Scenario - Using PowerVM Nova plugin

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Scenario - Using PowerVM Nova plugin

Prerequisites

In order to use the PowerVM OpenStack drivers with OpenStack-Ansible (OSA), the following pre-requisites must be fulfilled:

  • At least one of the repo-build servers must be ppc64le. Can mix and match repo-build servers between x86 and ppc64le.
  • The compute nodes should be pre-configured for PowerVM with the NovaLink feature.
  • The NovaLink Management VM needs at least one direct attach I/O card. OpenStack Ansible is currently able to deploy the PowerVM drivers when paired with the Open vSwitch agent. The traditional PowerVM Shared Ethernet Adapter networking agent is not yet supported.
  • The network topology on the NovaLink must match a supported OpenStack Ansible network configuration.

PowerVM usage

The Compute driver for OpenStack-Ansible should automatically detect that it is of type PowerVM. If the user has specified a specific compute type, that is applicable to the whole cloud. It is advised that the you allow OSA to detect the appropriate compute node type.

The full set of configuration options for the PowerVM driver can be found in the zun-powervm usage.

Configuring storage

There are various storage back ends available for PowerVM such as local disk and shared storage pools. For example, to enable local disk storage backed by a logical volume group, you can set:

zun_zun_conf_overrides:
  powervm:
    disk_driver: localdisk
    volume_group_name: <<VOLUME GROUP NAME>>

To enable iSCSI as the volume attachment type, you can set the volume_adapter setting:

zun_zun_conf_overrides:
  powervm:
    volume_adapter: iscsi

The default volume attachment type for PowerVM is fibre channel.

Enabling VNC console

PowerVM only supports connecting to instance consoles over VNC. As OpenStack-Ansible defaults to Spice console, you must set the zun_console_type variable to enable NoVNC:

zun_console_type: novnc

Enabling configuration drive

By default, PowerVM uses configuration drives to provide configuration information to instances built by zun. To enable this support in OpenStack-Ansible, you can set the zun_force_config_drive variable as documented in the zun configuration instructions.

Additionally, you can enable flat network injection by using the zun_zun_conf_overrides variable:

zun_zun_conf_overrides:
  DEFAULT:
    flat_injected: True

Enabling PowerVM RMC

To enable PowerVM RMC, IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack mode must be enabled. To do this, you must set use_ipv6 using the zun_zun_conf_overrides variable:

zun_zun_conf_overrides:
  DEFAULT:
    use_ipv6: True
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