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.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
.. Copyright 2018 Amdocs, Bell Canada
.. Links
.. _HELM Best Practices Guide: https://docs.helm.sh/chart_best_practices/#requirements
.. _kubectl Cheat Sheet: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubectl/cheatsheet/
.. _Kubernetes documentation for emptyDir: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/#emptydir
.. _Docker DevOps: https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Docker+DevOps#DockerDevOps-DockerBuild
.. _http://cd.onap.info:30223/mso/logging/debug: http://cd.onap.info:30223/mso/logging/debug
.. _Onboarding and Distributing a Vendor Software Product: https://wiki.onap.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1018474
.. _README.md: https://gerrit.onap.org/r/gitweb?p=oom.git;a=blob;f=kubernetes/README.md
.. figure:: oomLogoV2-medium.png
:align: right
.. _onap-on-kubernetes-with-rancher:
ONAP on HA Kubernetes Cluster
#############################
This guide provides instructions on how to setup a Highly-Available Kubernetes Cluster.
For this, we are hosting our cluster on OpenStack VMs and using the Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE)
to deploy and manage our Kubernetes Cluster.
.. contents::
:depth: 1
:local:
..
The result at the end of this tutorial will be:
#. Creation of a Key Pair to use with Open Stack and RKE
#. Creation of OpenStack VMs to host Kubernetes Control Plane
#. Creation of OpenStack VMs to host Kubernetes Workers
#. Installation and configuration of RKE to setup an HA Kubernetes
#. Installation and configuration of kubectl
#. Installation and configuration of helm
#. Creation of an NFS Server to be used by ONAP as shared persistance
There are many ways one can execute the above steps. Including automation through the use of HEAT to setup the OpenStack VMs.
To better illustrate the steps involved, we have captured the manual creation of such an environment using the ONAP Wind River Open Lab.
Create Key Pair
===============
A Key Pair is required to access the created OpenStack VMs and will be used by
RKE to configure the VMs for Kubernetes.
Use an existing key pair, import one or create a new one to assign.
.. image:: images/keys/key_pair_1.png
.. Note::
If you're creating a new Key Pair, ensure to create a local copy of the Private Key through the use of "Copy Private Key to Clipboard".
For the purpose of this guide, we will assume a new local key called "onap-key"
has been downloaded and is copied into **~/.ssh/**, from which it can be referenced.
Example::
> mv onap-key ~/.ssh
> chmod 600 ~/.ssh/onap-key
Create Kubernetes Control Plane VMs
===================================
The following instructions describe how to create 3 OpenStack VMs to host the
Highly-Available Kubernetes Control Plane.
ONAP workloads will not be scheduled on these Control Plane nodes.
Launch new VM instances
-----------------------
.. image:: images/cp_vms/control_plane_1.png
Select Ubuntu 18.04 as base image
---------------------------------
Select "No" for "Create New Volume"
.. image:: images/cp_vms/control_plane_2.png
Select Flavor
-------------
The recommended flavor is at least 4 vCPU and 8GB ram.
.. image:: images/cp_vms/control_plane_3.png
Networking
----------
.. image:: images/cp_vms/control_plane_4.png
Security Groups
---------------
.. image:: images/cp_vms/control_plane_5.png
Key Pair
--------
Assign the key pair that was created/selected previously (e.g. onap_key).
.. image:: images/cp_vms/control_plane_6.png
Apply customization script for Control Plane VMs
------------------------------------------------
Click :download:`openstack-k8s-controlnode.sh <openstack-k8s-controlnode.sh>`
to download the script.
.. literalinclude:: openstack-k8s-controlnode.sh
:language: bash
This customization script will:
* update ubuntu
* install docker
.. image:: images/cp_vms/control_plane_7.png
Launch Instance
---------------
.. image:: images/cp_vms/control_plane_8.png
Create Kubernetes Worker VMs
============================
The following instructions describe how to create OpenStack VMs to host the
Highly-Available Kubernetes Workers. ONAP workloads will only be scheduled on these nodes.
Launch new VM instances
-----------------------
The number and size of Worker VMs is depenedent on the size of the ONAP deployment.
By default, all ONAP applications are deployed. It's possible to customize the deployment
and enable a subset of the ONAP applications. For the purpose of this guide, however,
we will deploy 12 Kubernetes Workers that have been sized to handle the entire ONAP
application workload.
.. image:: images/wk_vms/worker_1.png
Select Ubuntu 18.04 as base image
---------------------------------
Select "No" on "Create New Volume"
.. image:: images/wk_vms/worker_2.png
Select Flavor
-------------
The size of Kubernetes hosts depend on the size of the ONAP deployment
being installed.
If a small subset of ONAP applications are being deployed
(i.e. for testing purposes), then 16GB or 32GB may be sufficient.
.. image:: images/wk_vms/worker_3.png
Networking
-----------
.. image:: images/wk_vms/worker_4.png
Security Group
---------------
.. image:: images/wk_vms/worker_5.png
Key Pair
--------
Assign the key pair that was created/selected previously (e.g. onap_key).
.. image:: images/wk_vms/worker_6.png
Apply customization script for Kubernetes VM(s)
-----------------------------------------------
Click :download:`openstack-k8s-workernode.sh <openstack-k8s-workernode.sh>` to download the
script.
.. literalinclude:: openstack-k8s-workernode.sh
:language: bash
This customization script will:
* update ubuntu
* install docker
* install nfs common
Launch Instance
---------------
.. image:: images/wk_vms/worker_7.png
Assign Floating IP addresses
----------------------------
Assign Floating IPs to all Control Plane and Worker VMs.
These addresses provide external access to the VMs and will be used by RKE
to configure kubernetes on to the VMs.
Repeat the following for each VM previously created:
.. image:: images/floating_ips/floating_1.png
Resulting floating IP assignments in this example.
.. image:: images/floating_ips/floating_2.png
Configure Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE)
=========================================
Install RKE
-----------
Download and install RKE on a VM, desktop or laptop.
Binaries can be found here for Linux and Mac: https://github.com/rancher/rke/releases/tag/v0.2.1
RKE requires a *cluster.yml* as input. An example file is show below that
describes a Kubernetes cluster that will be mapped onto the OpenStack VMs
created earlier in this guide.
Example: **cluster.yml**
.. image:: images/rke/rke_1.png
Click :download:`cluster.yml <cluster.yml>` to download the
configuration file.
.. literalinclude:: cluster.yml
:language: yaml
Prepare cluster.yml
-------------------
Before this configuration file can be used the external **address**
and the **internal_address** must be mapped for each control and worker node
in this file.
Run RKE
-------
From within the same directory as the cluster.yml file, simply execute::
> rke up
The output will look something like::
INFO[0000] Initiating Kubernetes cluster
INFO[0000] [certificates] Generating admin certificates and kubeconfig
INFO[0000] Successfully Deployed state file at [./cluster.rkestate]
INFO[0000] Building Kubernetes cluster
INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.82]
INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.249]
INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.74]
INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.85]
INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.238]
INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.89]
INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.5.11]
INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.90]
INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.244]
INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.5.165]
INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.126]
INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.111]
INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.5.160]
INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.5.191]
INFO[0000] [dialer] Setup tunnel for host [10.12.6.195]
INFO[0002] [network] Deploying port listener containers
INFO[0002] [network] Pulling image [nexus3.onap.org:10001/rancher/rke-tools:v0.1.27] on host [10.12.6.85]
INFO[0002] [network] Pulling image [nexus3.onap.org:10001/rancher/rke-tools:v0.1.27] on host [10.12.6.89]
INFO[0002] [network] Pulling image [nexus3.onap.org:10001/rancher/rke-tools:v0.1.27] on host [10.12.6.90]
INFO[0011] [network] Successfully pulled image [nexus3.onap.org:10001/rancher/rke-tools:v0.1.27] on host [10.12.6.89]
. . . .
INFO[0309] [addons] Setting up Metrics Server
INFO[0309] [addons] Saving ConfigMap for addon rke-metrics-addon to Kubernetes
INFO[0309] [addons] Successfully saved ConfigMap for addon rke-metrics-addon to Kubernetes
INFO[0309] [addons] Executing deploy job rke-metrics-addon
INFO[0315] [addons] Metrics Server deployed successfully
INFO[0315] [ingress] Setting up nginx ingress controller
INFO[0315] [addons] Saving ConfigMap for addon rke-ingress-controller to Kubernetes
INFO[0316] [addons] Successfully saved ConfigMap for addon rke-ingress-controller to Kubernetes
INFO[0316] [addons] Executing deploy job rke-ingress-controller
INFO[0322] [ingress] ingress controller nginx deployed successfully
INFO[0322] [addons] Setting up user addons
INFO[0322] [addons] no user addons defined
INFO[0322] Finished building Kubernetes cluster successfully
Install Kubectl
===============
Download and install kubectl. Binaries can be found here for Linux and Mac:
https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/v1.15.2/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl
https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/v1.15.2/bin/darwin/amd64/kubectl
Validate deployment
-------------------
::
> cp kube_config_cluster.yml ~/.kube/config.onap
> export KUBECONFIG=~/.kube/config.onap
> kubectl config use-context onap
> kubectl get nodes -o=wide
::
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION INTERNAL-IP EXTERNAL-IP OS-IMAGE KERNEL-VERSION CONTAINER-RUNTIME
onap-control-1 Ready controlplane,etcd 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.8 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
onap-control-2 Ready controlplane,etcd 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.11 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
onap-control-3 Ready controlplane,etcd 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.12 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
onap-k8s-1 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.14 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
onap-k8s-10 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.16 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
onap-k8s-11 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.18 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
onap-k8s-12 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.7 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
onap-k8s-2 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.26 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
onap-k8s-3 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.5 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
onap-k8s-4 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.6 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
onap-k8s-5 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.9 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
onap-k8s-6 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.17 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
onap-k8s-7 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.20 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
onap-k8s-8 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.10 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
onap-k8s-9 Ready worker 3h53m v1.15.2 10.0.0.4 <none> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 4.15.0-22-generic docker://18.9.5
Install Helm
============
Example Helm client install on Linux::
> wget http://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-helm/helm-v2.14.2-linux-amd64.tar.gz
> tar -zxvf helm-v2.14.2-linux-amd64.tar.gz
> sudo mv linux-amd64/helm /usr/local/bin/helm
Initialize Kubernetes Cluster for use by Helm
---------------------------------------------
::
> kubectl -n kube-system create serviceaccount tiller
> kubectl create clusterrolebinding tiller --clusterrole=cluster-admin --serviceaccount=kube-system:tiller
> helm init --service-account tiller
> kubectl -n kube-system rollout status deploy/tiller-deploy
Setting up an NFS share for Multinode Kubernetes Clusters
=========================================================
Deploying applications to a Kubernetes cluster requires Kubernetes nodes to
share a common, distributed filesystem. In this tutorial, we will setup an
NFS Master, and configure all Worker nodes a Kubernetes cluster to play
the role of NFS slaves.
It is recommneded that a separate VM, outside of the kubernetes
cluster, be used. This is to ensure that the NFS Master does not compete for
resources with Kubernetes Control Plane or Worker Nodes.
Launch new NFS Server VM instance
---------------------------------
.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_1.png
Select Ubuntu 18.04 as base image
---------------------------------
Select "No" on "Create New Volume"
.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_2.png
Select Flavor
-------------
.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_3.png
Networking
-----------
.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_4.png
Security Group
---------------
.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_5.png
Key Pair
--------
Assign the key pair that was created/selected previously (e.g. onap_key).
.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_6.png
Apply customization script for NFS Server VM
--------------------------------------------
Click :download:`openstack-nfs-server.sh <openstack-nfs-server.sh>` to download the
script.
.. literalinclude:: openstack-k8s-workernode.sh
:language: bash
This customization script will:
* update ubuntu
* install nfs server
Launch Instance
---------------
.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_7.png
Assign Floating IP addresses
----------------------------
.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_8.png
Resulting floating IP assignments in this example.
.. image:: images/nfs_server/nfs_server_9.png
To properly set up an NFS share on Master and Slave nodes, the user can run the
scripts below.
Click :download:`master_nfs_node.sh <master_nfs_node.sh>` to download the
script.
.. literalinclude:: master_nfs_node.sh
:language: bash
Click :download:`slave_nfs_node.sh <slave_nfs_node.sh>` to download the script.
.. literalinclude:: slave_nfs_node.sh
:language: bash
The master_nfs_node.sh script runs in the NFS Master node and needs the list of
NFS Slave nodes as input, e.g.::
> sudo ./master_nfs_node.sh node1_ip node2_ip ... nodeN_ip
The slave_nfs_node.sh script runs in each NFS Slave node and needs the IP of
the NFS Master node as input, e.g.::
> sudo ./slave_nfs_node.sh master_node_ip
ONAP Deployment via OOM
=======================
Now that kubernetes and Helm are installed and configured you can prepare to
deploy ONAP. Follow the instructions in the README.md_ or look at the official
documentation to get started:
- :ref:`quick-start-label` - deploy ONAP on an existing cloud
- :ref:`user-guide-label` - a guide for operators of an ONAP instance
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