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Ganeti automatic instance allocation
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Documents Ganeti version 2.0
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.. contents::
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Introduction
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Currently in Ganeti the admin has to specify the exact locations for
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an instance's node(s). This prevents a completely automatic node
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evacuation, and is in general a nuisance.
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The *iallocator* framework will enable automatic placement via
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external scripts, which allows customization of the cluster layout per
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the site's requirements.
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User-visible changes
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There are two parts of the ganeti operation that are impacted by the
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auto-allocation: how the cluster knows what the allocator algorithms
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are and how the admin uses these in creating instances.
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An allocation algorithm is just the filename of a program installed in
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a defined list of directories.
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Cluster configuration
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At configure time, the list of the directories can be selected via the
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``--with-iallocator-search-path=LIST`` option, where *LIST* is a
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comma-separated list of directories. If not given, this defaults to
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``$libdir/ganeti/iallocators``, i.e. for an installation under
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``/usr``, this will be ``/usr/lib/ganeti/iallocators``.
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Ganeti will then search for allocator script in the configured list,
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using the first one whose filename matches the one given by the user.
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Command line interface changes
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The node selection options in instanece add and instance replace disks
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can be replace by the new ``--iallocator=NAME`` option (shortened to
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``-I``), which will cause the auto-assignement of nodes with the
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passed iallocator. The selected node(s) will be show as part of the
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command output.
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IAllocator API
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The protocol for communication between Ganeti and an allocator script
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will be the following:
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#. ganeti launches the program with a single argument, a filename that
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   contains a JSON-encoded structure (the input message)
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#. if the script finishes with exit code different from zero, it is
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   considered a general failure and the full output will be reported to
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   the users; this can be the case when the allocator can't parse the
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   input message
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#. if the allocator finishes with exit code zero, it is expected to
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   output (on its stdout) a JSON-encoded structure (the response)
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Input message
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The input message will be the JSON encoding of a dictionary containing
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the following:
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version
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  the version of the protocol; this document
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  specifies version 2
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cluster_name
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  the cluster name
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cluster_tags
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  the list of cluster tags
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enabled_hypervisors
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  the list of enabled hypervisors
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request
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  a dictionary containing the request data:
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  type
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    the request type; this can be either ``allocate`` or ``relocate``;
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    the ``allocate`` request is used when a new instance needs to be
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    placed on the cluster, while the ``relocate`` request is used when
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    an existing instance needs to be moved within the cluster
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  name
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    the name of the instance; if the request is a realocation, then
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    this name will be found in the list of instances (see below),
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    otherwise is the FQDN of the new instance
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  required_nodes
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    how many nodes should the algorithm return; while this information
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    can be deduced from the instace's disk template, it's better if
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    this computation is left to Ganeti as then allocator scripts are
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    less sensitive to changes to the disk templates
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  disk_space_total
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    the total disk space that will be used by this instance on the
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    (new) nodes; again, this information can be computed from the list
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    of instance disks and its template type, but Ganeti is better
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    suited to compute it
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  If the request is an allocation, then there are extra fields in the
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  request dictionary:
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  disks
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    list of dictionaries holding the disk definitions for this
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    instance (in the order they are exported to the hypervisor):
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    mode
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      either ``r`` or ``w`` denoting if the disk is read-only or
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      writable
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    size
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      the size of this disk in mebibytes
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    a list of dictionaries holding the network interfaces for this
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    instance, containing:
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    ip
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      the IP address that Ganeti know for this instance, or null
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    mac
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      the MAC address for this interface
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    bridge
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      the bridge to which this interface will be connected
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  vcpus
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    the number of VCPUs for the instance
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  disk_template
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    the disk template for the instance
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   the OS type for the instance
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    the list of the instance's tags
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  If the request is of type relocate, then there is one more entry in
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  the request dictionary, named ``relocate_from``, and it contains a
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  list of nodes to move the instance away from; note that with Ganeti
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  2.0, this list will always contain a single node, the current
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  secondary of the instance.
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instances
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  a dictionary with the data for the current existing instance on the
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  cluster, indexed by instance name; the contents are similar to the
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  instance definitions for the allocate mode, with the addition of:
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    if this instance is set to run (but not the actual status of the
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    instance)
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    list of nodes on which this instance is placed; the primary node
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    of the instance is always the first one
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  dictionary with the data for the nodes in the cluster, indexed by
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    the total disk size of this node (mebibytes)
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    free memory on the node; note that currently this does not take
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    the physical number of CPUs present on the machine; depending on
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    the secondary IP address of the node (the one used for the DRBD
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    replication); note that this can be the same as the primary one
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    list with the tags of the node
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    total memory required by primary instances
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  No allocations should be made on nodes having either the ``drained``
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  or ``offline`` flags set. More details about these of node status
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  flags is available in the manpage *ganeti(7)*.
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The response message is much more simple than the input one. It is
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also a dict having three keys:
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  a boolean value denoting if the allocation was successfull or not
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info
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  a string with information from the scripts; if the allocation fails,
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  the list of nodes computed by the algorithm; even if the algorithm
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  failed (i.e. success is false), this must be returned as an empty
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  list; also note that the length of this list must equal the
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  ``requested_nodes`` entry in the input message, otherwise Ganeti
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Input messages to scripts
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Input message, new instance allocation::
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      "name": "instance3.example.com",
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        "type:test",
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        "owner:foo"
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      "type": "allocate",
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      "disks": [
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        {
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          "mode": "w",
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          "size": 1024
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        {
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          "mode": "w",
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          "size": 2048
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      "nics": [
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        {
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          "ip": null,
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          "mac": "00:11:22:33:44:55",
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          "bridge": null
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      "vcpus": 1,
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      "disk_template": "drbd",
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      "disk_space_total": 3328,
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      "os": "etch-image"
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    "cluster_name": "cluster1.example.com",
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      "instance1.example.com": {
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        "should_run": false,
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          {
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            "mode": "w",
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            "size": 64
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            "size": 512
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        "nics": [
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          {
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            "mac": "aa:00:00:00:60:bf",
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            "bridge": "xen-br0"
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      "instance2.example.com": {
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            "size": 512
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        "nics": [
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            "mac": "aa:00:00:55:f8:38",
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      "node1.example.com": {
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        "total_disk": 858276,
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        "primary_ip": "192.168.1.1",
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        "secondary_ip": "192.168.2.1",
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        "tags": [],
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        "free_memory": 3505,
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        "free_disk": 856740,
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      "node2.example.com": {
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        "primary_ip": "192.168.1.3",
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        "free_memory": 3505,
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        "total_memory": 4095
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      "node3.example.com.com": {
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        "primary_ip": "192.168.1.3",
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        "secondary_ip": "192.168.2.3",
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        "tags": [],
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    "disk_space_total": 832
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  Can't compute nodes using iallocator 'dumb-allocator': Can't find a suitable node for position 2 (already selected: node1.example.com)