bifrost/playbooks/roles/bifrost-create-vm-nodes/files/create_vm_nodes-for-role.sh
Fatih Degirmenci 6fa28b1fb7 Introduce support for kvm acceleration
This change introduces kvm acceleration support. The default settings
still use qemu as the domain type and kvm needs to be explicitly set
in order to enable it.

Change-Id: I59af1b7a844b927cac45722f7ea7ea4abeef7c8f
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
2016-08-16 10:21:16 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
#############################################################################
# create_nodes.sh - Script to create VM nodes for use with Ironic.
#
# PURPOSE
# This script can be used to create VM instances without an operating
# system and that are ready for netbooting. They are connected to the
# bridge named 'brbm' (created if it does not exist).
#
# EXAMPLE USAGE
# # Use defaults - Create a single node with base name of 'testvm'
# sudo create_nodes.sh
#
# # Create 5 nodes
# sudo NODECOUNT=5 create_nodes.sh
#
# # Create 3 nodes with base name of 'junk'
# sudo NODEBASE=junk NODECOUNT=3 create_nodes.sh
#
# # Create 2 nodes that use KVM acceleration
# sudo VM_DOMAIN_TYPE=kvm NODECOUNT=2 create_nodes.sh
#
# THANKS
# Thanks to the author(s) of the ironic-supporting code within devstack,
# from which all of this is derived.
#
# AUTHOR
# David Shrewsbury (shrewsbury.dave@gmail.com)
#############################################################################
set -e # exit immediately on command error
set -u # treat unset variables as error when substituting
LIBVIRT_CONNECT_URI=${LIBVIRT_CONNECT_URI:-"qemu:///system"}
export VIRSH_DEFAULT_CONNECT_URI="$LIBVIRT_CONNECT_URI"
# VM specs
VM_DOMAIN_TYPE=${VM_DOMAIN_TYPE:-qemu}
VM_EMULATOR=${VM_EMULATOR:-/usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64}
VM_CPU=${VM_CPU:-1}
VM_RAM=${VM_RAM:-3072}
VM_DISK=${VM_DISK:-10}
VM_MACHINE="pc-1.0"
# CentOS provides a single emulator package
# which differs from other distributions, and
# needs to be explicitly set.
if [ -e /etc/centos-release ]; then
VM_EMULATOR=/usr/libexec/qemu-kvm
VM_MACHINE="pc"
fi
# VM network
VM_NET_BRIDGE=${VM_NET_BRIDGE:-default}
# VM logging directory
VM_LOGDIR=/var/log/libvirt/baremetal_logs
#############################################################################
# FUNCTION
# create_node
#
# PARAMETERS
# $1: Virtual machine name
# $2: Number of CPUs for the VM
# $3: Amount of RAM for the VM
# $4: Disk size (in GB) for the VM
# $5: CPU architecture (i386 or amd64)
# $6: Network bridge for the VMs
# $7: Path to VM emulator
# $8: Logging directory for the VMs
# $9: Domain type of the VM
#############################################################################
function create_node {
NAME=$1
CPU=$2
MEM=$(( 1024 * $3 ))
# extra G to allow fuzz for partition table : flavor size and registered
# size need to be different to actual size.
DISK=$(( $4 + 1))
case $5 in
i386) ARCH='i686' ;;
amd64) ARCH='x86_64' ;;
*) echo "Unsupported arch $5!" >&2; exit 1 ;;
esac
BRIDGE=$6
EMULATOR=$7
LOGDIR=$8
DOMAIN_TYPE=$9
LIBVIRT_NIC_DRIVER=${LIBVIRT_NIC_DRIVER:-"e1000"}
LIBVIRT_STORAGE_POOL=${LIBVIRT_STORAGE_POOL:-"default"}
LIBVIRT_CONNECT_URI=${LIBVIRT_CONNECT_URI:-"qemu:///system"}
if ! virsh pool-list --all | grep -q $LIBVIRT_STORAGE_POOL; then
virsh pool-define-as --name $LIBVIRT_STORAGE_POOL dir --target /var/lib/libvirt/images >&2
virsh pool-autostart $LIBVIRT_STORAGE_POOL >&2
virsh pool-start $LIBVIRT_STORAGE_POOL >&2
fi
pool_state=$(virsh pool-info $LIBVIRT_STORAGE_POOL | grep State | awk '{ print $2 }')
if [ "$pool_state" != "running" ] ; then
[ ! -d /var/lib/libvirt/images ] && mkdir /var/lib/libvirt/images
virsh pool-start $LIBVIRT_STORAGE_POOL >&2
fi
if [ -n "$LOGDIR" ] ; then
mkdir -p "$LOGDIR"
if [ -e /etc/centos-release ]; then
# NOTE(TheJulia): For some unknown reason, libvirt's log folder
# permissions on CentOS ship in an inoperable state. Users must
# be able to read a folder to open files in the folder structure.
chmod o+rx "$LOGDIR/.."
fi
fi
PREALLOC=
if [ -f /etc/debian_version ]; then
PREALLOC="--prealloc-metadata"
fi
VM_LOGGING="$LOGDIR/${NAME}_console.log"
VOL_NAME="${NAME}.qcow2"
if ! virsh list --all | grep -q $NAME; then
virsh vol-list --pool $LIBVIRT_STORAGE_POOL | grep -q $VOL_NAME &&
virsh vol-delete $VOL_NAME --pool $LIBVIRT_STORAGE_POOL >&2
virsh vol-create-as $LIBVIRT_STORAGE_POOL ${VOL_NAME} ${DISK}G --format qcow2 $PREALLOC >&2
volume_path=$(virsh vol-path --pool $LIBVIRT_STORAGE_POOL $VOL_NAME)
# Pre-touch the VM to set +C, as it can only be set on empty files.
touch "$volume_path"
# NOTE(TheJulia): CentOS default installs with an XFS root, and chattr
# fails to set +C on XFS. This could be more elegant, however the use
# case is for CI testing.
if [ ! -e /etc/centos-release ]; then
chattr +C "$volume_path" || true
fi
vm_xml="
<domain type='${DOMAIN_TYPE}'>
<name>${NAME}</name>
<memory unit='KiB'>${MEM}</memory>
<vcpu>${CPU}</vcpu>
<os>
<type arch='${ARCH}' machine='${VM_MACHINE}'>hvm</type>
<boot dev='network'/>
<bootmenu enable='no'/>
<bios useserial='yes'/>
</os>
<features>
<acpi/>
<apic/>
<pae/>
</features>
<clock offset='utc'/>
<on_poweroff>destroy</on_poweroff>
<on_reboot>restart</on_reboot>
<on_crash>restart</on_crash>
<devices>
<emulator>${EMULATOR}</emulator>
<disk type='file' device='disk'>
<driver name='qemu' type='qcow2' cache='writeback'/>
<source file='${volume_path}'/>
<target dev='vda' bus='virtio'/>
<address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x06' function='0x0'/>
</disk>
<controller type='ide' index='0'>
<address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x01' function='0x1'/>
</controller>
<interface type='network'>
<source network='${BRIDGE}'/>
</interface>
<input type='mouse' bus='ps2'/>
<graphics type='vnc' port='-1' autoport='yes'/>
<video>
<model type='cirrus' vram='9216' heads='1'/>
<address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x02' function='0x0'/>
</video>
<serial type='file'>
<source path='${VM_LOGGING}'/>
<target port='0'/>
<alias name='serial0'/>
</serial>
<serial type='pty'>
<source path='/dev/pts/49'/>
<target port='1'/>
<alias name='serial1'/>
</serial>
<console type='file'>
<source path='${VM_LOGGING}'/>
<target type='serial' port='0'/>
<alias name='serial0'/>
</console>
<memballoon model='virtio'>
<address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x07' function='0x0'/>
</memballoon>
</devices>
</domain>
"
echo ${vm_xml} > /tmp/vm.xml
# NOTE(TheJulia): the create command powers on a VM that has been defined,
# where as define creates the VM, but does not change the power state.
virsh define /tmp/vm.xml 2>&1 >/dev/null
if [ $? != 0 ]
then
echo "failed to create VM $NAME" >&2
rm -f /tmp/vm.xml
exit 1
fi
rm -f /tmp/vm.xml
fi
# echo mac
local macaddr=`virsh dumpxml $NAME | grep "mac address" | head -1 | cut -d\' -f2`
echo $macaddr
}
####################
# Main script code
####################
NODEBASE=${NODEBASE:-testvm}
NODECOUNT=${NODECOUNT:-1}
NODEOUTPUT=${NODEOUTPUT:-"/tmp/baremetal.csv"}
TEMPFILE=`mktemp`
# must be root
user=`whoami`
if [ "$user" != "root" ]
then
echo "Must be run as root. You are $user." >&2
exit 1
fi
for (( i=1; i<=${NODECOUNT}; i++ ))
do
name=${NODEBASE}${i}
mac=$(create_node $name $VM_CPU $VM_RAM $VM_DISK amd64 $VM_NET_BRIDGE $VM_EMULATOR $VM_LOGDIR $VM_DOMAIN_TYPE)
printf "$mac,root,undefined,192.168.122.1,$VM_CPU,$VM_RAM,$VM_DISK,flavor,type,a8cb6624-0d9f-c882-affc-046ebb96ec0${i},$name,192.168.122.$((i+1))\n" >>$TEMPFILE
done
mv "${TEMPFILE}" "${NODEOUTPUT}"