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Ganeti installation tutorial
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Documents Ganeti version |version|
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.. contents::
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.. highlight:: shell-example
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Introduction
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Ganeti is a cluster virtualization management system based on Xen or
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KVM. This document explains how to bootstrap a Ganeti node (Xen *dom0*,
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the host Linux system for KVM), create a running cluster and install
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virtual instances (Xen *domUs*, KVM guests).  You need to repeat most of
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the steps in this document for every node you want to install, but of
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course we recommend creating some semi-automatic procedure if you plan
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to deploy Ganeti on a medium/large scale.
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A basic Ganeti terminology glossary is provided in the introductory
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section of the :doc:`admin`. Please refer to that document if you are
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uncertain about the terms we are using.
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Ganeti has been developed for Linux and should be distribution-agnostic.
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This documentation will use Debian Squeeze as an example system but the
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examples can be translated to any other distribution. You are expected
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to be familiar with your distribution, its package management system,
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and Xen or KVM before trying to use Ganeti.
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This document is divided into two main sections:
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- Installation of the base system and base components
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- Configuration of the environment for Ganeti
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Each of these is divided into sub-sections. While a full Ganeti system
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will need all of the steps specified, some are not strictly required for
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every environment. Which ones they are, and why, is specified in the
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corresponding sections.
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Installing the base system and base components
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----------------------------------------------
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Hardware requirements
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+++++++++++++++++++++
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Any system supported by your Linux distribution is fine. 64-bit systems
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are better as they can support more memory.
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Any disk drive recognized by Linux (``IDE``/``SCSI``/``SATA``/etc.) is
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supported in Ganeti. Note that no shared storage (e.g. ``SAN``) is
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needed to get high-availability features (but of course, one can be used
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to store the images). Whilte it is highly recommended to use more than
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one disk drive in order to improve speed, Ganeti also works with one
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disk per machine.
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Installing the base system
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++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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**Mandatory** on all nodes.
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It is advised to start with a clean, minimal install of the operating
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system. The only requirement you need to be aware of at this stage is to
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partition leaving enough space for a big (**minimum** 20GiB) LVM volume
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group which will then host your instance filesystems, if you want to use
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all Ganeti features. The volume group name Ganeti uses (by default) is
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``xenvg``.
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You can also use file-based storage only, without LVM, but this setup is
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not detailed in this document.
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If you choose to use RBD-based instances, there's no need for LVM
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provisioning. However, this feature is experimental, and is not yet
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recommended for production clusters.
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While you can use an existing system, please note that the Ganeti
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installation is intrusive in terms of changes to the system
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configuration, and it's best to use a newly-installed system without
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important data on it.
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Also, for best results, it's advised that the nodes have as much as
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possible the same hardware and software configuration. This will make
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administration much easier.
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Hostname issues
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Note that Ganeti requires the hostnames of the systems (i.e. what the
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``hostname`` command outputs to be a fully-qualified name, not a short
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name. In other words, you should use *node1.example.com* as a hostname
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and not just *node1*.
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.. admonition:: Debian
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   Debian usually configures the hostname differently than you need it
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   for Ganeti. For example, this is what it puts in ``/etc/hosts`` in
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   certain situations::
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     127.0.0.1       localhost
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     127.0.1.1       node1.example.com node1
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   but for Ganeti you need to have::
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     127.0.0.1       localhost
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     192.0.2.1       node1.example.com node1
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   replacing ``192.0.2.1`` with your node's address. Also, the file
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   ``/etc/hostname`` which configures the hostname of the system
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   should contain ``node1.example.com`` and not just ``node1`` (you
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   need to run the command ``/etc/init.d/hostname.sh start`` after
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   changing the file).
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.. admonition:: Why a fully qualified host name
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   Although most distributions use only the short name in the
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   /etc/hostname file, we still think Ganeti nodes should use the full
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   name. The reason for this is that calling 'hostname --fqdn' requires
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   the resolver library to work and is a 'guess' via heuristics at what
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   is your domain name. Since Ganeti can be used among other things to
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   host DNS servers, we don't want to depend on them as much as
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   possible, and we'd rather have the uname() syscall return the full
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   node name.
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   We haven't ever found any breakage in using a full hostname on a
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   Linux system, and anyway we recommend to have only a minimal
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   installation on Ganeti nodes, and to use instances (or other
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   dedicated machines) to run the rest of your network services. By
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   doing this you can change the /etc/hostname file to contain an FQDN
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   without the fear of breaking anything unrelated.
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Installing The Hypervisor
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++
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**Mandatory** on all nodes.
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While Ganeti is developed with the ability to modularly run on different
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virtualization environments in mind the only two currently useable on a
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live system are Xen and KVM. Supported Xen versions are: 3.0.3 and later
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3.x versions, and 4.x (tested up to 4.1).  Supported KVM versions are 72
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and above.
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Please follow your distribution's recommended way to install and set up
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Xen, or install Xen from the upstream source, if you wish, following
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their manual. For KVM, make sure you have a KVM-enabled kernel and the
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KVM tools.
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After installing Xen, you need to reboot into your new system. On some
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distributions this might involve configuring GRUB appropriately, whereas
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others will configure it automatically when you install the respective
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kernels. For KVM no reboot should be necessary.
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.. admonition:: Xen on Debian
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   Under Debian you can install the relevant ``xen-linux-system``
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   package, which will pull in both the hypervisor and the relevant
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   kernel. Also, if you are installing a 32-bit system, you should
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   install the ``libc6-xen`` package (run ``apt-get install
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   libc6-xen``).
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Xen settings
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It's recommended that dom0 is restricted to a low amount of memory
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(512MiB or 1GiB is reasonable) and that memory ballooning is disabled in
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the file ``/etc/xen/xend-config.sxp`` by setting the value
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``dom0-min-mem`` to 0, like this::
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  (dom0-min-mem 0)
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For optimum performance when running both CPU and I/O intensive
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instances, it's also recommended that the dom0 is restricted to one CPU
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only. For example you can add ``dom0_max_vcpus=1,dom0_vcpus_pin`` to your
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kernels boot command line and set ``dom0-cpus`` in
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``/etc/xen/xend-config.sxp`` like this::
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  (dom0-cpus 1)
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It is recommended that you disable xen's automatic save of virtual
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machines at system shutdown and subsequent restore of them at reboot.
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To obtain this make sure the variable ``XENDOMAINS_SAVE`` in the file
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``/etc/default/xendomains`` is set to an empty value.
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If you want to use live migration make sure you have, in the xen config
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file, something that allows the nodes to migrate instances between each
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other. For example:
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  (xend-relocation-server yes)
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  (xend-relocation-port 8002)
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  (xend-relocation-address '')
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  (xend-relocation-hosts-allow '^192\\.0\\.2\\.[0-9]+$')
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``migration_port`` is set 8002, otherwise modify it to match. The last
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line assumes that all your nodes have secondary IPs in the
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192.0.2.0/24 network, adjust it accordingly to your setup.
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If you want to run HVM instances too with Ganeti and want VNC access to
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the console of your instances, set the following two entries in
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``/etc/xen/xend-config.sxp``:
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  (vnc-listen '0.0.0.0') (vncpasswd '')
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You need to restart the Xen daemon for these settings to take effect::
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Selecting the instance kernel
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After you have installed Xen, you need to tell Ganeti exactly what
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kernel to use for the instances it will create. This is done by creating
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a symlink from your actual kernel to ``/boot/vmlinuz-3-xenU``, and one
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from your initrd to ``/boot/initrd-3-xenU`` [#defkernel]_. Note that
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if you don't use an initrd for the domU kernel, you don't need to create
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the initrd symlink.
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   run (replace the exact version number with the one you have)::
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   to mount the root device, so it is recommended to update the initrd
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   by following these two steps:
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   - edit ``/etc/initramfs-tools/modules`` and add ``xen_blkfront``
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Recommended on all nodes: DRBD_ is required if you want to use the high
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availability (HA) features of Ganeti, but optional if you don't require
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them or only run Ganeti on single-node clusters. You can upgrade a
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non-HA cluster to an HA one later, but you might need to convert all
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your instances to DRBD to take advantage of the new features.
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.. _DRBD: http://www.drbd.org/
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Supported DRBD versions: 8.0-8.3. It's recommended to have at least
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version 8.0.12. Note that for version 8.2 and newer it is needed to pass
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the ``usermode_helper=/bin/true`` parameter to the module, either by
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configuring ``/etc/modules`` or when inserting it manually.
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Now the bad news: unless your distribution already provides it
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installing DRBD might involve recompiling your kernel or anyway fiddling
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with it. Hopefully at least the Xen-ified kernel source to start from
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will be provided (if you intend to use Xen).
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The good news is that you don't need to configure DRBD at all. Ganeti
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will do it for you for every instance you set up.  If you have the DRBD
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utils installed and the module in your kernel you're fine. Please check
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that your system is configured to load the module at every boot, and
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that it passes the following option to the module:
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``minor_count=NUMBER``. We recommend that you use 128 as the value of
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the minor_count - this will allow you to use up to 64 instances in total
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per node (both primary and secondary, when using only one disk per
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instance). You can increase the number up to 255 if you need more
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instances on a node.
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   following commands, making sure you are running the target (Xen or
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   KVM) kernel::
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     $ apt-get install drbd8-utils
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   in the ``/etc/drbd.conf`` file, so that the init script doesn't try to
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   configure any drbd devices. You can do this by prefixing all
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   *resource* lines in the file with the keyword *skip*, like this:
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       resource "r1" {
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Installing RBD
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Recommended on all nodes: RBD_ is required if you want to create
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instances with RBD disks residing inside a RADOS cluster (make use of
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the rbd disk template). RBD-based instances can failover or migrate to
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any other node in the ganeti cluster, enabling you to exploit of all
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Ganeti's high availabilily (HA) features.
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.. attention::
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   Be careful though: rbd is still experimental! For now it is
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   recommended only for testing purposes.  No sensitive data should be
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   stored there.
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.. _RBD: http://ceph.newdream.net/
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You will need the ``rbd`` and ``libceph`` kernel modules, the RBD/Ceph
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userspace utils (ceph-common Debian package) and an appropriate
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Ceph/RADOS configuration file on every VM-capable node.
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You will also need a working RADOS Cluster accessible by the above
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nodes.
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RADOS Cluster
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You will need a working RADOS Cluster accesible by all VM-capable nodes
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to use the RBD template. For more information on setting up a RADOS
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Cluster, refer to the `official docs <http://ceph.newdream.net/>`_.
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If you want to use a pool for storing RBD disk images other than the
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default (``rbd``), you should first create the pool in the RADOS
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Cluster, and then set the corresponding rbd disk parameter named
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``pool``.
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Kernel Modules
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Unless your distribution already provides it, you might need to compile
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the ``rbd`` and ``libceph`` modules from source. You will need Linux
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Kernel 3.2 or above for the kernel modules. Alternatively you will have
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to build them as external modules (from Linux Kernel source 3.2 or
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above), if you want to run a less recent kernel, or your kernel doesn't
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include them.
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Userspace Utils
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The RBD template has been tested with ``ceph-common`` v0.38 and
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above. We recommend using the latest version of ``ceph-common``.
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   On Debian, you can just install the RBD/Ceph userspace utils with
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   the following command::
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Configuration file
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You should also provide an appropriate configuration file
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(``ceph.conf``) in ``/etc/ceph``. For the rbd userspace utils, you'll
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only need to specify the IP addresses of the RADOS Cluster monitors.
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.. admonition:: ceph.conf
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   Sample configuration file:
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    [mon.a]
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           host = example_monitor_host1
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           mon addr = 1.2.3.4:6789
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    [mon.b]
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           host = example_monitor_host2
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           mon addr = 1.2.3.5:6789
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    [mon.c]
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           host = example_monitor_host3
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           mon addr = 1.2.3.6:6789
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<http://ceph.newdream.net/docs/latest/>`_
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Other required software
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+++++++++++++++++++++++
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Please install all software requirements mentioned in :doc:`install-quick`.
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required for that as well.
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Setting up the environment for Ganeti
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Configuring the network
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You can run Ganeti either in "bridged mode", "routed mode" or
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"openvswitch mode". In bridged mode, the default, the instances network
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interfaces will be attached to a software bridge running in dom0. Xen by
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default creates such a bridge at startup, but your distribution might
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have a different way to do things, and you'll definitely need to
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manually set it up under KVM.
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Beware that the default name Ganeti uses is ``xen-br0`` (which was used
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in Xen 2.0) while Xen 3.0 uses ``xenbr0`` by default. See the
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`Initializing the cluster`_ section to learn how to choose a different
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bridge, or not to use one at all and use "routed mode".
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relevant parameters in the Xen config file. Under KVM instead, no config
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change is necessary, but you still need to set up your network
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interfaces correctly.
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By default, under KVM, the "link" parameter you specify per-nic will
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represent, if non-empty, a different routing table name or number to use
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for your instances. This allows isolation between different instance
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groups, and different routing policies between node traffic and instance
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traffic.
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You will need to configure your routing table basic routes and rules
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outside of ganeti. The vif scripts will only add /32 routes to your
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instances, through their interface, in the table you specified (under
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KVM, and in the main table under Xen).
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Also for "openvswitch mode" under Xen a custom network script is needed.
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Under KVM everything should work, but you'll need to configure your
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switches outside of Ganeti (as for bridges).
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.. admonition:: Bridging issues with certain kernels
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    Some kernel versions (e.g. 2.6.32) have an issue where the bridge
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    will automatically change its ``MAC`` address to the lower-numbered
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    slave on port addition and removal. This means that, depending on
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    the ``MAC`` address of the actual NIC on the node and the addresses
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    of the instances, it could be that starting, stopping or migrating
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    instances will lead to timeouts due to the address of the bridge
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    (and thus node itself) changing.
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    To prevent this, it's enough to set the bridge manually to a
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    specific ``MAC`` address, which will disable this automatic address
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    change. In Debian, this can be done as follows in the bridge
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    configuration snippet::
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    which will "set" the bridge address to the initial one, disallowing
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.. admonition:: Bridging under Debian
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   The recommended way to configure the Xen bridge is to edit your
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   ``/etc/network/interfaces`` file and substitute your normal
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   Ethernet stanza with the following snippet::
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     auto xen-br0
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     iface xen-br0 inet static
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        address %YOUR_IP_ADDRESS%
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        netmask %YOUR_NETMASK%
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        network %YOUR_NETWORK%
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        bridge_stp off
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        bridge_fd 0
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        up ip link set addr $(cat /sys/class/net/eth0/address) dev $IFACE
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The following commands need to be executed on the local console::
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commands::
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  9: xen-br0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,10000> mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue
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      link/ether 00:20:fc:1e:d5:5d brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
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      inet 10.1.1.200/24 brd 10.1.1.255 scope global xen-br0
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         valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
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  bridge name     bridge id               STP enabled     interfaces
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In order to have a custom and more advanced networking configuration in Xen
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which can vary among instances, after having successfully installed Ganeti
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you have to create a symbolic link to the vif-script provided by Ganeti
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inside /etc/xen/scripts (assuming you installed Ganeti under /usr/lib)::
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  $ ln -s /usr/lib/ganeti/vif-ganeti /etc/xen/scripts/vif-ganeti
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This has to be done on all nodes. Afterwards you can set the ``vif_script``
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hypervisor parameter to point to that script by::
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  $ gnt-cluster modify -H xen-pvm:vif_script=/etc/xen/scripts/vif-ganeti
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Having this hypervisor parameter you are able to create your own scripts
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and create instances with different networking configurations.
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.. _configure-lvm-label:
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Configuring LVM
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**Mandatory** on all nodes.
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The volume group is required to be at least 20GiB.
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to do it before trying to initialize the Ganeti cluster. This is done by
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formatting the devices/partitions you want to use for it and then adding
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them to the relevant volume group::
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  $ vgcreate xenvg /dev/%sda3%
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If you want to add a device later you can do so with the *vgextend*
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devices for physical volumes. This can be accomplished by editing
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``/etc/lvm/lvm.conf`` and adding the ``/dev/drbd[0-9]+`` regular
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expression to the ``filter`` variable, like this:
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  filter = ["r|/dev/cdrom|", "r|/dev/drbd[0-9]+|" ]
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will erase and configure as LVM any not in-use disk on your system. This
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Installing Ganeti
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**Mandatory** on all nodes.
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It's now time to install the Ganeti software itself.  Download the
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source from the project page at `<http://code.google.com/p/ganeti/>`_,
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and install it (replace 2.6.0 with the latest version)::
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  $ ./configure --localstatedir=/var --sysconfdir=/etc
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  $ make
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  $ make install
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source archive to ``/etc/init.d/ganeti`` and register it with your
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distribution's startup scripts, for example in Debian::
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that (eventually altering the path) to ``/etc/cron.d/ganeti``.
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What gets installed
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The above ``make install`` invocation, or installing via your
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distribution mechanisms, will install on the system:
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- a set of python libraries under the *ganeti* namespace (depending on
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  the python version this can be located in either
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  ``lib/python-$ver/site-packages`` or various other locations)
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- a set of programs under ``/usr/local/sbin`` or ``/usr/sbin``
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- man pages for the above programs
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  ``lib/ganeti/iallocators``
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- a cron job that is needed for cluster maintenance
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- provided but not installed automatically by ``make install`` is a bash
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  completion script that hopefully will ease working with the many
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installation script. An example OS that works under Debian and can
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install Debian and Ubuntu instace OSes is provided on the project web
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site.  Download it from the project page and follow the instructions in
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the ``README`` file.  Here is the installation procedure (replace 0.12
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with the latest version that is compatible with your ganeti version)::
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  $ wget http://ganeti.googlecode.com/files/ganeti-instance-debootstrap-%0.12%.tar.gz
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  $ tar xzf ganeti-instance-debootstrap-%0.12%.tar.gz
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  $ ./configure --with-os-dir=/srv/ganeti/os
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from your nodes and have the *debootstrap*, *dump* and *restore*
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commands installed on all nodes. Also, if the OS is configured to
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partition the instance's disk in
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``/etc/default/ganeti-instance-debootstrap``, you will need *kpartx*
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installed.
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   packages are needed depend on the exact flavor of Debian or Ubuntu
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   commented out configuration line that works for Debian Lenny and
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   Squeeze::
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   ``kbd`` can be used instead of ``console-tools``, and more packages
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Please refer to the ``README`` file of ``ganeti-instance-debootstrap`` for
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further documentation.
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:manpage:`ganeti-os-interface(7)`.
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The last step is to initialize the cluster. After you have repeated the
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above process on all of your nodes and choose one as the master. Make sure
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there is a SSH key pair on the master node (optionally generating one using
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``ssh-keygen``). Finally execute::
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The *CLUSTERNAME* is a hostname, which must be resolvable (e.g. it must
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exist in DNS or in ``/etc/hosts``) by all the nodes in the cluster. You
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must choose a name different from any of the nodes names for a
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multi-node cluster. In general the best choice is to have a unique name
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for a cluster, even if it consists of only one machine, as you will be
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hostname used for this must resolve to an IP address reserved
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**exclusively** for this purpose, and cannot be the name of the first
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(master) node.
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all, change it with the ``--nic-parameters`` option. For example to
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  --nic-parameters link=br0
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  --nic-parameters mode=routed,link=100
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If you don't have a ``xen-br0`` interface you also have to specify a
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different network interface which will get the cluster IP, on the master
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node, by using the ``--master-netdev <device>`` option.
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You can use a different name than ``xenvg`` for the volume group (but
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note that the name must be identical on all nodes). In this case you
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need to specify it by passing the *--vg-name <VGNAME>* option to
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``gnt-cluster init``.
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To set up the cluster as an Xen HVM cluster, use the
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``--enabled-hypervisors=xen-hvm`` option to enable the HVM hypervisor
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(you can also add ``,xen-pvm`` to enable the PVM one too). You will also
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need to create the VNC cluster password file
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``/etc/ganeti/vnc-cluster-password`` which contains one line with the
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default VNC password for the cluster.
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To setup the cluster for KVM-only usage (KVM and Xen cannot be mixed),
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pass ``--enabled-hypervisors=kvm`` to the init command.
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You can also invoke the command with the ``--help`` option in order to
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see all the possibilities.
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Hypervisor/Network/Cluster parameters
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Please note that the default hypervisor/network/cluster parameters may
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not be the correct one for your environment. Carefully check them, and
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change them either at cluster init time, or later with ``gnt-cluster
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modify``.
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Your instance types, networking environment, hypervisor type and version
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may all affect what kind of parameters should be used on your cluster.
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.. admonition:: KVM
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  Instances are by default configured to use a host kernel, and to be
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  reached via serial console, which works nice for Linux paravirtualized
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  instances. If you want fully virtualized instances you may want to
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  handle their kernel inside the instance, and to use VNC.
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  Some versions of KVM have a bug that will make an instance hang when
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  configured to use the serial console (which is the default) unless a
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  connection is made to it within about 2 seconds of the instance's
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  startup. For such case it's recommended to disable the
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  ``serial_console`` option.
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Joining the nodes to the cluster
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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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**Mandatory** for all the other nodes.
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After you have initialized your cluster you need to join the other nodes
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to it. You can do so by executing the following command on the master
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node::
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  $ gnt-node add %NODENAME%
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Separate replication network
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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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**Optional**
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Ganeti uses DRBD to mirror the disk of the virtual instances between
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nodes. To use a dedicated network interface for this (in order to
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improve performance or to enhance security) you need to configure an
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additional interface for each node.  Use the *-s* option with
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``gnt-cluster init`` and ``gnt-node add`` to specify the IP address of
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this secondary interface to use for each node. Note that if you
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specified this option at cluster setup time, you must afterwards use it
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for every node add operation.
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Testing the setup
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+++++++++++++++++
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Execute the ``gnt-node list`` command to see all nodes in the cluster::
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  $ gnt-node list
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  Node              DTotal  DFree MTotal MNode MFree Pinst Sinst
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  node1.example.com 197404 197404   2047  1896   125     0     0
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The above shows a couple of things:
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- The various Ganeti daemons can talk to each other
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- Ganeti can examine the storage of the node (DTotal/DFree)
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- Ganeti can talk to the selected hypervisor (MTotal/MNode/MFree)
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Cluster burnin
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With Ganeti a tool called :command:`burnin` is provided that can test
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most of the Ganeti functionality. The tool is installed under the
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``lib/ganeti/tools`` directory (either under ``/usr`` or ``/usr/local``
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based on the installation method). See more details under
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:ref:`burnin-label`.
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Further steps
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You can now proceed either to the :doc:`admin`, or read the manpages of
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the various commands (:manpage:`ganeti(7)`, :manpage:`gnt-cluster(8)`,
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:manpage:`gnt-node(8)`, :manpage:`gnt-instance(8)`,
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:manpage:`gnt-job(8)`).
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.. rubric:: Footnotes
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.. [#defkernel] The kernel and initrd paths can be changed at either
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   cluster level (which changes the default for all instances) or at
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   instance level.
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.. Local Variables:
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