[Users] [vdsm] [ATTENTION] vdsm-bootstrap/host deployment (pre-3.2)
Alon Bar-Lev
alonbl at redhat.com
Wed Nov 28 14:45:17 UTC 2012
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dan Kenigsberg" <danken at redhat.com>
> To: "Alon Bar-Lev" <alonbl at redhat.com>
> Cc: "VDSM Project Development" <vdsm-devel at lists.fedorahosted.org>, "engine-devel" <engine-devel at ovirt.org>, "users"
> <users at ovirt.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 4:41:04 PM
> Subject: Re: [vdsm] [ATTENTION] vdsm-bootstrap/host deployment (pre-3.2)
>
> On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 08:59:10AM -0500, Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > Preparing to ovirt-engine 3.2 the entire "vdsm-bootstrap" bootstrap
> > was re-written from scratch into more pluggable and flexible
> > implementation, available at git master and nightly snapshots.
> >
> > As far as packaging is concerned there are now two more
> > dependencies to ovirt-engine:
> >
> > * otopi -- oVirt Task Oriented Pluggable Installer/Implementation
> > * ovirt-host-deploy -- oVirt host deploy tool
> >
> > These packages replace the legacy vdsm-bootstrap package that was
> > distributed with vdsm.
>
> Hurray!
>
> I suspect that a `git-rm vds_bootstrap/*` is pending?
No... we need it as compatibility with older engines...
We keep minimum changes there for legacy, until end-of-life.
>
> >
> > Git repositories are available at at[1][2].
> > Documentation is available at Git repositories - README*.
> > Builds are available at usual place[3].
> > Bugzilla components will be available shortly.
>
> Are there requests to add the components to Fedora (18, EPEL6)?
> I think we should add these requests as blockers for Bug 881006 -
> Tracker: oVirt 3.2 release.
Yes, I am on this one.
>
> > Change log is attached.
> >
> > There is no change in the way the engine is performing the host
> > deployment process in term of user experience, other than event log
> > messages during deployment were improved.
> >
> > The log of the deployment is fetched from host and stored at engine
> > machine at /var/log/ovirt-engine/host-deploy, on host it is at
> > /tmp/ovirt-host-deploy*.log and deleted when fetched to engine.
> >
> > Among other features, the ovir-host-deploy package can be installed
> > manually on host and executed to prepare host for installation, in
> > future we may be able to add host to engine without performing the
> > deployment process, for now it will be usable for integration
> > tests.
> >
> > The internals are completely different, instead of having 3
> > different
> > bootstrap sequences:
> > 1. host install
> > 2. ovirt-node install
> > 3. ovirt-node approve
> >
> > We now have single sequence which is common to host and node
> > installation or re-installation, end result is much simpler
> > implementation.
> >
> > Please report any issues even minor issues, so we can stabilize it
> > for
> > 3.2 release.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Alon Bar-Lev.
> >
> > [1] http://gerrit.ovirt.org/gitweb?p=otopi.git;a=tree
> > [2] http://gerrit.ovirt.org/gitweb?p=ovirt-host-deploy.git;a=tree
> > [3] http://www.ovirt.org/releases/nightly/rpm/Fedora/17/noarch/
> >
> > ---
> >
> > Change Log
> >
> > * offline packager feature.
> >
> > * tuned is installed with virtual-host profile.
>
> I never understood why this is an installer step, and not part of
> vdsmd
> start up
There may be several method to tune a machine.
Why VDSM should depend on specific one?
>
> > * initial implementation based on otpoi.
> >
> > * implementation is based on legacy vdsm-bootstrap pacakge
> > functionality.
> >
> > * legacy-removed: legacy VDSM (<3.0) config upgrade.
> >
> > * legacy-removed: change machine width core file
> > # echo /var/lib/vdsm/core > /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
>
> Yeah, qemu-kvm and libvirtd are much more stable than in the old
> days,
> but wouldn't we want to keep a means to collect the corpses of dead
> processes from hypervisors? It has helped us nail down nasty bugs,
> even
> in Python.
It does not mean it should be at /var/lib/vdsm ... :)
>
> >
> > * legacy-removed: kernel version test, package dependency is
> > sufficient.
> >
> > * legacy-removed: do not add kernel parameter
> > processor.max_cstate=1
> > warn if not have constant_tsc
> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=770153
> >
> > * legacy-change: io elevator scheduler set in kernel command-line
> > use either udev rule in vdsm package or tuned.
> >
> > * legacy-change: vdsm libvirt reconfigure
> > vdsm is reconfigured with file based trigger instead unsupported
> > systemd
> > init.d parameter.
> >
> > * legacy-change: distribution checks are simpler based on Python
> > platform,
> > minimum:
> > - rhel-6.2
> > - fedora-17
> >
> > * legacy-change: minimum vdsm version is taken from engine not
> > hard coded.
> >
> > * legacy-change: pki is now using m2crypto to generate certificate
> > request
> > and parse certificates.
> >
> > * legacy-change: use iproute2 instead of python ethtool to avoid
> > another
> > dependency for host name validation.
> >
> > * legacy-change: use iproute2 instead of reading /proc/net/route
> > for route
> > information and interface information.
> >
> > * legacy-change: do not use vdsm.netinfo for vlan and bonding as
> > it requires
> > /usr/share/vdsm modules, and it is trivial anyway.
> >
> > * legacy-change: use vdsm-store-net-config script to commit
> > network config
> > instead of internal duplicate implementation.
> >
> > * legacy-change: /etc/vdsm/vdsm.conf is overridden unless
> > VDSM/configOverride
> > environment is set to True
>
> I'm a bit confused by the negation: I'd expect
> VDSM/configOverride=True
> to mean "override /etc/vdsm/vdsm.conf".
Sorry!
It should be False.
>
> >
> > * legacy-change: /etc/vdsm/vdsm.conf is not read of fake_qemu.
> > set VDSM/checkVirtHardware environment to False to avoid
> > hardware detection.
> >
> > * legacy-change: following gluster packages not installed:
> > - glusterfs-rdma
> > - glusterfs-geo-replication
>
>
> Alon, thanks for your tremendous work on this. I cannot wait to have
> it
> up and running in the release.
Thank you!
I truly hope that from this point we can only make it better.
Alon.
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