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Molecule
and pyone
are installed as Python/pip dependencies for one-deploy
:
~/one-deploy$ cat requirements.txt
netaddr
molecule
pyone>=6.8.0
You can install all one-deploy requirements using the included Makefile:
~/one-deploy $ make requirements
Or directly:
~/one-deploy $ pip3 install -r requirements.txt
~/one-deploy $ ansible-galaxy collection install -r requirements.yml
To deploy Molecule integration environments (ceph-hci
, passenger-ha
, ...) you will need a working
OpenNebula instance with pre-configured networking and pre-installed OS images and VM templates.
Note
You can download OS images and VM templates from OpenNebula's Public Marketplace.
Download (and rename) VM templates and OS images into your OpenNebula instance:
-
Ubuntu 22.04
->ubuntu2204
-
Ubuntu 20.04
->ubuntu2004
-
AlmaLinux 9
->alma9
-
AlmaLinux 8
->alma8
Create the .env.yml
file in your one-deploy
's root directory, with the following content (you can use .env.yml.sample
as a template):
ONE_HOST: http://localhost:2633/RPC2
ONE_USER: oneadmin
ONE_PSWD: opennebula
ONE_TOKEN: example:example
ONE_VNET: service
ONE_SUBNET: 172.20.0.0/16
ONE_RANGE1: 172.20.86.100 4
ONE_RANGE2: 172.20.86.104 4
ONE_RANGE3: 172.20.86.108 4
- Provide OpenNebula endpoint and credentials.
- Provide your support token (required for the
prometheus-ha
environment). - Customize VNET name, subnet and IP ranges.
To list all available environments/tests:
molecule list
~/one-deploy $ molecule list
INFO Running ceph-hci > list
INFO Running passenger-ha > list
INFO Running prometheus-ha > list
╷ ╷ ╷ ╷ ╷
Instance Name │ Driver Name │ Provisioner Name │ Scenario Name │ Created │ Converged
╶──────────────────┼─────────────┼──────────────────┼───────────────┼─────────┼───────────╴
ceph-hci-f1 │ default │ ansible │ ceph-hci │ false │ false
ceph-hci-n1 │ default │ ansible │ ceph-hci │ false │ false
ceph-hci-n2 │ default │ ansible │ ceph-hci │ false │ false
passenger-ha-f1 │ default │ ansible │ passenger-ha │ false │ false
passenger-ha-f2 │ default │ ansible │ passenger-ha │ false │ false
passenger-ha-f3 │ default │ ansible │ passenger-ha │ false │ false
passenger-ha-f4 │ default │ ansible │ passenger-ha │ false │ false
prometheus-ha-f1 │ default │ ansible │ prometheus-ha │ false │ false
prometheus-ha-f2 │ default │ ansible │ prometheus-ha │ false │ false
prometheus-ha-f3 │ default │ ansible │ prometheus-ha │ false │ false
prometheus-ha-f4 │ default │ ansible │ prometheus-ha │ false │ false
To deploy the ceph-hci
environment:
~/one-deploy $ molecule converge -s ceph-hci
If everything goes well, you should be able to log in and examine the environment:
~/one-deploy $ molecule list -s ceph-hci
INFO Running ceph-hci > list
╷ ╷ ╷ ╷ ╷
Instance Name │ Driver Name │ Provisioner Name │ Scenario Name │ Created │ Converged
╶───────────────┼─────────────┼──────────────────┼───────────────┼─────────┼───────────╴
ceph-hci-f1 │ default │ ansible │ ceph-hci │ true │ true
ceph-hci-n1 │ default │ ansible │ ceph-hci │ true │ true
ceph-hci-n2 │ default │ ansible │ ceph-hci │ true │ true
$ onevm ssh ceph-hci-f1
To destroy a specific environment:
~/one-deploy $ molecule destroy -s ceph-hci
~/one-deploy $ molecule list -s ceph-hci
INFO Running ceph-hci > list
╷ ╷ ╷ ╷ ╷
Instance Name │ Driver Name │ Provisioner Name │ Scenario Name │ Created │ Converged
╶───────────────┼─────────────┼──────────────────┼───────────────┼─────────┼───────────╴
ceph-hci-f1 │ default │ ansible │ ceph-hci │ false │ false
ceph-hci-n1 │ default │ ansible │ ceph-hci │ false │ false
ceph-hci-n2 │ default │ ansible │ ceph-hci │ false │ false
To destroy all available environments:
~/one-deploy $ molecule destroy --all
- Requirements & Platform Notes
- Release Notes
- Using the playbooks
- Reference Architectures:
- Verifying the installation
- Advanced Configurations:
- Additional Options:
- Developer Information: