Kolla-ansible all-in-one and Hyper Converged solution
Hi, [1 ] I am aiming for a prototype of HCI on a DELL ( R650 2 CPU and 40 cores . 2.4 TB) server machine. The Operating System choice is Debian 10. [2] Right now I am successful in Kolla-ansible all-in-one installation of Wallaby/stable on a Debian 10 Virtual machine with the default configs enabled as in the documentation " https://docs.openstack.org/project-deploy-guide/kolla-ansible/wallaby/uickst... " in Virtualenv setup. Able to get the horizon dashboard with the default services enabled and created and tested the cirros VM launching .. working fine. [3 ] I have to repeat the same all-in-one deployment on the physical machine as in [1] with the default configs and then convert it as an HCI node. What all features do I need to configure / enable in all-in-on / globals.yml to convert this box as a working HCI node ? Any hints / directives for the essential configurations needed for this server box to convert it as an HCI node are most welcome. kindly shed some light on this and any reference documents/URLs to do this ? Thank you, Krish
W dniu 5.09.2022 o 08:42, KK CHN pisze:
[1 ] I am aiming for a prototype of HCI on a DELL ( R650 2 CPU and 40 cores . 2.4 TB) server machine. The Operating System choice is Debian 10.
[2] Right now I am successful in
Kolla-ansible all-in-one installation of Wallaby/stable on a Debian 10 Virtual machine with the default configs enabled as in the documentation
Debian 10 'buster' is not supported in Wallaby. Upgrade to Debian 11 'bullseye' first. Victoria was the last release supporting Debian 10 and is not supported.
As the server box is available with me, I have installed debian 11 on this box as suggested. So to go ahead with this machine to act as an HCI node, What all configs I have to make, when using the kolla-ansible all-in-one inventory file(Wallaby or any latest supported OOstack I can go ahead with this OS version). and additional configs required, what all need to be performed for an HCI solution? Any help or hints are highly appreciated. Thank you, On Mon, Sep 5, 2022 at 12:49 PM Marcin Juszkiewicz < marcin.juszkiewicz@linaro.org> wrote:
W dniu 5.09.2022 o 08:42, KK CHN pisze:
[1 ] I am aiming for a prototype of HCI on a DELL ( R650 2 CPU and 40 cores . 2.4 TB) server machine. The Operating System choice is Debian
10.
[2] Right now I am successful in
Kolla-ansible all-in-one installation of Wallaby/stable on a Debian 10 Virtual machine with the default configs enabled as in the
documentation
Debian 10 'buster' is not supported in Wallaby. Upgrade to Debian 11 'bullseye' first.
Victoria was the last release supporting Debian 10 and is not supported.
Just install StarlingX and be done. On Monday 05 September 2022 13:42:40 PM (+07:00), KK CHN wrote: Hi, [1 ] I am aiming for a prototype of HCI on a DELL ( R650 2 CPU and 40 cores . 2.4 TB) server machine. The Operating System choice is Debian 10. [2] Right now I am successful in Kolla-ansible all-in-one installation of Wallaby/stable on a Debian 10 Virtual machine with the default configs enabled as in the documentation " https://docs.openstack.org/project-deploy-guide/kolla-ansible/wallaby/uickst... " in Virtualenv setup. Able to get the horizon dashboard with the default services enabled and created and tested the cirros VM launching .. working fine. [3 ] I have to repeat the same all-in-one deployment on the physical machine as in [1] with the default configs and then convert it as an HCI node. What all features do I need to configure / enable in all-in-on / globals.yml to convert this box as a working HCI node ? Any hints / directives for the essential configurations needed for this server box to convert it as an HCI node are most welcome. kindly shed some light on this and any reference documents/URLs to do this ? Thank you, Krish -- Sent with Vivaldi Mail. Download Vivaldi for free at vivaldi.com
On 6/9/22 08:02, Embedded Devel wrote:
Just install StarlingX and be done.
Wow, this was a perfect time for me to read this, and go exploring. Just one more reason to use libre open source community software - corporate lockins would tend not to recommend 'competitors' before a lot of effort to maintain their own solution. If https://blogs.windriver.com/wind_river_blog/2018/10/introducing-starlingx/ has some grains of truth and it has some project maturity, then StarlingX looks very interesting for a range of purposes.
On 2022-09-06 08:31:40 +0800 (+0800), Gregory Orange wrote: [...]
Wow, this was a perfect time for me to read this, and go exploring. Just one more reason to use libre open source community software - corporate lockins would tend not to recommend 'competitors' before a lot of effort to maintain their own solution. [...]
StarlingX and OpenStack are hardly competitors. StarlingX is an edge-focused GNU/Linux distribution which provides an opinionated installation of OpenStack (as well as plenty of other related software). Both are represented by the same nonprofit foundation: https://openinfra.dev/projects/ -- Jeremy Stanley
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Embedded Devel
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Gregory Orange
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Jeremy Stanley
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KK CHN
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Marcin Juszkiewicz