Cloud-Virtual Machine Management
Virtual Machines Management using the dashboard
The OpenStack dashboard is available at ISTI at the following URL: https://isti-cloud.isti.cnr.it/dashboard/project/
Launch an instance (which means Create Instance)
- From the Compute menu, select Instances
- Press Launch Instance
- Fill the following section
Details Write the instance name (it's actually a prefix if more than one instance is being lauched), no spaces are allowed Choose the number of instances to launch
Source
Select Image as boot source if you don't have the necessity to boot from a existing snapshot Choose the Volume size Select Yes for Delete Volume on Instance Delete Select the chosen operating system image
Flavor
Select the flavor of the VM. When launching more than one instance, every instance will have the same flavor (and the same OS)
Network
Select the PROJECT-main Network The public IP addresses can be assigned later
Network ports
Not used by us
Security groups
If you want you can use the default_for_all (specified by the cloud administrators):
- select the default_for_all; - remove the default one ; ssh from the VPN gateways and using the proxy jump configuration. http and https from the load balancers only
Key Pair
Select your key pair. You can create or import one if it's not present already
Server groups
They can optionally be used to equally distribute the VMs on the hypervisor. They must be created in advance, from the Compute -> Server Groups menu
Scheduler hints
Not used by us
Metadata
Not used by us
==> Now press Launch Instance , you'll be redirected to the instances page
Public Ip addresses (Floating IP)
You can now add a public IP address to your instances using the Associate Floating IP item of the menu associated to the VM.
Important : in the ISTI infrastructure, you can associate a FQDN to the floating IP address. You have to add the hostname and the domain (ending with a .) in the form used to allocate the floating IP addresses. Note that the operation gives back an error, but the operation still completes successfully. If you are unsure about the domain name, you can find it in the DNS -> Zones menu. DNS Zones
- Create Record Set;
- Choose a type A;
- Given a name ( add the hostname and the domain (ending with a .));
- TTL have default 3600;
- Records had the IP;
- Press Submit
and to check the correcteness click on the domain
Virtual Machines Management using the command line
Configure the command line
- The OpenStack client SDK must be installed (
python3-openstackclient
).
N.B: Python 3.8+ is required.
Install Python 3 in Mac Os
brew install python@3.10Install Python 3 in Ubuntu
apt install python3.10 python3.10-dev python3-pip python3.10-venv pip install pyproject-toml
- Create a virtualenv, enable it, and then install the following packages:
python3 -m venv ~/openstack source ~/openstack/bin/activate pip install pip --upgrade pip install python-openstackclient pip install python-barbicanclient pip install python-designateclient pip install python-glanceclient pip install python-heatclient pip install python-magnumclient pip install python-neutronclient pip install python-novaclient pip install python-swiftclient pip install python-octaviaclient
- To use the client OpenStack enable the virtualenv
source ~/openstack/bin/activate
Your prompt will change putting before your default prompt the prefix (openstack-NAME_PROJECT)
(openstack-NAME_PROJECT)USERNAME@XXXX:~/$
Operate the OpenStack regions (connect to OpenStack)
Create an application credentials to access the OpenStack projects
From the dashboard follow Identity > Application Credentials > Create Application Credentials
pay attention to the expiry date and set it to a reasonable value, e.g. 6/12 monthsImmediately download the clouds.yaml
The file must be saved in home fo the user as ~/.config/openstack/clouds.yaml. If a file exists already, the configuration must be appended and renamed.
Some commands
openstack server list openstack image list openstack network list openstack volume list openstack floating ip pool list openstack floating ip list openstack security group list openstack server add floating ip INSTANCE_NAME_OR_ID FLOATING_IP_ADDRESS openstack volume list openstack port list openstack server add volume INSTANCE_NAME VOLUME_NAME
The documentation of all commands is available at Command list for wallaby
VM creation
TO BE DONE