Configuring VMware vCloud Director for OSM Release TWO
Configure vCloud for OSM
vCloud director initial preparation
- In order to get vim-tenant_name from vCloud Director or/and tenant UUID execute.
./vmwarecli.py -u admin -p 12345 -c vcloud_host_name -U Administrator -P 123456 -o test list vdc
+--------------------------------------+----------+ | vdc uuid | vdc name | +--------------------------------------+----------+ | 605ad9e8-04c5-402d-a3b7-0b6c1bacda75 | test | | a5056f85-418c-4bfd-8041-adb0f48be9d9 | TEF | +--------------------------------------+----------+
- In this example two VDC (tenants) are available for organization test
- Create default network by either using Web UI of vCloud director or vmwarecli.py
./vmwarecli.py -u admin -p 123456 -c vcloud_host_name -U Administrator -P 123456 -o test -v TEF create network test
Crated new network test and uuid: bac9f9c6-6d1b-4af2-8211-b6258659dfb1
- View organization/dataceter.
./vmwarecli.py -u admin -p 123456 -c vcloud_host_name -U Administrator -P 123456 -o test view org test
+--------------------------------------+----------+ | vdc uuid | vdc name | +--------------------------------------+----------+ | 605ad9e8-04c5-402d-a3b7-0b6c1bacda75 | test | | a5056f85-418c-4bfd-8041-adb0f48be9d9 | TEF | +--------------------------------------+----------+ +--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | network uuid | network name | +--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | f2e8a499-c3c4-411f-9cb5-38c0df7ccf8e | default | | 0730eb83-bfda-43f9-bcbc-d3650a247015 | test | +--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------+--------------+ | catalog uuid | catalog name | +--------------------------------------+--------------+ | 811d67dd-dd48-4e79-bb90-9ba2199fb340 | cirros | | 147492d7-d25b-465c-8eb1-b181779f6f4c | ubuntuserver | +--------------------------------------+--------------+
Image preparation for VMware
If a user needs on-board image that is not a VMware compatible disk image format such as qcow. User need to convert qcow image to an OVF.
- The first step is convert qcow disk image to vmdk.
- qemu-img convert -f qcow2 cirros-disk.img -O vmdk cirros-0.3.4-x86_64-disk.vmdk
- Second step.
- Click "New in VMware Fusion , Vmware workstation or vCenter and create a VM from VMDK file created in step one.
- Third step
- Adjust hardware setting for VM. For example, if target VMs should have only one vNIC delete all vNIC.
- Openmano will set up and attach vNIC based on VNF file.
- Make sure hardware version for VM set to 11 or below.
- Export VM as OVF and upload file to Openmano.
- Example of folder structure inside VNF directory. Each exported image placed inside ovfs directory.
drwxr-xr-x 2 spyroot staff 68 Oct 4 19:31 cirros -rw-r--r-- 1 spyroot staff 13287936 May 7 2015 cirros-0.3.4-x86_64-disk.img -rw-r--r-- 1 spyroot staff 21757952 Oct 4 19:38 cirros-0.3.4-x86_64-disk.vmdk -rwxr-xr-x 1 spyroot staff 57 Oct 4 18:58 convert.sh drwxr-xr-x 10 spyroot staff 340 Oct 4 07:24 examples drwxr-xr-x 3 spyroot staff 102 Oct 4 19:41 ovfs -rw-r--r-- 1 spyroot staff 11251 Oct 4 07:24 vnf-template-2vm.yaml -rw-r--r-- 1 spyroot staff 5931 Oct 4 07:24 vnf-template.yaml bash$ ls -l ovfs/cirros/ total 25360 -rw-r--r-- 1 spyroot staff 12968960 Oct 4 19:41 cirros-disk1.vmdk -rw-r--r-- 1 spyroot staff 125 Oct 4 19:41 cirros.mf -rw-r--r-- 1 spyroot staff 5770 Oct 4 19:41 cirros.ovf
Note: You should create OVF image only once if all images of same VNF/OS share same hardware specs.
The VM image used as reference VM in vCloud director. Each respected VM that Openmano instantiate used that image as reference.
- VNF preparation step.
If image is uploaded at vCloud, reference it using the image name at VNFD descriptor.
If not, use a path of an existing image at host where openmano is running
Add vCloud at OSM
There is a parameter called --config used to suply general guidelines both at datacenter creation and datacenter association to openmano tenant (this later precedes)
openmano datacenter-create vcloud-site http://10.10.10.11 --type vmware --description "vmware site" --config '{orgname: organization, admin_username: user, admin_password: passwd, nsx_manager: "http://10.10.10.12", nsx_user: user, nsx_password: userpwd}' openmano datacenter-attach vcloud-site --user=admin --password=userpwd --vim-tenant-name=admin --config '{ "vcenter_port": port, "vcenter_user":user, "vcenter_password":password, "vcenter_ip": 10.10.10.14 }'
The following configuration can be added:
- orgname: (Optional) Organization name where tenant belong to. Can be ignored if --vim-tenant-name uses <orgname: tenant>
- admin_username: (Mandatory)Admin user
- admin_password: (Mandatory) Admin password
- nsx_manager: (Mandatory). NSX manager host name
- nsx_user: (Mandatory). nsx_user
- nsx_password: (Mandatory). nsx_password
- vcenter_port: (Mandatory).vCenter port
- vcenter_user: (Mandatory) vCenter username
- vcenter_password: (Mandatory). vCenter password
- vcenter_ip: (Mandatory). vCenter IP
The content of config is a yaml format text. The recomendation is to use a comma separated list between curly brackets {} and quotes, e.g.:
--config '{nsx_manager: https://10.10.10.12, nsx_user: user, nsx_password: pasword}'