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Revision as of 11:03, 20 April 2016
This document intent is to provide a practical way to reproduce the environment in Telefonica lab (TEF) aim at running the demo scenario for Mobile World Congress 2016. It is not an explanation or long term recommendation for using juju.
Initially setup 2 Ubuntu 14.04 LTS VMs with 4 vcpu, 4G RAM and 40GB drive. Create user juju in sudo group (usermod -a -G sudo juju)
- The first is juju client VM (or juju jump server) (10.95.172.10). This VM is only required for manual execution of juju commands and charms debugging.
- The second is juju server VM (10.95.172.193). This VM will receive commands from Juju client VM when doing manual testing, or directly from Rift.io Launchpad VM in OSM context. Juju charms will be deployed as containers in this VM
On juju client VM:
<cl> 1. Install juju:
sudo apt-get install python-software-properties sudo add-apt-repository ppa:juju/stable sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install juju-quickstart juju-core
2. Configure the connection to juju server VM in manual provider mode: ensure to have the following in your ~/.juju/environements.yaml
environments: mwc16manual: admin-secret: nfvjuju bootstrap-host: 10.95.172.193 bootstrap-user: juju default-series: trusty type: manual
3. Execute the following commands to connect both VMs:
juju switch mwc16manual juju bootstrap --upload-tools
4. As a nice optional add-on deploy juju-gui to graphically monitor juju status
juju deploy juju-gui --to 0
Once done you can connect via https to the IP of the server.
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More information on the bootstrap process is available here: https://jujucharms.com/docs/1.25/config-manual
On juju server VM:
- Configure it to access the management networks of openvim and openstack
- Change the default lxc networks, as in the lab setup the default lxc network (10.0.3.0/24):
sudo apt-get install systemd-services lxc
Edit /etc/default/lxc-net to have something like :
LXC_BRIDGE="lxcbr0" LXC_ADDR="10.1.3.1" LXC_NETMASK="255.255.255.0" LXC_NETWORK="10.1.3.0/24" LXC_DHCP_RANGE="10.1.3.2,10.1.3.254"
More about using juju : https://github.com/juju/cheatsheet
Charms for MWC :
Get the charms (do once) Let’s create a local repo of charms for convenience: ● mkdir -p ~/mwc16charms/trusty ● cd ~/mwc16charms/trusty ● git clone git@github.com:6WIND/LinuxPE.git vpe-router ● git clone -b clearwater-aio-proxy https://github.com/Metaswitch/clearwater-juju.git ● cp -rf clearwater-juju/charms/trusty/clearwater-aio-proxy/ .
To deploy ● cd ~/mwc16charms/ ● juju deploy local:trusty/vpe-router --to lxc:0 vpe1 ● juju deploy local:trusty/vpe-router --to lxc:0 vpe2 ● juju deploy local:trusty/vpe-router --to lxc:0 vpe3 ● juju deploy local:trusty/clearwater-aio-proxy --to lxc:0 ims-a ● juju deploy local:trusty/clearwater-aio-proxy --to lxc:0 ims-b
You can then configure/run actions on them.
Using the API: ● juju api-endpoints Will give you the IP:Port to connect the juju client API code to.