monasca-vagrant/ds-build
David Schroeder 0f28ca680e Updates to devstack build profile
- Increase memory of devstack server from 5GB to 7GB
- Update autostack script to reflect upstream changes
  (remove ceilometer hack)
- Disable Neutron, which was preventing VM from provisioning images
- Remove Glance from local.conf; it's already installed by default
- Added instance pre-creation steps to documentation

Change-Id: Ia3259cf440e5f16b194d8339a176f2d919b23bc4
2014-10-02 17:27:10 -06:00
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roles New DevStack server build profile, various fixes 2014-07-16 13:16:20 -06:00
README.md Updates to devstack build profile 2014-10-02 17:27:10 -06:00
Vagrantfile Updates to devstack build profile 2014-10-02 17:27:10 -06:00

README.md

The ds-build Vagrant profile installs the latest DevStack onto an Ubuntu Trusty virtual machine, activating extra services and setting it up to run out of Upstart rather than screen sessions.

Default admin credentials are username admin and password admin.

Services Enabled

The following services are enabled:

  • Ceilometer
  • Cinder
  • Glance
  • Heat
  • Horizon
  • Keystone
  • Nova
  • Swift

Upstart instead of screen

The cookbook includes a script which creates Upstart init scripts for each of the services. It also sets up log files in the /var/log/ directory. When the VM is booted, all DevStack processes will start automatically.

Usage

Initial build

From within this directory, run this command to build the server: vagrant up

The DevStack installation will take a long time, and you can follow its progress from another terminal by running vagrant ssh and then tail -f /opt/stack/logs/stack.sh.log

Packaging for VagrantCloud

To ensure that this VM can provision its own instances, launch and delete an instance prior to packging for VagrantCloud.

  • Open http://192.168.10.5 in a web browser
  • Log in using default admin credentials specified above
  • Click on 'Project' at left, then 'Instances'
  • Click the 'Launch Instance' button
  • Enter an Instance Name, any name will do
  • Select Flavor 'm1.tiny'
  • Set Instance Boot Source to 'Boot from image'
  • Choose 'cirros' as the Image Name
  • Click the 'Launch' button
  • Once the image is created successfully, terminate it
  • Sign out from the web interface; you are now ready to package the box image

From within the ds-build directory, run this command to build a new VagrantCloud box image:

box='devstack.box'; [ -e ../$box ] && rm -v ../$box ; vagrant package devstack --output $box