[Openstack-operators] [octavia][rocky] Octavia and VxLAN without DVR

Erik McCormick emccormick at cirrusseven.com
Wed Oct 24 12:08:09 UTC 2018


On Wed, Oct 24, 2018, 3:14 AM Florian Engelmann <
florian.engelmann at everyware.ch> wrote:

> Ohoh - thank you for your empathy :)
> And those great details about how to setup this mgmt network.
> I will try to do so this afternoon but solving that routing "puzzle"
> (virtual network to control nodes) I will need our network guys to help
> me out...
>
> But I will need to tell all Amphorae a static route to the gateway that
> is routing to the control nodes?
>

Just set the default gateway when you create the neutron subnet. No need
for excess static routes. The route on the other connection won't interfere
with it as it lives in a namespace.


>
> Am 10/23/18 um 6:57 PM schrieb Erik McCormick:
> > So in your other email you said asked if there was a guide for
> > deploying it with Kolla ansible...
> >
> > Oh boy. No there's not. I don't know if you've seen my recent mails on
> > Octavia, but I am going through this deployment process with
> > kolla-ansible right now and it is lacking in a few areas.
> >
> > If you plan to use different CA certificates for client and server in
> > Octavia, you'll need to add that into the playbook. Presently it only
> > copies over ca_01.pem, cacert.key, and client.pem and uses them for
> > everything. I was completely unable to make it work with only one CA
> > as I got some SSL errors. It passes gate though, so I aasume it must
> > work? I dunno.
> >
> > Networking comments and a really messy kolla-ansible / octavia how-to
> below...
> >
> > On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 10:09 AM Florian Engelmann
> > <florian.engelmann at everyware.ch> wrote:
> >>
> >> Am 10/23/18 um 3:20 PM schrieb Erik McCormick:
> >>> On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 7:53 AM Florian Engelmann
> >>> <florian.engelmann at everyware.ch> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>> We did test Octavia with Pike (DVR deployment) and everything was
> >>>> working right our of the box. We changed our underlay network to a
> >>>> Layer3 spine-leaf network now and did not deploy DVR as we don't
> wanted
> >>>> to have that much cables in a rack.
> >>>>
> >>>> Octavia is not working right now as the lb-mgmt-net does not exist on
> >>>> the compute nodes nor does a br-ex.
> >>>>
> >>>> The control nodes running
> >>>>
> >>>> octavia_worker
> >>>> octavia_housekeeping
> >>>> octavia_health_manager
> >>>> octavia_api
> >>>>
> Amphorae-VMs, z.b.
>
> lb-mgmt-net 172.16.0.0/16 default GW
> >>>> and as far as I understood octavia_worker, octavia_housekeeping and
> >>>> octavia_health_manager have to talk to the amphora instances. But the
> >>>> control nodes are spread over three different leafs. So each control
> >>>> node in a different L2 domain.
> >>>>
> >>>> So the question is how to deploy a lb-mgmt-net network in our setup?
> >>>>
> >>>> - Compute nodes have no "stretched" L2 domain
> >>>> - Control nodes, compute nodes and network nodes are in L3 networks
> like
> >>>> api, storage, ...
> >>>> - Only network nodes are connected to a L2 domain (with a separated
> NIC)
> >>>> providing the "public" network
> >>>>
> >>> You'll need to add a new bridge to your compute nodes and create a
> >>> provider network associated with that bridge. In my setup this is
> >>> simply a flat network tied to a tagged interface. In your case it
> >>> probably makes more sense to make a new VNI and create a vxlan
> >>> provider network. The routing in your switches should handle the rest.
> >>
> >> Ok that's what I try right now. But I don't get how to setup something
> >> like a VxLAN provider Network. I thought only vlan and flat is supported
> >> as provider network? I guess it is not possible to use the tunnel
> >> interface that is used for tenant networks?
> >> So I have to create a separated VxLAN on the control and compute nodes
> like:
> >>
> >> # ip link add vxoctavia type vxlan id 42 dstport 4790 group 239.1.1.1
> >> dev vlan3535 ttl 5
> >> # ip addr add 172.16.1.11/20 dev vxoctavia
> >> # ip link set vxoctavia up
> >>
> >> and use it like a flat provider network, true?
> >>
> > This is a fine way of doing things, but it's only half the battle.
> > You'll need to add a bridge on the compute nodes and bind it to that
> > new interface. Something like this if you're using openvswitch:
> >
> > docker exec openvswitch_db
> > /usr/local/bin/kolla_ensure_openvswitch_configured br-mgmt vxoctavia
> >
> > Also you'll want to remove the IP address from that interface as it's
> > going to be a bridge. Think of it like your public (br-ex) interface
> > on your network nodes.
> >
> >  From there you'll need to update the bridge mappings via kolla
> > overrides. This would usually be in /etc/kolla/config/neutron. Create
> > a subdirectory for your compute inventory group and create an
> > ml2_conf.ini there. So you'd end up with something like:
> >
> > [root at kolla-deploy ~]# cat
> /etc/kolla/config/neutron/compute/ml2_conf.ini
> > [ml2_type_flat]
> > flat_networks = mgmt-net
> >
> > [ovs]
> > bridge_mappings = mgmt-net:br-mgmt
> >
> > run kolla-ansible --tags neutron reconfigure to push out the new
> > configs. Note that there is a bug where the neutron containers may not
> > restart after the change, so you'll probably need to do a 'docker
> > container restart neutron_openvswitch_agent' on each compute node.
> >
> > At this point, you'll need to create the provider network in the admin
> > project like:
> >
> > openstack network create --provider-network-type flat
> > --provider-physical-network mgmt-net lb-mgmt-net
> >
> > And then create a normal subnet attached to this network with some
> > largeish address scope. I wouldn't use 172.16.0.0/16 because docker
> > uses that by default. I'm not sure if it matters since the network
> > traffic will be isolated on a bridge, but it makes me paranoid so I
> > avoided it.
> >
> > For your controllers, I think you can just let everything function off
> > your api interface since you're routing in your spines. Set up a
> > gateway somewhere from that lb-mgmt network and save yourself the
> > complication of adding an interface to your controllers. If you choose
> > to use a separate interface on your controllers, you'll need to make
> > sure this patch is in your kolla-ansible install or cherry pick it.
> >
> >
> https://github.com/openstack/kolla-ansible/commit/0b6e401c4fdb9aa4ff87d0bfd4b25c91b86e0d60#diff-6c871f6865aecf0057a5b5f677ae7d59
> >
> > I don't think that's been backported at all, so unless you're running
> > off master you'll need to go get it.
> >
> >  From here on out, the regular Octavia instruction should serve you.
> > Create a flavor, Create a security group, and capture their UUIDs
> > along with the UUID of the provider network you made. Override them in
> > globals.yml with:
> >
> > octavia_amp_boot_network_list: <uuid>
> > octavia_amp_secgroup_list: <uuid>
> > octavia_amp_flavor_id: <uuid>
> >
> > This is all from my scattered notes and bad memory. Hopefully it makes
> > sense. Corrections welcome.
> >
> > -Erik
> >
> >
> >
> >>
> >>
> >>>
> >>> -Erik
> >>>>
> >>>> All the best,
> >>>> Florian
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>
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