This section describes how to install and configure the Compute service, code-named nova, on the controller node.
Before you install and configure the Compute service, you must create databases, service credentials, and API endpoints.
To create the databases, complete these steps:
Use the database access client to connect to the database server
as the root
user:
$ mysql -u root -p
Create the nova_api
, nova
, and nova_cell0
databases:
MariaDB [(none)]> CREATE DATABASE nova_api;
MariaDB [(none)]> CREATE DATABASE nova;
MariaDB [(none)]> CREATE DATABASE nova_cell0;
Grant proper access to the databases:
MariaDB [(none)]> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON nova_api.* TO 'nova'@'localhost' \
IDENTIFIED BY 'NOVA_DBPASS';
MariaDB [(none)]> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON nova_api.* TO 'nova'@'%' \
IDENTIFIED BY 'NOVA_DBPASS';
MariaDB [(none)]> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON nova.* TO 'nova'@'localhost' \
IDENTIFIED BY 'NOVA_DBPASS';
MariaDB [(none)]> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON nova.* TO 'nova'@'%' \
IDENTIFIED BY 'NOVA_DBPASS';
MariaDB [(none)]> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON nova_cell0.* TO 'nova'@'localhost' \
IDENTIFIED BY 'NOVA_DBPASS';
MariaDB [(none)]> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON nova_cell0.* TO 'nova'@'%' \
IDENTIFIED BY 'NOVA_DBPASS';
Replace NOVA_DBPASS
with a suitable password.
Exit the database access client.
Source the admin
credentials to gain access to admin-only CLI commands:
$ . admin-openrc
Create the Compute service credentials:
Create the nova
user:
$ openstack user create --domain default --password-prompt nova
User Password:
Repeat User Password:
+---------------------+----------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+---------------------+----------------------------------+
| domain_id | default |
| enabled | True |
| id | 8a7dbf5279404537b1c7b86c033620fe |
| name | nova |
| options | {} |
| password_expires_at | None |
+---------------------+----------------------------------+
Add the admin
role to the nova
user:
$ openstack role add --project service --user nova admin
Note
This command provides no output.
Create the nova
service entity:
$ openstack service create --name nova \
--description "OpenStack Compute" compute
+-------------+----------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+-------------+----------------------------------+
| description | OpenStack Compute |
| enabled | True |
| id | 060d59eac51b4594815603d75a00aba2 |
| name | nova |
| type | compute |
+-------------+----------------------------------+
Create the Compute API service endpoints:
$ openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \
compute public http://controller:8774/v2.1
+--------------+-------------------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+--------------+-------------------------------------------+
| enabled | True |
| id | 3c1caa473bfe4390a11e7177894bcc7b |
| interface | public |
| region | RegionOne |
| region_id | RegionOne |
| service_id | 060d59eac51b4594815603d75a00aba2 |
| service_name | nova |
| service_type | compute |
| url | http://controller:8774/v2.1 |
+--------------+-------------------------------------------+
$ openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \
compute internal http://controller:8774/v2.1
+--------------+-------------------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+--------------+-------------------------------------------+
| enabled | True |
| id | e3c918de680746a586eac1f2d9bc10ab |
| interface | internal |
| region | RegionOne |
| region_id | RegionOne |
| service_id | 060d59eac51b4594815603d75a00aba2 |
| service_name | nova |
| service_type | compute |
| url | http://controller:8774/v2.1 |
+--------------+-------------------------------------------+
$ openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \
compute admin http://controller:8774/v2.1
+--------------+-------------------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+--------------+-------------------------------------------+
| enabled | True |
| id | 38f7af91666a47cfb97b4dc790b94424 |
| interface | admin |
| region | RegionOne |
| region_id | RegionOne |
| service_id | 060d59eac51b4594815603d75a00aba2 |
| service_name | nova |
| service_type | compute |
| url | http://controller:8774/v2.1 |
+--------------+-------------------------------------------+
Note
Default configuration files vary by distribution. You might need to add
these sections and options rather than modifying existing sections and
options. Also, an ellipsis (...
) in the configuration snippets indicates
potential default configuration options that you should retain.
Note
As of the Newton release, SUSE OpenStack packages are shipped with the
upstream default configuration files. For example, /etc/nova/nova.conf
has customizations in /etc/nova/nova.conf.d/010-nova.conf
. While the
following instructions modify the default configuration file, adding a new
file in /etc/nova/nova.conf.d
achieves the same result.
Install the packages:
Note
nova-consoleauth
is deprecated since 18.0.0 (Rocky) and will
be removed in an upcoming release. Console proxies should be
deployed per cell. If performing a fresh install (not an upgrade),
then you likely do not need to install the nova-consoleauth
service. See
workarounds.enable_consoleauth
for details.
# zypper install openstack-nova-api openstack-nova-scheduler \
openstack-nova-conductor openstack-nova-consoleauth \
openstack-nova-novncproxy iptables
Edit the /etc/nova/nova.conf
file and complete the following actions:
In the [DEFAULT]
section, enable only the compute and metadata
APIs:
[DEFAULT]
# ...
enabled_apis = osapi_compute,metadata
In the [api_database]
and [database]
sections, configure database
access:
[api_database]
# ...
connection = mysql+pymysql://nova:NOVA_DBPASS@controller/nova_api
[database]
# ...
connection = mysql+pymysql://nova:NOVA_DBPASS@controller/nova
Replace NOVA_DBPASS
with the password you chose for the Compute
databases.
In the [DEFAULT]
section, configure RabbitMQ
message queue access:
[DEFAULT]
# ...
transport_url = rabbit://openstack:RABBIT_PASS@controller
Replace RABBIT_PASS
with the password you chose for the openstack
account in RabbitMQ
.
In the [api]
and [keystone_authtoken]
sections, configure Identity
service access:
[api]
# ...
auth_strategy = keystone
[keystone_authtoken]
# ...
auth_url = http://controller:5000/v3
memcached_servers = controller:11211
auth_type = password
project_domain_name = Default
user_domain_name = Default
project_name = service
username = nova
password = NOVA_PASS
Replace NOVA_PASS
with the password you chose for the nova
user in
the Identity service.
Note
Comment out or remove any other options in the [keystone_authtoken]
section.
In the [DEFAULT]
section, configure the my_ip
option to use the
management interface IP address of the controller node:
[DEFAULT]
# ...
my_ip = 10.0.0.11
In the [DEFAULT]
section, enable support for the Networking service:
[DEFAULT]
# ...
use_neutron = true
firewall_driver = nova.virt.firewall.NoopFirewallDriver
Note
By default, Compute uses an internal firewall driver. Since the
Networking service includes a firewall driver, you must disable the
Compute firewall driver by using the
nova.virt.firewall.NoopFirewallDriver
firewall driver.
Configure the [neutron]
section of /etc/nova/nova.conf. Refer to
the Networking service install guide
for more details.
In the [vnc]
section, configure the VNC proxy to use the management
interface IP address of the controller node:
[vnc]
enabled = true
# ...
server_listen = $my_ip
server_proxyclient_address = $my_ip
In the [glance]
section, configure the location of the Image service
API:
[glance]
# ...
api_servers = http://controller:9292
In the [oslo_concurrency]
section, configure the lock path:
[oslo_concurrency]
# ...
lock_path = /var/run/nova
In the [placement]
section, configure access to the Placement
service:
[placement]
# ...
region_name = RegionOne
project_domain_name = Default
project_name = service
auth_type = password
user_domain_name = Default
auth_url = http://controller:5000/v3
username = placement
password = PLACEMENT_PASS
Replace PLACEMENT_PASS
with the password you choose for the
placement
service user created when installing
Placement. Comment out or remove any other
options in the [placement]
section.
Populate the nova-api
database:
# su -s /bin/sh -c "nova-manage api_db sync" nova
Note
Ignore any deprecation messages in this output.
Register the cell0
database:
# su -s /bin/sh -c "nova-manage cell_v2 map_cell0" nova
Create the cell1
cell:
# su -s /bin/sh -c "nova-manage cell_v2 create_cell --name=cell1 --verbose" nova
109e1d4b-536a-40d0-83c6-5f121b82b650
Populate the nova database:
# su -s /bin/sh -c "nova-manage db sync" nova
Verify nova cell0 and cell1 are registered correctly:
# su -s /bin/sh -c "nova-manage cell_v2 list_cells" nova
+-------+--------------------------------------+
| Name | UUID |
+-------+--------------------------------------+
| cell1 | 109e1d4b-536a-40d0-83c6-5f121b82b650 |
| cell0 | 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 |
+-------+--------------------------------------+
Start the Compute services and configure them to start when the system boots:
# systemctl enable openstack-nova-api.service \
openstack-nova-consoleauth.service openstack-nova-scheduler.service \
openstack-nova-conductor.service openstack-nova-novncproxy.service
# systemctl start openstack-nova-api.service \
openstack-nova-consoleauth openstack-nova-scheduler.service \
openstack-nova-conductor.service openstack-nova-novncproxy.service
Note again that the nova-consoleauth
service may not be necessary here.
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