X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.fd.io/r/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=resources%2Ftools%2Ftestbed-setup%2FREADME.md;h=e97fa22dfb95c1670c868c32ce58c956373fead1;hb=3a14297dca576dd7e2c9f09d84bf0f5cf58c1938;hp=d4e2091dfade79181b8377aff069ea609f6d3443;hpb=5835b6c33fc1d4d262c07b8bf606dd04118d8eb5;p=csit.git diff --git a/resources/tools/testbed-setup/README.md b/resources/tools/testbed-setup/README.md index d4e2091dfa..e97fa22dfb 100644 --- a/resources/tools/testbed-setup/README.md +++ b/resources/tools/testbed-setup/README.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The process below assumes that there is a host used for boostrapping (referred to as "PXE boostrap server" below), and that the directory containig this README is available on the PXE bootstrap server in ~testuser/host-setup. -### Prepare the PXE bootstrap server (one-time) +### Prepare the PXE bootstrap server when there is no http server - `sudo apt-get install isc-dhcp-server tftpd-hpa nginx-light ansible` - edit dhcpd.conf and place it to /etc/dhcp/ @@ -35,20 +35,24 @@ is available on the PXE bootstrap server in ~testuser/host-setup. - `sudo mkdir /mnt/cdrom` - `sudo mount -o loop ubuntu-16.04.2-server-amd64.iso /mnt/cdrom/` - `sudo cp -r /mnt/cdrom/install/netboot/* /var/lib/tftpboot/` - - `sudo mkdir /usr/share/nginx/html/ubuntu` - - `sudo cp -r /mnt/cdrom/* /usr/share/nginx/html/ubuntu/` + - figure out where nginx will look for files on the filesystem when + responding to HTTP requests. The configuration is in one of the + files in /etc/nginx/conf.d/, /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ or in + /etc/nginx/nginx.conf under section server/root. Save the path to NGINX_ROOT + - `sudo mkdir -p ${NGINX_ROOT}/download/ubuntu` + - `sudo cp -r /mnt/cdrom/* ${NGINX_ROOT}/download/ubuntu/` - `sudo cp /mnt/cdrom/ubuntu/isolinux/ldlinux.c32 /var/lib/tftpboot` - `sudo cp /mnt/cdrom/ubuntu/isolinux/libcom32.c32 /var/lib/tftpboot` - `sudo cp /mnt/cdrom/ubuntu/isolinux/libutil.c32 /var/lib/tftpboot` - `sudo cp /mnt/cdrom/ubuntu/isolinux/chain.c32 /var/lib/tftpboot` - `sudo umount /mnt/cdrom` - edit ks.cfg and replace IP address with that of your PXE bootstrap server - - `sudo cp ks.cfg /usr/share/nginx/html/ks.cfg` + - `sudo cp ks.cfg ${NGINX_ROOT}/download/ks.cfg` - edit boot-screens_txt.cfg and replace IP address with that of your PXE bootstrap server - `sudo cp boot-screens_txt.cfg /var/lib/tftpboot/ubuntu-installer/amd64/boot-screens/txt.cfg` - `sudo cp syslinux.cfg /var/lib/tftpboot/ubuntu-installer/amd64/boot-screens/syslinux.cfg` -### PREFERED: Prepare the PXE bootstrap server (alternative way without NGINX) +### PREFERED: Prepare the PXE bootstrap server when an http server is already configured - `sudo apt-get install isc-dhcp-server tftpd-hpa ansible` - edit dhcpd.conf and place it to /etc/dhcp/ @@ -76,12 +80,14 @@ is available on the PXE bootstrap server in ~testuser/host-setup. - set CIMC address - set CIMC username, password and hostname +- set IPMI address +- set IPMI username, password and hostname ### Bootstrap the host -From PXE boostrap server: +Optional: From PXE boostrap server in case of installing Haswell - - `cd ~testuser/host-setup/cimc` + - `cd resources/tools/testbed-setup/cimc` - Initialize args.ip: Power-Off, reset BIOS defaults, Enable console redir, get LOM MAC addr - `./cimc.py -u admin -p Cisco1234 $CIMC_ADDRESS -d -i` - Adjust BIOS settings @@ -90,7 +96,7 @@ From PXE boostrap server: - Reboot server with boot from PXE (restart immediately) - `./cimc.py -u admin -p Cisco1234 $CIMC_ADDRESS -d -pxe` -While Ubuntu install is running: +Optional: If RAID is not created on Haswells. Execute while Ubuntu install is running - create RAID array. Reboot if needed. - `./cimc.py -u admin -p Cisco1234 $CIMC_ADDRESS -d --wipe` @@ -100,35 +106,18 @@ While Ubuntu install is running: - Set the next boot from HDD (without restart) - `./cimc.py -u admin -p Cisco1234 $CIMC_ADDRESS -d -hdd` -When installation is finished: - - - `ssh-copy-id 10.30.51.x` - - `cd ~testuser/host-setup/playbooks` - - edit /etc/ansible/hosts; add the hosts you are installing. *REMOVE ANY HOSTS YOU ARE NOT CURRENTLY INSTALLING*. - - Example for physical testbed hosts: - ~~~ - [tg] - 10.30.51.24 hostname=t3-tg1 isolcpus="1-17,19-35" ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python2.7 - - [sut] - 10.30.51.25 hostname=t3-sut1 isolcpus="1-17,19-35" ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python2.7 - 10.30.51.26 hostname=t3-sut2 isolcpus="1-17,19-35" ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python2.7 - ~~~ +Optional: If installing Skylake machine, connect to IPMI and boot from PXE via F12 - Example for VIRL hosts -- use the "virl" tag and specify the flat network start and end addresses: - - ~~~ - [virl] - 10.30.51.28 hostname=t4-virl1 virl_l2_start=10.30.52.2 virl_l2_end=10.30.52.253 virl_l2_network=10.30.52.0/24 virl_l2_ip=10.30.52.254 virl_public_port=eth0 - ~~~ +When installation is finished: - - `ansible-playbook --ask-sudo-pass 01-host-setup.yaml` - - `ansible-playbook reboot.yaml` + - Copy ssh keys for no pass access: `ssh-copy-id 10.30.51.x` + - Clone CSIT actual repo: `git clone https://gerrit.fd.io/r/csit` + - Go to ansible directory: `cd csit/resources/tools/testbed-setup/ansible` + - Edit production file and uncomment servers that are supposed to be installed: `ansible-playbook --ask-become-pass --inventory production site.yaml --list-hosts` + - Run ansible on selected hosts: `ansible-playbook --ask-become-pass --inventory production site.yaml` For non-VIRL hosts, stop here. - ### VIRL installation After the host has rebooted: