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Eduardo Gonzalez authored
Change index to ease identify what service want to look. Split docs into more specific folder such as networking and storage. Change-Id: Ic7ac12b3dd555fa5c018eeb897ccd4a5a2dfe8f3
Eduardo Gonzalez authoredChange index to ease identify what service want to look. Split docs into more specific folder such as networking and storage. Change-Id: Ic7ac12b3dd555fa5c018eeb897ccd4a5a2dfe8f3
Kuryr - Container networking
"Kuryr is a Docker network plugin that uses Neutron to provide networking services to Docker containers. It provides containerized images for the common Neutron plugins. Kuryr requires at least Keystone and neutron. Kolla makes kuryr deployment faster and accessible.
Requirements
- A minimum of 3 hosts for a vanilla deploy
Preparation and Deployment
To allow Docker daemon connect to the etcd, add the following in the
docker.service
file.
ExecStart= -H tcp://172.16.1.13:2375 -H unix:///var/run/docker.sock --cluster-store=etcd://172.16.1.13:2379 --cluster-advertise=172.16.1.13:2375
The IP address is host running the etcd service. `2375`
is port that
allows Docker daemon to be accessed remotely. `2379`
is the etcd listening
port.
By default etcd and kuryr are disabled in the group_vars/all.yml
.
In order to enable them, you need to edit the file globals.yml and set the
following variables
enable_etcd: "yes"
enable_kuryr: "yes"
Deploy the OpenStack cloud and kuryr network plugin
kolla-ansible deploy
Create a Virtual Network
docker network create -d kuryr --ipam-driver=kuryr --subnet=10.1.0.0/24 --gateway=10.1.0.1 docker-net1
To list the created network:
docker network ls
The created network is also available from OpenStack CLI:
openstack network list
For more information about how kuryr works, see kuryr (OpenStack Containers Networking).