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Ganeti quick installation guide
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Please note that a more detailed installation procedure is described in
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the :doc:`install`. A glossary of terms can be found in the
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:doc:`glossary`.
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Software Requirements
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.. highlight:: shell-example
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Before installing, please verify that you have the following programs:
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- `Xen Hypervisor <http://www.xen.org/>`_, version 3.0 or above, if
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  running on Xen
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- `KVM Hypervisor <http://www.linux-kvm.org>`_, version 72 or above, if
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  running on KVM. In order to use advanced features, such as live
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  migration, virtio, etc, an even newer version is recommended (qemu-kvm
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  versions 0.11.X and above have shown good behavior).
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- `DRBD <http://www.drbd.org/>`_, kernel module and userspace utils,
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  version 8.0.7 or above; note that Ganeti doesn't yet support version 8.4
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- `RBD <http://ceph.newdream.net/>`_, kernel modules
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  (``rbd.ko``/``libceph.ko``) and userspace utils (``ceph-common``)
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- `LVM2 <http://sourceware.org/lvm2/>`_
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- `OpenSSH <http://www.openssh.com/portable.html>`_
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- `bridge utilities <http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Net:Bridge>`_
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- `iproute2 <http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/Net:Iproute2>`_
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- `arping <http://www.skbuff.net/iputils/>`_ (part of iputils)
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- `ndisc6 <http://www.remlab.net/ndisc6/>`_ (if using IPv6)
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- `Python <http://www.python.org/>`_, version 2.4 or above, not 3.0
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- `Python OpenSSL bindings <http://pyopenssl.sourceforge.net/>`_
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- `simplejson Python module <http://code.google.com/p/simplejson/>`_
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- `pyparsing Python module <http://pyparsing.wikispaces.com/>`_, version
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  1.4.6 or above
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- `pyinotify Python module <http://trac.dbzteam.org/pyinotify/>`_
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- `PycURL Python module <http://pycurl.sourceforge.net/>`_
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- `ctypes Python module
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  <http://starship.python.net/crew/theller/ctypes/>`_, if running on
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  python 2.4 (optional, used for node daemon memory locking)
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- `socat <http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/>`_, see :ref:`note
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  <socat-note>` below
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- `Paramiko <http://www.lag.net/paramiko/>`_, if you want to use
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  ``ganeti-listrunner``
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- `affinity Python module <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/affinity/0.1.0>`_,
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  optional python package for supporting CPU pinning under KVM
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- `ElementTree Python module <http://effbot.org/zone/element-index.htm>`_,
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  if running on python 2.4 (optional, used by the ``ovfconverter`` tool)
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- `qemu-img <http://qemu.org/>`_, if you want to use ``ovfconverter``
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- `fping <http://fping.sourceforge.net/>`_
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These programs are supplied as part of most Linux distributions, so
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usually they can be installed via the standard package manager. Also
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many of them will already be installed on a standard machine. On
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Debian/Ubuntu, you can use this command line to install all required
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packages, except for RBD, DRBD and Xen::
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  $ apt-get install lvm2 ssh bridge-utils iproute iputils-arping \
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                    ndisc6 python python-pyopenssl openssl \
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                    python-pyparsing python-simplejson \
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                    python-pyinotify python-pycurl socat fping
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  $ apt-get install python-paramiko python-affinity qemu-img
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If some of the python packages are not available in your system,
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you can try installing them using ``easy_install`` command.
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For example::
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  $ apt-get install python-setuptools
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  $ yum install openssh openssh-clients bridge-utils iproute ndisc6 \
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                pyOpenSSL pyparsing python-simplejson python-inotify \
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If you want to build from source, please see doc/devnotes.rst for more
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dependencies.
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.. _socat-note:
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  Ganeti's import/export functionality uses ``socat`` with OpenSSL for
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  transferring data between nodes. By default, OpenSSL 0.9.8 and above
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  employ transparent compression of all data using zlib if supported by
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  both sides of a connection. In cases where a lot of data is
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  transferred, this can lead to an increased CPU usage. Additionally,
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  Ganeti already compresses all data using ``gzip`` where it makes sense
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  To remedey this situation, patches implementing a new ``socat`` option
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  for disabling OpenSSL compression have been contributed and will
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  likely be included in the next feature release. Until then, users or
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  distributions need to apply the patches on their own.
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  Ganeti will use the option if it's detected by the ``configure``
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  script; auto-detection can be disabled by explicitly passing
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  ``--enable-socat-compress`` (use the option to disable compression) or
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  ``--disable-socat-compress`` (don't use the option).
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  The patches and more information can be found on
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  http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/contrib/socat-opensslcompress.html.
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Haskell requirements
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Starting with Ganeti 2.7, the Haskell GHC compiler and a few base
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libraries are required in order to build Ganeti (but not to run and
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deploy Ganeti on production machines). More specifically:
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- `GHC <http://www.haskell.org/ghc/>`_ version 6.12 or higher
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- or even better, `The Haskell Platform
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  <http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/>`_ which gives you a simple way
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  to bootstrap Haskell
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- `json <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/json>`_, a JSON library
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- `network <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/network>`_, a basic
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  network library
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- `parallel <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/parallel>`_, a parallel
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  programming library (note: tested with up to version 3.x)
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- `bytestring <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/bytestring>`_ and
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  `utf8-string <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/utf8-string>`_
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  libraries; these usually come with the GHC compiler
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- `deepseq <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/deepseq>`_
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the Haskell platform. You can also install ``cabal`` manually::
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The compilation of the htools components is automatically enabled when
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the compiler and the requisite libraries are found. You can use the
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``--enable-htools`` configure flag to force the selection (at which
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point ``./configure`` will fail if it doesn't find the prerequisites).
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Haskell optional features
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Optionally, more functionality can be enabled if your build machine has
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a few more Haskell libraries enabled: RAPI access to remote cluster from
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htools (``--enable-htools-rapi``), the ``ganeti-confd``
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daemon (``--enable-confd``) and the monitoring agent
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(``--enable-monitoring``). The list of extra dependencies for these is:
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- `curl <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/curl>`_, tested with
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  above (note that Debian Squeeze only has version 1.0.9)
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- `Crypto <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/Crypto>`_, tested with
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- `text <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/text>`_
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``inotify``. So these need to be installed using ``cabal``, if
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  dependencies, you can try enabling symlinks in ``~/.cabal/config``.
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Installation of the software
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To install, simply run the following command::
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This will install the software under ``/usr/local``. You then need to
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copy ``doc/examples/ganeti.initd`` to ``/etc/init.d/ganeti`` and
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integrate it into your boot sequence (``chkconfig``, ``update-rc.d``,
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Cluster initialisation
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Before initialising the cluster, on each node you need to create the
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- ``/var/lib/ganeti``
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- ``/srv/ganeti``
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