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# MidoNet
#### Table of Contents
1. [Overview](#overview)
2. [Module Description](#module-description)
3. [Setup](#setup)
* [What MidoNet affects](#what-midonet-affects)
* [Beginning with MidoNet](#beginning-with-midonet)
4. [Usage](#usage)
5. [Reference](#reference)
* [Classes](#classes)
* [Types](#types)
6. [Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.](#limitations)
7. [Development - Guide for contributing to the module](#development)
## Overview
Puppet module for install MidoNet components.
## Module Description
MidoNet is an Apache licensed production grade network virtualization software
for Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) clouds. This module provides the puppet
manifests to install all the components to deploy easily MidoNet in a production
environment.
To know all the components and how they relate each other, check out [midonet
reference architecture
docs](http://docs.midonet.org/docs/latest/reference-architecture/content/index.html)
## Setup
### What MidoNet affects
* This module affects the repository sources of the target system as well as
new packages and their configuration files.
### Beginning with MidoNet
To install the last stable release of MidoNet OSS, just include the
MidoNet class in your Puppet manifest:
include midonet
That will deploy a full MidoNet installation (repos, cassandra, zookeeper,
agent, MidoNet API and MidoNet CLI) in the target host, which is quite
useless deployment, since MidoNet is a network controller ready to be scalable
and distributed. However, for testing its features and demo purposes, it can
be useful.
## Usage
To use this module in a more advanced way, please check out the
[reference](#reference) section of this document. It is worth to highlight that all
the input variables have already a default input value, in a yaml document.
(We use R.I.Piennar [module data](https://www.devco.net/archives/2013/12/08/better-puppet-modules-using-hiera-data.php))
To leverage this feature, please add the following in your `/etc/hiera.yaml` (or
the Hiera configuration file that you are using):
---
:backends:
- yaml
- module_data
:yaml:
:datadirs:
- /var/lib/hiera
:logger: console
Any variable that you may use in your class declaration will override the
defaults in `/etc/puppet/modules/midonet/data`, so you will only need to define
the variables that you want to override.
## Reference
### Classes
#### MidoNet Repository
MidoNet Repository adds MidoNet's repos into target system. By default it installs
last released version of MidoNet:
To install other releases than the last default's MidoNet OSS, you can override the
default's midonet\_repository atributes by a resource-like declaration:
class { 'midonet_repository':
midonet_repo => 'http://repo.midonet.org/midonet/v2014.11',
midonet_openstack_repo => 'http://repo.midonet.org/openstack',
midonet_thirdparty_repo => 'http://repo.midonet.org/misc',
midonet_key => '50F18FCF',
midonet_stage => 'stable',
midonet_key_url => 'http://repo.midonet.org/packages.midokura.key',
openstack_release => 'juno'
}
or use a YAML file using the same attributes, accessible from Hiera:
midonet_repository::midonet_repo: 'http://repo.midonet.org/midonet/v2014.11'
midonet_repository::midonet_openstack_repo: 'http://repo.midonet.org/openstack'
midonet_repository::midonet_thirdparty_repo: 'http://repo.midonet.org/misc'
midonet_repository::midonet_key: '50F18FCF'
midonet_repository::midonet_stage: 'stable'
midonet_repository::midonet_key_url: 'http://repo.midonet.org/packages.midokura.key'
midonet_repository::openstack_release: 'juno'
#### MidoNet Agent
MidoNet Agent is the Openvswitch datapath controller and must run in all the Hypervisor hosts.
The easiest way to run the class is:
include midonet::midonet_agent
This call assumes that there is a zookeeper instance and a cassandra instance
running in the target machine, and will configure the midonet-agent to
connect to them.
This is a quite naive deployment, just for demo purposes. A more realistic one
would be:
class {'midonet::midonet_agent':
cassandra_seeds => ['host1', 'host2', 'host3'],
zk_servers => [{'ip' => 'host1', 'port' => '2183'},
{'ip' => 'host2', 'port' => '2181'}]
}
Please note that Zookeeper port's value is not mandatory and it's already defaulted to 2181
You can alternatively use the Hiera's yaml style:
midonet::midonet_agent::zk_servers:
- ip: 'host1'
port: 2183
- ip: 'host2'
port: 2181
midonet::midonet_agent::cassandra_seeds:
- 'host1'
- 'host2'
- 'host3'
#### MidoNet API
MidoNet API is the REST service where third-party software can connect to
control the virtual network. A single instance of it can be enough.
The easiest way to run this class is:
include midonet::midonet_api
This call assumes that there is a zookeeper running in the target host and the
module will spawn a midonet\_api without keystone authentication.
This is a quite naive deployment, just for demo purposes. A more realistic one
would be:
class {'midonet::midonet_api':
zk_servers => [{'ip' => 'host1', 'port' => '2183'},
{'ip' => 'host2', 'port' => '2181'}],
keystone_auth => true,
vtep => true,
api_ip => '92.234.12.4',
keystone_host => '92.234.12.9',
keystone_port => '35357', # Note: (35357 is already the default)
keystone_admin_token => 'arrakis',
keystone_tenant_name => 'other-than-services' # Note: ('services' by default)
}
You can alternatively use the Hiera's yaml style:
midonet::midonet_api::zk_servers:
- ip: 'host1'
port: 2183
- ip: 'host2'
port: 2181
midonet::midonet_api::vtep: true
midonet::midonet_api::keystone_auth: true
midonet::midonet_api::api_ip: '92.234.12.4'
midonet::midonet_api::keystone_host: '92.234.12.9'
midonet::midonet_api::keystone_port: 35357
midonet::midonet_api::keystone_admin_token: 'arrakis'
midonet::midonet_api::keystone_tenant_name: 'other-than-services'
Please note that Zookeeper port is not mandatory and defaulted to 2181.
#### MidoNet CLI
Install the MidoNetCLI this way:
include midonet::midonet_cli
Module does not configure the ~/.midonetrc file that `python-midonetclient` needs to run. Please, check out how to configure the MidoNet client [here](http://docs.midonet.org/docs/latest/quick-start-guide/rhel-7_juno-rdo/content/_midonet_cli_installation.html)
#### Neutron Plugin
Install and configure MidoNet Neutron Plugin. Please note that manifest does
install Neutron (because it is a requirement of 'python-neutron-plugin-midonet'
package) but it does not configure it nor run it. It just configure the specific
MidoNet plugin files. It is supposed to be deployed along any existing puppet
module that configures Neutron, such as [puppetlabs/neutron](https://forge.puppetlabs.com/puppetlabs/neutron/4.1.0)
The easiest way to run this class is:
include midonet::neutron_plugin
Although it is quite useless: it assumes that there is a Neutron server already
configured and a MidoNet API running at localhost with Mock authentication.
A more advanced call would be:
class {'midonet::neutron_plugin':
midonet_api_ip => '23.123.5.32',
username => 'neutron',
password => '32kjaxT0k3na',
project_id => 'service'
}
You can alternatively use the Hiera's yaml style:
midonet::neutron_plugin::midonet_api_ip: '23.213.5.32'
midonet::neutron_plugin::username: 'neutron'
midonet::neutron_plugin::password: '32.kjaxT0k3na'
midonet::neutron_plugin::midonet_api_ip: 'service'
### Types
#### MidoNet Host Registry ###
MidoNet defines Tunnel Zones as groups of hosts capable to send packages to each other using networking tunnels from which we can create Virtual Networks on the overlay.
Each host that runs [#MidoNet Agent] should be part of at least one Tunnel Zone to send packets in the overlay to the rest of hosts of the Tunnel Zone. The type `midonet_host_registry` allows you to register the host.
A [#MidoNet API] should already been deployed before and the [#MidoNet Agent] should be running in the host we are registering.
This is the way to use it:
midonet_host_registry {$::fqdn:
$midonet_api_url => 'http://controller:8080',
$username => 'admin',
$password => 'admin',
$tenant_name => 'admin',
$underlay_ip_address => '123.23.43.2'
$tunnelzone_name => 'tzone0',
$tunnelzone_type => 'gre'
}
Note:
* **midonet\_api\_url**, **username**, **password**, **tenant\_\name**: Credentials to authenticate to Keystone through the MidoNet API service. **tenant\_name** is defaulted to **admin** and is not mandatory.
* **underlay\_ip\_address**: Physical interface from where the packets will be tunneled.
* **tunnelzone\_name**: Name of the Tunnel Zone. If the Tunnel Zone is does not exist, the provider will create it. Defaulted to *tzone0*, so is not mandatory to use this attribute unless you care too much about names or you want more than one Tunnel Zone.
* **tunnelzone\_type**: Type of the tunnel. You can choose between *gre* and *vxlan*. Defaulted to 'gre'.
More info at MidoNet [docs|http://docs.midonet.org/docs/latest/quick-start-guide/ubuntu-1404_kilo/content/_midonet_host_registration.html]
#### MidoNet Gateway ####
This capability allows a Host that runs MidoNet to be declared as the gateway of the installation and provide the necessary steps to put the packages from the underlay to the overlay and viceversa. MidoNet needs to bind a Host interface to *MidoNet Provider Router*, which is the router on top of the Virtual Infrastructure.
Then, MidoNet starts BGP sessions to advertise the routes that manages and be accessible from the Internet.
This is the way to use it:
midonet_gateway {'hostname':
midonet_api_url => 'http://controller:8080',
username => 'admin',
password => 'admin',
tenant_name => 'admin',
interface => 'eth1',
local_as => '64512',
bgp_port => { 'port_address' => '198.51.100.2', 'net_prefix' => '198.51.100.0', 'net_length' => '30'},
remote_peers => [ { 'as' => '64513', 'ip' => '198.51.100.1' },
{ 'as' => '64513', 'ip' => '203.0.113.1' } ],
advertise_net => [ { 'net_prefix' => '192.0.2.0', 'net_length' => '24' } ]
}
More info at MidoNet [docs|http://docs.midonet.org/docs/latest/quick-start-guide/ubuntu-1404_kilo/content/bgp_uplink_configuration.html]
* **midonet\_api\_url**, **username**, **password**, **tenant\_\name**: Credentials to authenticate to Keystone through the MidoNet API service. **tenant\_name** is defaulted to **admin** and is not mandatory.
* **interface**: Host Interface where the gateway port of the *MidoNet Provider Router* will be binded.
* **local_as**: Local Autonomous System of MidoNet deployment.
* **bgp_port**: Information about the port that will be created on *MidoNet Provider Router* and will serve as the gateway of the virtual infrastructure.
* **remote_peers**: List of uplink peers to establish BGP connections to.
* **advertise_net**: List of Network that will be advertised on from MidoNet on the BGP sessions.
## Limitations
This module supports:
* Ubuntu 14.04
* CentOS 6.6
* CentOS 7
This module has been tested in Puppet 3.7.3 version, but we believe that it
should work without problems in any Puppet 3.x version.
## Development
We happily will accept patches and new ideas to improve this module.
Check out current bugs or open new ones on JIRA project:
https://midonet.atlassian.net/projects/PUP
Feel free to assign an empty one to yourself!
Clone MidoNet's puppet repo in:
git clone https://github.com/midonet/puppet-midonet.git
and send patches via:
git review
You can see the state of the patch in:
https://review.gerrithub.io/#/q/status:open+project:midonet/puppet-midonet
We are using a Gerrit's rebase-based branching policy. So please, submit a
single commit per change. If a commit has been rejected, do the changes you need
to do and squash your changes with the previous patch:
git commit --amend
We are using beaker for integration testing, puppet-lint for syntax code convention and
rspec por unit testing. To test the module before send a patch, we recommend to use [bundle](http://bundler.io/) to install the dependencies:
$ gem install bundle
$ cd <path_to_puppet-midonet>
$ bundle install
And then run the syntax, unit, and smoke tests.
$ rake lint
$ rake spec
$ rake beaker
**Puppet-midonet** uses Docker as the backend provisioner for beaker, so to have Docker installed is mandatory.
Ping us on **#installers** channel on http://midonet.atlassian.org
## Release Notes
* v2015.1.0: Initial manifests
* v2015.6.0: Adding `midonet_cli`, `midonet_host_registry` and `midonet_gateway` types.