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diff --git a/docs/sections/blueprints/centos_vm.rst b/docs/sections/blueprints/centos_vm.rst index b7e964c7..cd2660e4 100644 --- a/docs/sections/blueprints/centos_vm.rst +++ b/docs/sections/blueprints/centos_vm.rst @@ -1,23 +1,145 @@ CentOS VM ====================== -Overview of my blueprint and the part it plays in DCAE. +Note: This blueprint is intended to be deployed, automatically, as part of the +DCAE bootstrap process, and is not normally invoked manually. + +This blueprint controls the deployment of a VM running the CentOS 7 operating system, used to +run an instance of the Cloudify Manager orchestration engine. + +This blueprint is used to bootstrap an installation of Cloudify Manager. All other DCAE +components are launched using Cloudify Manager. The Cloudify Manager VM and the Cloudify Manager +software are launched using the Cloudify command line software in its local mode. Blueprint files ---------------------- -List where we can find the blueprints +The blueprint file is stored under source control in the ONAP ``dcaegen2.platform.blueprints`` project, in the ``blueprints`` +subdirectory of the project, as a template named ``centos_vm.yaml-template``. The build process expands +the template to fill in certain environment-specific values. In the ONAP integration environment, the build process +uploads the expanded template, using the name ``centos_vm.yaml``, to a well known-location in a Nexus artifact repository. Parameters --------------------- -The input parameters needed for running the blueprint +This blueprint has the following required input parameters: +* ``centos7image_id`` + + This is the OpenStack image ID of the Centos7 VM image that will be + used to launch the Cloudify Manager VM. + +* ``ubuntu1604image_id`` + + This is not used by the blueprint but is specified here so that the blueprint + can use the same common inputs file as other DCAE VMs (which use an Ubuntu 16.04 image). + +* ``flavor_id`` + + This is the OpenStack flavor ID specifying the amount of memory, disk, and + CPU available to the Cloudify Manager VM. While the required values will be + largely application dependent, a minimum of 16 Gigabytes of memory is + strongly recommended. + +* ``security_group`` + + This is the OpenStack security group specifying permitted inbound and + outbound IP connectivity to the VM. + +* ``public_net`` + + This is the name of the OpenStack network from which a floating IP address + for the VM will be allocated. + +* ``private_net`` + + This is the name of the OpenStack network from which fixed IP addresses for + the VM will be allocated. + +* ``openstack`` + + This is the JSON object / YAML associative array providing values necessary + for accessing OpenStack. The keys are: + + * ``auth_url`` + + The URL for accessing the OpenStack Identity V2 API. (The version of + Cloudify currently being used, and the associated OpenStack plugin do + not currently support Identity V3). + + * ``tenant_name`` + + The name of the OpenStack tenant/project where the VM will be launched. + + * ``region`` + + The name of the OpenStack region within the deployment. In smaller + OpenStack deployments, where there is only one region, the region is + often named ``RegionOne``. + + * ``username`` + + The name of the OpenStack user used as a credential for accessing + OpenStack. + + * ``password`` + + The password of the OpenStack user. (The version of Cloudify currently + being used does not provide a mechanism for encrypting this value). + +* ``keypair`` + + The name of the ssh "key pair", within OpenStack, that will be given access, + via the ubuntu login, to the VMs. Note: OpenStack actually stores only the + public key. + +* ``key_filename`` + + The full file path, on the Cloudify Manager VM, + of the ssh private key file corresponding to the ``keypair`` input parameter. + +* ``location_domain`` + + The DNS domain/zone for DNS entries associated with the VM. + If, for example, location_domain is ``dcae.example.com`` then the FQDN for + a VM with hostname ``abcd`` would be ``abcd.dcae.example.com`` and a DNS + lookup of that FQDN would lead an A (or AAAA) record giving the floating + IP address assigned to that VM. + +* ``location_prefix`` + + The hostname prefix for hostname of the VM. The hostname + assigned to the VM is created by concatenating this prefix with a suffix + identifying the Cloudify Manager VM (``orcl00``). If the location prefix is ``jupiter`` then the hostname of + the Cloudify Manager VM would be ``jupiterorcl00``. + +* ``codesource_url`` and ``codesource_version`` + + This is not used by the blueprint but is specified here so that the blueprint + can use the same common inputs file as other DCAE VMs. Some of the other VMs use + combination of ``codesource_url`` and ``codesource_version`` to locate scripts + that are used at installation time. +* ``datacenter`` + + The datacenter name that is used by the DCAE Consul installation. This is needed so that the Consul agent + installed on the Cloudify Manager VM can be configured to register itself to the Consul service discovery system. + +This blueprint has the following optional inputs: + +* ``cname`` (default ``dcae-orcl``) + + A DNS alias name for the Cloudify Manager VM. In addition to creating a DNS A record for the Cloudify Manager VM, + the installation process also creates a CNAME record, using ``dcae-orcl`` by default as the alias. + For example, if the ``location_domain`` input is ``dcae.example.com``, the ``location_prefix`` input is ``jupiter``, + and the ``cname`` input is the default ``dcae-orcl``, then the installation process will create an A record for + ``jupiterorcl00.dcae.example.com`` and a CNAME record for ``dcae-orcl.dcae.example.com`` that points to + ``jupiterorcl00.dcae.example.com``. + How To Run --------------------- -Cfy command for running the blueprint +This blueprint is run as part of the bootstrapping process. (See the ``dcaegen2.deployments`` project.) +Running it manually requires setting up a Cloudify 3.4 command line environment--something that's handled +automatically by the bootstrap process. + -Additional Information ---------------------- -Any additional information that help other people understanding and using yor blueprint |