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README.deploy -- Instructions for a basic deployment of Synnefo v0.5.1
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This document describes the basic steps to obtain a basic, working Synnefo
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deployment. It begins by examining the different node roles, then moves to the
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installation and setup of distinct software components.
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It is current as of Synnefo v0.5.1.
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Node types
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===========
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Nodes in a Synnefo deployment belong in one of the following types:
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 * DB:
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   A node [or more than one nodes, if using an HA configuration], running a DB
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   engine supported by the Django ORM layer. The DB is the single source of
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   truth for the servicing of API requests by Synnefo.
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   Services: PostgreSQL / MySQL
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 * APISERVER:
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   A node running the implementation of the OpenStack API, in Django. Any number
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   of APISERVERs can be used, in a load-balancing configuration, without any
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   special consideration. Access to a common DB ensures consistency.
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   Services: Web server, vncauthproxy
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 * QUEUE:
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   A node running the RabbitMQ software, which provides AMQP functionality. More
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   than one QUEUE nodes may be deployed, in an HA configuration. Such
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   deployments require shared storage, provided e.g., by DRBD.
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   Services: RabbitMQ [rabbitmq-server]
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 * LOGIC:
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   A node running the business logic of Synnefo, in Django. It dequeues
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   messages from QUEUE nodes, and provides the context in which business logic
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   functions run. It uses Django ORM to connect to the common DB and update the
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   state of the system, based on notifications received from the rest of the
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   infrastructure, over AMQP.
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   Services: the Synnefo logic dispatcher [/logic/dispatcher.py]
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 * GANETI-MASTER and GANETI-NODE:
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   A single GANETI-MASTER and a large number of GANETI-NODEs constitute the
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   Ganeti backend for Synnefo, which undertakes all VM management functions.
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   Any APISERVER can issue commands to the GANETI-MASTER, over RAPI, to effect
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   changes in the state of the VMs. The GANETI-MASTER runs the Ganeti request
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   queue.
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   Services:
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     only on GANETI-MASTER:
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       the Synnefo Ganeti monitoring daemon [/ganeti/snf-ganeti-eventd]
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       the Synnefo Ganeti hook [/ganeti/snf-ganeti-hook.py].
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     on each GANETI_NODE:
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       a deployment-specific KVM ifup script
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       properly configured NFDHCPD
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Installation Process
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=====================
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This section describes the installation process of the various node roles in a
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Synnefo deployment.
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0. Allocation of physical nodes:
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   Determine the role of every physical node in your deployment.
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1. Ganeti installation:
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   Synnefo requires a working Ganeti installation at the backend. Installation
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   of Ganeti is not covered by this document, please refer to
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   http://docs.ganeti.org/ganeti/current/html for all the gory details. A
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   successful Ganeti installation concludes with a working GANETI-MASTER and a
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   number of GANETI-NODEs.
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2. RabbitMQ installation:
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   RabbitMQ is used as a generic message broker for the system. It should be
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   installed on two seperate QUEUE nodes (VMs should be enough for the moment)
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   in a high availability configuration as described here:
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     http://www.rabbitmq.com/pacemaker.html
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   After installation, create a user and set its permissions
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     rabbitmqctl add_user okeanos 0k3@n0s
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     rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p / okeanos  "^.*" ".*" ".*"
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   The values set for the user and password must be mirrored in the
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   RABBIT_* variables in settings.py (see step 6)
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3. Web server installation:
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   A Web Server (e.g., Apache) needs to be installed on the APISERVERs,
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   and be configured to run the Synnefo Django project appropriately. Selection
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   and configuration of a Web server is outside the scope of this document.
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   For testing or development purposes, Django's own development server,
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   `./manage.py runserver' can be used.
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4. Installation of the Synnefo Django project:
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   As of v0.5 the Synnefo Django project needs to be installed on nodes
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   of type APISERVER, LOGIC and on the GANETI-MASTER, with a properly
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   configured settings.py. In later revisions, the specific parts of the Django
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   project which need to run on each node type will be identified.
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   Synnefo is written in Python 2.6 and depends on the following Python modules:
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   [package versions confirmed to be compatible are in braces]
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    * django 1.2 [Django==1.2.4]
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    * simplejson [simplejson==2.1.3]
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    * pycurl [pycurl==7.19.0]
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    * python-dateutil  [python-dateutil==1.4.1]
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      WARNING: version python-dateutil==2.0 downloaded by pip known *not* to
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               work with Python 2.6
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        also verified to work with python-ipy 0.70-1 as shipped with Squeeze
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    * south [south==0.7.1]
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      WARNING: might not work with Debian squeeze's default south-0.7-1 package.
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    * amqplib [amqplib==0.6.1]
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   if the invitations application is deployed, the following dependencies should
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   be installed:
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    * pycrypto==2.1.0
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   To run the user interface tests, selenium must be installed
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   The easiest method for installation of the Django project is to setup a
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   working environment through virtualenv. Alternatively, you can use your
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   system's package manager to install the dependencies (e.g. Macports has them
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   * On Snow Leopard and linux (64-bit), you have to set the following
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   * On Ubuntu, a few more packages must be installed before installing the
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    [WARNING]: The software must be checked out in a directory named synnefo,
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   A database supported by the Django ORM layer must be installed on nodes
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   of type DB. The choices are: SQLIte, MySQL, PostgreSQL.
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     additional configuration is required. Also, most self-respecting systems
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	   DROP DATABASE synnefo;
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   settings.py.dist file contained in the Synnefo distribution with a file
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   of reconstructing settings.py from scratch, since each release currently
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   Set the BACKEND_PREFIX_ID variable to some unique prefix, e.g. your commit
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16. (Hopefully) Done
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