39a3d3-cdd7-42fe-9c12-9fac9b0ec320.os1.phx2.redhat.com", + "ip": "172.16.4.73", + "public_hostname": "jdetiber-osev3-ansible-bc39a3d3-cdd7-42fe-9c12-9fac9b0ec320.os1.phx2.redhat.com", + "public_ip": "10.3.9.36", + "use_openshift_sdn": true + }, + "provider": { + ...... + } + } + }, + "changed": false, + "invocation": { + "module_args": "", + "module_name": "openshift_facts" + } + } +} +``` +Now, we want to verify the detected common settings to verify that they are +what we expect them to be (if not, we can override them). + +* hostname + * Should resolve to the internal ip from the instances themselves. + * openshift_hostname will override. +* ip + * Should be the internal ip of the instance. + * openshift_ip will override. +* public hostname + * Should resolve to the external ip from hosts outside of the cloud + * provider openshift_public_hostname will override. +* public_ip + * Should be the externally accessible ip associated with the instance + * openshift_public_ip will override +* use_openshift_sdn + * Should be true unless the cloud is GCE. + * openshift_use_openshift_sdn overrides + +To override the the defaults, you can set the variables in your inventory: +``` +...snip... +[masters] +ose3-master.example.com openshift_ip=1.1.1.1 openshift_hostname=ose3-master.example.com openshift_public_ip=2.2.2.2 openshift_public_hostname=ose3-master.public.example.com +...snip... +``` diff --git a/docs/best_practices_guide.adoc b/docs/best_practices_guide.adoc index a146b93ad..4b7d7c43d 100644 --- a/docs/best_practices_guide.adoc +++ b/docs/best_practices_guide.adoc @@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ For consistency, role names SHOULD follow the above naming pattern. It is import Many times the `technology` portion of the pattern will line up with a package name. It is advised that whenever possible, the package name should be used. .Examples: -* The role to configure an OpenShift Master is called `openshift_master` +* The role to configure a Master is called `openshift_master` * The role to configure OpenShift specific yum repositories is called `openshift_repos` === Filters diff --git a/roles/openshift_common/README.md b/roles/openshift_common/README.md index eb4ef26e8..1eb04626f 100644 --- a/roles/openshift_common/README.md +++ b/roles/openshift_common/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -OpenShift Common -================ +OpenShift/Atomic Enterprise Common +=================================== -OpenShift common installation and configuration tasks. +OpenShift/Atomic Enterprise common installation and configuration tasks. Requirements ------------ -- cgit v1.2.3 From abd6132a81ed7b9e7931af1271db9067e9b51536 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Avesh Agarwal Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2015 18:32:19 -0400 Subject: Changed the string Master to master to make it more readable. --- docs/best_practices_guide.adoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/best_practices_guide.adoc b/docs/best_practices_guide.adoc index 4b7d7c43d..08d95b2b8 100644 --- a/docs/best_practices_guide.adoc +++ b/docs/best_practices_guide.adoc @@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ For consistency, role names SHOULD follow the above naming pattern. It is import Many times the `technology` portion of the pattern will line up with a package name. It is advised that whenever possible, the package name should be used. .Examples: -* The role to configure a Master is called `openshift_master` +* The role to configure a master is called `openshift_master` * The role to configure OpenShift specific yum repositories is called `openshift_repos` === Filters -- cgit v1.2.3