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  $ controller> sudo service libvirtd reload
  $ controller> sudo service libvirtd reload


Then make sure that ntp is enabled on both machines:
Configure the network with a physical bridge interface:
 
$ controller> sudo nova-manage network create 'admin' 10.0.0.0/24 --bridge=br0 --bridge_interface=em1
 
Make sure that ntp is enabled on both machines:


  $> sudo yum install -y ntp
  $> sudo yum install -y ntp
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  $ node> for svc in compute network; do sudo chkconfig openstack-nova-$svc on; done
  $ node> for svc in compute network; do sudo chkconfig openstack-nova-$svc on; done


Finally, you need to make sure the network is configured with a physical bridge interface:
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Now when the controller launches intances (see: [[QA:Testcase_launch_an_instance_on_OpenStack]]),
$ controller> sudo nova-manage network create 'admin' 10.0.0.0/24 --bridge=br0 --bridge_interface=em1
they're started either on the controller or node.
 


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Everything should be running as before, except the VMs are launched either on controller or node.
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Verify where instances are running with euca-describe-instances
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[[Category:OpenStack Test Cases]]
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Revision as of 13:11, 19 October 2011

Description

Everything so far has been done on a single node. Here we add another (virtual) node for running VMs.

Let's assume the machine you've set up above is called 'controller' and the new machine is called 'node'.

Setup

Open the rabbitmq, MySQL and Nova API ports on controller:

$ controller> sudo lokkit -p 3306:tcp
$ controller> sudo lokkit -p 5672:tcp
$ controller> sudo lokkit -p 9292:tcp
$ controller> sudo service libvirtd reload

Configure the network with a physical bridge interface:

$ controller> sudo nova-manage network create 'admin' 10.0.0.0/24 --bridge=br0 --bridge_interface=em1

Make sure that ntp is enabled on both machines:

$> sudo yum install -y ntp
$> sudo service ntpd start
$> sudo chkconfig ntpd on

We only need to install libvirt and nova on the compute node:

$ node> sudo yum install --enablerepo=updates-testing openstack-nova
$ node> sudo service libvirtd start
$ node> sudo chkconfig libvirtd on
$ node> sudo setenforce 0
$ node> sudo sed -i 's/^SELINUX=enforcing/SELINUX=permissive/' /etc/selinux/config

Configure nova so that node can find the services on controller:

$ node> echo '1.2.3.4 controller' | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts
$ node> echo '--rabbit_host=controller' | sudo tee -a /etc/nova/nova.conf
$ node> echo '--sql_connection=mysql://nova:nova@controller/nova' | sudo tee -a /etc/nova/nova.conf
$ node> echo '--glance_api_servers=controller:9292' | sudo tee -a /etc/nova/nova.conf

Enable the compute service:

$ node> for svc in compute network; do sudo service openstack-nova-$svc start; done
$ node> for svc in compute network; do sudo chkconfig openstack-nova-$svc on; done 

How to test

Now when the controller launches intances (see: QA:Testcase_launch_an_instance_on_OpenStack), they're started either on the controller or node.

Expected Results

Verify where instances are running with euca-describe-instances