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Chapter 6. Deployment

At this point, you should have already configured all the necessary settings to mitigate resource contention between co-located Compute and Ceph Storage services (as described in Chapter 4, Configuring Resource Isolation on Hyper-converged Nodes).

The following sub-sections correspond to the deployment process of either pure or mixed HCI. Both assume that:

  1. You are using a separate base environment file (or set of files) for all other Ceph settings. Both sections assume that you are using the same /home/stack/templates/storage-environment.yaml file from Creating an Overcloud with Ceph Storage Nodes and Sample Environment File: Creating a Ceph Cluster (from Red Hat Ceph Storage for the Overcloud).
  2. The same /home/stack/templates/storage-environment.yaml environment file also defines how many nodes you are assigning to each role. For related information on this, see Assigning Nodes and Flavors to Roles (also from Red Hat Ceph Storage for the Overcloud).

Proceed to the section that matches your environment:

6.1. Deploying Pure HCI

The creation of the overcloud requires additional arguments for the openstack overcloud deploy command. For example, assuming that you are deploying hyper-converged Compute nodes using a non-isolated StorageMgmt network:

$ openstack overcloud deploy --templates \
  -e /home/stack/templates/environment-rhel-registration.yaml
  -e /home/stack/templates/storage-environment.yaml \
  -e /usr/share/openstack-tripleo-heat-templates/environments/hyperconverged-ceph.yaml \
  -e /home/stack/templates/compute.yaml \
  -e /home/stack/templates/network.yaml \
  -e /home/stack/templates/ceph-numa-pinning.yaml \
  -e /home/stack/templates/ceph-backfill-recovery.yaml \
  -e /home/stack/templates/hyperconverged-non-isolated.yaml \
  --ntp-server pool.ntp.org

Where:

Use the -e flag to add environment files as needed for your planned overcloud deployment. For example, to also enable Single-Root Input/Output Virtualization (SR-IOV), add its corresponding environment file:

  -e /usr/share/openstack-tripleo-heat-templates/environments/neutron-sriov.yaml

To apply your SR-IOV network preferences, add an environment file defining them:

  -e /home/stack/templates/network-environment.yaml
Note

Currently, SR-IOV is the only Network Function Virtualization (NFV) implementation supported with HCI. See Configure SR-IOV Support for Virtual Networking (from the Network Functions Virtualization Configuration Guide) for more details.

For a full list of deployment options, run:

$ openstack help overcloud deploy

For more information, see Creating the Overcloud with the CLI Tools (from Director Installation and Usage).

Tip

You can also use an answers file to specify which environment files to include in your deployment. See Including Environment Files in Overcloud Creation (from Director Installation and Usage) for more details.

6.2. Deploying Mixed HCI

The creation of the overcloud requires additional arguments for the openstack overcloud deploy command. For example:

$ openstack overcloud deploy --templates \
  -r /home/stack/templates/roles_data_hci.yaml \
  -e /home/stack/templates/ports.yaml
  -e /home/stack/templates/environment-rhel-registration.yaml
  -e /home/stack/templates/storage-environment.yaml \
  -e /home/stack/templates/compute.yaml \
  -e /home/stack/templates/network.yaml \
  -e /home/stack/templates/ceph-numa-pinning.yaml \
  -e /home/stack/templates/ceph-backfill-recovery.yaml \
  --ntp-server pool.ntp.org

Where:

Use the -e flag to add environment files as needed for your planned overcloud deployment. For example, to also enable Single-Root Input/Output Virtualization (SR-IOV), add its corresponding environment file:

  -e /usr/share/openstack-tripleo-heat-templates/environments/neutron-sriov.yaml

To apply your SR-IOV network preferences, add an environment file defining them:

  -e /home/stack/templates/network-environment.yaml
Note

Currently, SR-IOV is the only Network Function Virtualization (NFV) implementation supported with HCI. See Configure SR-IOV Support for Virtual Networking (from the Network Functions Virtualization Configuration Guide) for more details.

For a full list of deployment options, run:

$ openstack help overcloud deploy

For more information, see Creating the Overcloud with the CLI Tools (from Director Installation and Usage).

Tip

You can also use an answers file to specify which environment files to include in your deployment. See Including Environment Files in Overcloud Creation (from Director Installation and Usage) for more details.