Skip to content
Snippets Groups Projects
dev-quickstart.rst 2.59 KiB
Newer Older
  • Learn to ignore specific revisions
  • Developer Environment
    =====================
    
    If you are developing Kolla on an existing OpenStack cloud that supports
    
    Heat, then follow the Heat template
    `README <https://github.com/stackforge/kolla/blob/master/devenv/README.md>`__.
    Another option available on systems with VirutalBox is the use of
    `Vagrant <https://github.com/stackforge/kolla/blob/master/docs/vagrant.md>`__.
    
    
    The best experience is available with bare metal deployment by following
    the instructions below to manually create your Kolla deployment.
    
    Installing Dependencies
    -----------------------
    
    NB: Kolla will not run on Fedora 22 or later. Fedora 22 compresses
    kernel modules with the .xz compressed format. The guestfs system cannot
    read these images because a dependent package supermin in CentOS needs
    to be updated to add .xz compressed format support.
    
    To install Kolla depenedencies use:
    
        git clone http://github.com/stackforge/kolla
        cd kolla
        sudo pip install -r requirements.txt
    
    In order to run Kolla, it is mandatory to run a version of ``docker``
    that is 1.7.0 or later.
    
    For most systems you can install the latest stable version of Docker
    with the following command:
    
        curl -sSL https://get.docker.io | bash
    
    
    For Ubuntu based systems, do not use AUFS when starting Docker daemon
    unless you are running the Utopic (3.19) kernel. AUFS requires
    CONFIG\_AUFS\_XATTR=y set when building the kernel. On Ubuntu, versions
    prior to 3.19 did not set that flag. If you are unable to upgrade your
    kernel, you should use a different storage backend such as btrfs.
    
    Steven Dake's avatar
    Steven Dake committed
    Next, install the OpenStack python clients if they are not installed:
    
    
        sudo pip install -U python-openstackclient
    
    Finally stop libvirt on the host machine. Only one copy of libvirt may
    be running at a time.
    
        service libvirtd stop
    
    The basic starting environment will be created using ``ansible``. This
    environment will start up the OpenStack services listed in the inventory
    file.
    
    Starting Kolla
    --------------
    
    Configure Ansible by reading the Kolla
    `Ansible configuration <https://github.com/stackforge/kolla/blob/master/docs/ansible-deployment.md>`__ documentation.
    
    Steven Dake's avatar
    Steven Dake committed
    Next, run the start command:
    
        $ sudo ./tools/kolla-ansible deploy
    
    A bare metal system takes three minutes to deploy AIO. A virtual machine
    takes five minutes to deploy AIO. These are estimates; your hardware may
    
    be faster or slower but should near these results.
    
    Debugging Kolla
    ---------------
    
    Steven Dake's avatar
    Steven Dake committed
    You can determine a container's status by executing:
    
        $ sudo docker ps -a
    
    Steven Dake's avatar
    Steven Dake committed
    If any of the containers exited you can check the logs by executing:
    
        $ sudo docker logs <container-name>