======= Octavia ======= Octavia provides load balancing as a service. This guide covers configuration of Octavia for the Amphora driver. See the :octavia-doc:`Octavia documentation <>` for full details. The :octavia-doc:`installation guide <install/install-ubuntu.html>` is a useful reference. Enabling Octavia ================ Enable the octavia service in ``globals.yml``: .. code-block:: yaml enable_octavia: "yes" Certificates ============ Octavia requires various TLS certificates for operation. Since the Victoria release, Kolla Ansible supports generating these certificates automatically. Option 1: Automatically generating Certificates ----------------------------------------------- Kolla Ansible provides default values for the certificate issuer and owner fields. You can customize this via ``globals.yml``, for example: .. code-block:: yaml octavia_certs_country: US octavia_certs_state: Oregon octavia_certs_organization: OpenStack octavia_certs_organizational_unit: Octavia Generate octavia certificates: .. code-block:: console kolla-ansible octavia-certificates The certificates and keys will be generated under ``/etc/kolla/config/octavia``. Option 2: Manually generating certificates ------------------------------------------ Follow the :octavia-doc:`octavia documentation <admin/guides/certificates.html>` to generate certificates for Amphorae. These should be copied to the Kolla Ansible configuration as follows: .. code-block:: ini cp client_ca/certs/ca.cert.pem /etc/kolla/config/octavia/client_ca.cert.pem cp server_ca/certs/ca.cert.pem /etc/kolla/config/octavia/server_ca.cert.pem cp server_ca/private/ca.key.pem /etc/kolla/config/octavia/server_ca.key.pem cp client_ca/private/client.cert-and-key.pem /etc/kolla/config/octavia/client.cert-and-key.pem The following option should be set in ``passwords.yml``, matching the password used to encrypt the CA key: .. code-block:: yaml octavia_ca_password: <CA key password> .. _octavia-network: Networking ========== Octavia worker and health manager nodes must have access to the Octavia management network for communication with Amphorae. If using a VLAN for the Octavia management network, enable Neutron provider networks: .. code-block:: yaml enable_neutron_provider_networks: yes Configure the name of the network interface on the controllers used to access the Octavia management network. If using a VLAN provider network, ensure that the traffic is also bridged to Open vSwitch on the controllers. .. code-block:: yaml octavia_network_interface: <network interface on controllers> This interface should have an IP address on the Octavia management subnet. Registering OpenStack resources =============================== Since the Victoria release, there are two ways to configure Octavia. 1. Kolla Ansible automatically registers resources for Octavia during deployment 2. Operator registers resources for Octavia after it is deployed The first option is simpler, and is recommended for new users. The second option provides more flexibility, at the cost of complexity for the operator. Option 1: Automatic resource registration (default, recommended) ================================================================ For automatic resource registration, Kolla Ansible will register the following resources: * Nova flavor * Nova SSH keypair * Neutron network and subnet * Neutron security groups The configuration for these resources may be customised before deployment. Customize Amphora flavor ------------------------ The default amphora flavor is named ``amphora`` with 1 VCPUs, 1GB RAM and 5GB disk. you can customize this flavor by changing ``octavia_amp_flavor`` in ``globals.yml``. See the ``os_nova_flavor`` Ansible module for details. Supported parameters are: - ``disk`` - ``ephemeral`` (optional) - ``extra_specs`` (optional) - ``flavorid`` (optional) - ``is_public`` (optional) - ``name`` - ``ram`` - ``swap`` (optional) - ``vcpus`` The following defaults are used: .. code-block:: yaml octavia_amp_flavor: name: "amphora" is_public: no vcpus: 1 ram: 1024 disk: 5 Customise network and subnet ---------------------------- Configure Octavia management network and subnet with ``octavia_amp_network`` in ``globals.yml``. This must be a network that is :ref:`accessible from the controllers <octavia-network>`. Typically a VLAN provider network is used. See the ``os_network`` and ``os_subnet`` Ansible modules for details. Supported parameters: The network parameter has the following supported parameters: - ``external`` (optional) - ``mtu`` (optional) - ``name`` - ``provider_network_type`` (optional) - ``provider_physical_network`` (optional) - ``provider_segmentation_id`` (optional) - ``shared`` (optional) - ``subnet`` The subnet parameter has the following supported parameters: - ``allocation_pool_start`` (optional) - ``allocation_pool_end`` (optional) - ``cidr`` - ``enable_dhcp`` (optional) - ``gateway_ip`` (optional) - ``name`` - ``no_gateway_ip`` (optional) - ``ip_version`` (optional) - ``ipv6_address_mode`` (optional) - ``ipv6_ra_mode`` (optional) For example: .. code-block:: yaml octavia_amp_network: name: lb-mgmt-net provider_network_type: vlan provider_segmentation_id: 1000 provider_physical_network: physnet1 external: false shared: false subnet: name: lb-mgmt-subnet cidr: "10.1.2.0/24" allocation_pool_start: "10.1.2.100" allocation_pool_end: "10.1.2.200" gateway_ip: "10.1.2.1" enable_dhcp: yes Deploy Octavia with Kolla Ansible: .. code-block:: console kolla-ansible -i <inventory> deploy --tags common,horizon,octavia Once the installation is completed, you need to :ref:`register an amphora image in glance <octavia-amphora-image>`. Option 2: Manual resource registration ====================================== In this case, Kolla Ansible will not register resources for Octavia. Set ``octavia_auto_configure`` to no in ``globals.yml``: .. code-block:: yaml octavia_auto_configure: no All resources should be registered in the ``service`` project. This can be done as follows: .. code-block:: console . /etc/kolla/octavia-openrc.sh .. note:: Ensure that you have executed ``kolla-ansible post-deploy`` and set ``enable_octavia`` to yes in ``global.yml`` .. note:: In Train and earlier releases, resources should be registered in the ``admin`` project. This is configured via ``octavia_service_auth_project``, and may be set to ``service`` to avoid a breaking change when upgrading to Ussuri. Changing the project on an existing system requires at a minimum registering a new security group in the new project. Ideally the flavor and network should be recreated in the new project, although this will impact existing Amphorae. Amphora flavor -------------- Register the flavor in Nova: .. code-block:: console openstack flavor create --vcpus 1 --ram 1024 --disk 2 "amphora" --private Make a note of the ID of the flavor, or specify one via ``--id``. Keypair ------- Register the keypair in Nova: .. code-block:: console openstack keypair create --public-key <path to octavia public key> octavia_ssh_key Network and subnet ------------------ Register the management network and subnet in Neutron. This must be a network that is :ref:`accessible from the controllers <octavia-network>`. Typically a VLAN provider network is used. .. code-block:: console OCTAVIA_MGMT_SUBNET=192.168.43.0/24 OCTAVIA_MGMT_SUBNET_START=192.168.43.10 OCTAVIA_MGMT_SUBNET_END=192.168.43.254 openstack network create lb-mgmt-net --provider-network-type vlan --provider-segment 107 --provider-physical-network physnet1 openstack subnet create --subnet-range $OCTAVIA_MGMT_SUBNET --allocation-pool \ start=$OCTAVIA_MGMT_SUBNET_START,end=$OCTAVIA_MGMT_SUBNET_END \ --network lb-mgmt-net lb-mgmt-subnet Make a note of the ID of the network. Security group -------------- Register the security group in Neutron. .. code-block:: console openstack security group create lb-mgmt-sec-grp openstack security group rule create --protocol icmp lb-mgmt-sec-grp openstack security group rule create --protocol tcp --dst-port 22 lb-mgmt-sec-grp openstack security group rule create --protocol tcp --dst-port 9443 lb-mgmt-sec-grp Make a note of the ID of the security group. Kolla Ansible configuration --------------------------- The following options should be added to ``globals.yml``. Set the IDs of the resources registered previously: .. code-block:: yaml octavia_amp_boot_network_list: <ID of lb-mgmt-net> octavia_amp_secgroup_list: <ID of lb-mgmt-sec-grp> octavia_amp_flavor_id: <ID of amphora flavor> Now deploy Octavia: .. code-block:: console kolla-ansible -i <inventory> deploy --tags common,horizon,octavia .. _octavia-amphora-image: Amphora image ============= It is necessary to build an Amphora image. On CentOS / Rocky 9: .. code-block:: console sudo dnf -y install epel-release sudo dnf install -y debootstrap qemu-img git e2fsprogs policycoreutils-python-utils On Ubuntu: .. code-block:: console sudo apt -y install debootstrap qemu-utils git kpartx Acquire the Octavia source code: .. code-block:: console git clone https://opendev.org/openstack/octavia -b <branch> Install ``diskimage-builder``, ideally in a virtual environment: .. code-block:: console python3 -m venv dib-venv source dib-venv/bin/activate pip install diskimage-builder Create the Amphora image: .. code-block:: console cd octavia/diskimage-create ./diskimage-create.sh Source octavia user openrc: .. code-block:: console . /etc/kolla/octavia-openrc.sh .. note:: Ensure that you have executed ``kolla-ansible post-deploy`` Register the image in Glance: .. code-block:: console openstack image create amphora-x64-haproxy.qcow2 --container-format bare --disk-format qcow2 --private --tag amphora --file amphora-x64-haproxy.qcow2 --property hw_architecture='x86_64' --property hw_rng_model=virtio .. note:: the tag should match the ``octavia_amp_image_tag`` in ``/etc/kolla/globals.yml``, by default, the tag is "amphora", octavia uses the tag to determine which image to use. Debug ===== SSH to an amphora ----------------- login into one of octavia-worker nodes, and ssh into amphora. .. code-block:: console ssh -i /etc/kolla/octavia-worker/octavia_ssh_key ubuntu@<amphora_ip> .. note:: amphora private key is located at ``/etc/kolla/octavia-worker/octavia_ssh_key`` on all octavia-worker nodes. Upgrade ======= If you upgrade from the Ussuri release, you must disable ``octavia_auto_configure`` in ``globals.yml`` and keep your other octavia config as before. Development or Testing ====================== Kolla Ansible provides a simple way to setup Octavia networking for development or testing, when using the Neutron Open vSwitch ML2 mechanism driver. In this case, Kolla Ansible will create a tenant network and configure Octavia control services to access it. Please do not use this option in production, the network may not be reliable enough for production. Add ``octavia_network_type`` to ``globals.yml`` and set the value to ``tenant`` .. code-block:: yaml octavia_network_type: "tenant" Next,follow the deployment instructions as normal.