[[local|localrc]] Q_PLUGIN_CONF_FILE=/etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini enable_plugin kuryr-kubernetes \ https://git.openstack.org/openstack/kuryr-kubernetes # If you do not want stacking to clone new versions of the enabled services, # like for example when you did local modifications and need to ./unstack.sh # and ./stack.sh again, uncomment the following RECLONE="no" # Log settings for better readability LOG_COLOR=False # If you want the screen tabs logged in a specific location, you can use: # SCREEN_LOGDIR="${HOME}/devstack_logs" # Credentials ADMIN_PASSWORD=password DATABASE_PASSWORD=password RABBIT_PASSWORD=password SERVICE_PASSWORD=password SERVICE_TOKEN=password # Enable Keystone v3 IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3 # In pro of speed and being lightweight, we will be explicit in regards to # which services we enable ENABLED_SERVICES="" #enable_service tls-proxy # Neutron services enable_service neutron enable_service neutron-agent enable_service neutron-dhcp enable_service neutron-l3 enable_service neutron-api LIBS_FROM_GIT+=python-octaviaclient enable_plugin octavia https://git.openstack.org/openstack/octavia enable_service octavia enable_service o-api enable_service o-cw enable_service o-hm enable_service o-hk ## Octavia Deps ### Image ### Barbican enable_plugin barbican https://git.openstack.org/openstack/barbican ### Nova enable_service n-api enable_service n-api-meta enable_service n-cpu enable_service n-cond enable_service n-sch enable_service placement-api enable_service placement-client ### Glance enable_service g-api enable_service g-reg # Keystone enable_service key # dependencies enable_service mysql enable_service rabbit enable_service etcd3 # By default use all the services from the kuryr-kubernetes plugin # Docker # ====== # If you already have docker configured, running and with its socket writable # by the stack user, you can omit the following line. enable_plugin devstack-plugin-container https://git.openstack.org/openstack/devstack-plugin-container # Kubernetes # ========== # # Kubernetes is run from the hyperkube docker image # If you already have a Kubernetes deployment, you can use it instead and omit # enabling the Kubernetes service (except Kubelet, which must be run by # devstack so that it uses our development CNI driver. # # The default is, again, for devstack to run the Kubernetes services: enable_service kubernetes-api enable_service kubernetes-controller-manager enable_service kubernetes-scheduler # We use hyperkube to run the services. You can select the hyperkube image and/ # or version by uncommenting and setting the following ENV vars different # to the following defaults: #KURYR_HYPERKUBE_IMAGE="gcr.io/google_containers/hyperkube-amd64" # KURYR_HYPERKUBE_VERSION="v1.9.0" # # If you have the 8080 port already bound to another service, you will need to # have kubernetes API server bind to another port. In order to do that, # uncomment and set a different port number in: # KURYR_K8S_API_PORT="8080" # # If you want to test with a different range for the Cluster IPs uncomment and # set the following ENV var to a different CIDR # KURYR_K8S_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE="10.0.0.0/24" # # If, however, you are reusing an existing deployment, you should uncomment and # set an ENV var so that the Kubelet devstack runs can find the API server: # KURYR_K8S_API_URL="http (or https, if K8S is SSL/TLS enabled)://k8s_api_ip:k8s_api_port" # # If kubernetes API server is 'https' enabled, set path of the ssl cert files # KURYR_K8S_API_CERT="/etc/kubernetes/certs/kubecfg.crt" # KURYR_K8S_API_KEY="/etc/kubernetes/certs/kubecfg.key" # KURYR_K8S_API_CACERT="/etc/kubernetes/certs/ca.crt" # Kubelet # ======= # # Kubelet should almost invariably be run by devstack enable_service kubelet # You can specify a different location for the hyperkube binary that will be # extracted from the hyperkube container into the Host filesystem: # KURYR_HYPERKUBE_BINARY=/usr/local/bin/hyperkube # # NOTE: KURYR_HYPERKUBE_IMAGE, KURYR_HYPERKUBE_VERSION also affect which # the selected binary for the Kubelet. # Kuryr watcher # ============= # # Just like the Kubelet, you'll want to have the watcher enabled. It is the # part of the codebase that connects to the Kubernetes API server to read the # resource events and convert them to Neutron actions enable_service kuryr-kubernetes # Kuryr Daemon # ============ # # Kuryr can run in daemonized way - i.e. kubelet will send requests to # Kuryr daemon running on the node, instead of processing them on its # own. This limits the number of processes running on the node and # should increase scalability in environments that often delete and # create pods. To enable kuryr-daemon uncomment next line. enable_service kuryr-daemon # Containerized Kuryr # =================== # # Kuryr can be installed on Kubernetes as a pair of Deployment # (kuryr-controller) and DaemonSet (kuryr-cni). If you want DevStack to deploy # Kuryr services as pods on Kubernetes uncomment next line. KURYR_K8S_CONTAINERIZED_DEPLOYMENT=False IMAGE_URLS+=",http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.3.4/cirros-0.3.4-x86_64-disk.img" # OpenShift #enable_service openshift-master openshift-node #DOCKER_CGROUP_DRIVER="systemd" #OPENSHIFT_BINARY_URL=https://github.com/openshift/origin/releases/download/v3.9.0/openshift-origin-server-v3.9.0-191fece-linux-64bit.tar.gz # Tempest enable_service tempest enable_plugin kuryr-tempest-plugin https://git.openstack.org/openstack/kuryr-tempest-plugin # KURYR_USE_PORTS_POOLS=True # KURYR_VIF_POOL_DRIVER=daemon # KURYR_DAEMON_DRIVER=pool # KURYR_VIF_POOL_BATCH=50 #KURYR_CONTROLLER_REPLICAS=2 # Pools #KURYR_USE_PORT_POOLS=true #KURYR_VIF_POOL_DRIVER=neutron