Extreme Fabric Automation 2.3.2
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OpenStack Configuration
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Virtual Machine Migration
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Published November 2020
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Preface
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Introduction to OpenStack Integration
Extreme Fabric Automation Overview
EFA Microservices
OpenStack Integration Overview
OpenStack Ecosystem Integration Management
Limitations
OpenStack Plugin Installation
EFA OpenStack Plug-in Package
Install EFA OpenStack Neutron Plug-in
Upgrade or Downgrade OpenStack Neutron Plug-in
Uninstall EFA OpenStack Neutron Plug-in
OpenStack Configuration
Multiple VIM/VPOD Instances
Configure EFA Mode
Token Description
Add Certificate to OpenStack Controller
Configure Neutron to Connect to EFA
Topology Setup in Neutron
Extend Provider Network to External Gateway
Configure Topology
Create Topology Using OpenStack CLI
Display Link Mapping
Display Topology Mapping Using OpenStack CLI
Remove Link Mapping
Delete Topology Link Using OpenStack CLI
ML2 Mechanism Driver
Single and Multi-Segment Networks with DC Edge
Create Single Segment Virtio VM Network
Create Single Segment VFPT VM Network
Create Single Segment PFPT VM Network
Create Virtio VM, PFPT, and VFPT Segment Network
Scale-in and Scale-out of Compute Nodes
Virtual Machine Migration
Enable VMotion
Migrate Virtual Machines
EFA Configuration
Configure IP Fabric
Connect OpenStack Instance to EFA Tenant
Verify EFA Health
Sync EFA with Neutron
EFA OpenStack Service Command Reference
efa openstack debug
efa openstack execution
efa openstack network show
efa openstack network-interface show
efa openstack router show
efa openstack router-interface show
efa openstack subnet show
efa-health show
efa-sync execute
Event Logging
Event Logging
Appendix: Neutron REST Endpoints
Neutron REST Endpoints
Appendix: SR-IOV and Multi-Segment Support
SR-IOV Network
Create PCI Passthrough Whitelist
Configure SR-IOV Agent
Configure Nova Scheduler
Configure Mechanism Drivers for SR-IOV
Create Network for VF-PT
Create Network for PF-PT
Create Virtual Machines
Create SR-IOV Direct Ports
Create SR-IOV Direct-Physical Port
Delete SR-IOV Entities
Multi-Segment Network
Configure Segments in Neutron
Configure Multi-Segment Network
Create Multi-Segment Network
Rename Multi-Segment Network
Create Subnet on Segment
Create a Port on SR-IOV Segment
Create a VM Using the Port
Enable VMotion
Procedure
Set the following parameters in
nova.conf
on all Compute nodes. Ensure that
instances_path
and
restorecon
are same for all Compute nodes.
Note
This setting allows VNC clients from any IP address to connect to instance consoles. Ensure to take additional measures to secure networks.
vncserver_listen = 0.0.0.0 instances_path = /var/lib/nova/instances restorecon = /etc/hosts
Enable password-less SSH.
The libvirt daemon that runs as root uses SSH protocol to copy the instance to the destination.
Configure the firewalls to allow libvirt to communicate with Compute nodes.
The default libvirt TCP port range is 49152 to 49261 for copying memory and disk contents.