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OpenStack Yoga : Configure Neutron (Compute Node)2022/04/30

 
Configure OpenStack Network Service (Neutron).
This example is not All in One Settings like here, but Configure the 3 Nodes environment like follows.
Neutron needs a plugin software, it's possible to choose it from some softwares.
This example chooses ML2 plugin. ( it uses LinuxBridge under the backend )
------------+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+------------
            |                             |                             |
        eth0|10.0.0.30                eth0|10.0.0.50                eth0|10.0.0.51
+-----------+-----------+     +-----------+-----------+     +-----------+-----------+
|   [ dlp.srv.world ]   |     | [ network.srv.world ] |     |  [ node01.srv.world ] |
|     (Control Node)    |     |     (Network Node)    |     |     (Compute Node)    |
|                       |     |                       |     |                       |
|  MariaDB    RabbitMQ  |     |  Neutron L2/L3 Agent  |     |        Libvirt        |
|  Memcached  httpd     |     |   Neutron Metadata    |     |      Nova Compute     |
|  Keystone   Glance    |     |                       |     |    Neutron L2 Agent   |
|  Nova API             |     |                       |     |                       |
|  Neutron Server       |     |                       |     |                       |
|  Neutron Metadata     |     |                       |     |                       |
+-----------------------+     +-----------------------+     +-----------------------+

[1] Install Neutron services on Compute Node.
root@node01:~#
apt -y install neutron-common neutron-plugin-ml2 neutron-linuxbridge-agent
[2] Configure Compute Node.
root@node01:~#
mv /etc/neutron/neutron.conf /etc/neutron/neutron.conf.org

root@node01:~#
vi /etc/neutron/neutron.conf
# create new

[DEFAULT]
core_plugin = ml2
service_plugins = router
auth_strategy = keystone
state_path = /var/lib/neutron
allow_overlapping_ips = True
# RabbitMQ connection info
transport_url = rabbit://openstack:password@dlp.srv.world

[agent]
root_helper = sudo /usr/bin/neutron-rootwrap /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf

# Keystone auth info
[keystone_authtoken]
www_authenticate_uri = https://dlp.srv.world:5000
auth_url = https://dlp.srv.world:5000
memcached_servers = dlp.srv.world:11211
auth_type = password
project_domain_name = default
user_domain_name = default
project_name = service
username = neutron
password = servicepassword
# if using self-signed certs on Apache2 Keystone, turn to [true]
insecure = false

[oslo_concurrency]
lock_path = $state_path/lock

root@node01:~#
chmod 640 /etc/neutron/neutron.conf

root@node01:~#
chgrp neutron /etc/neutron/neutron.conf
root@node01:~#
vi /etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini
# line 154 : add
# OK with no value for [tenant_network_types] now (set later if need)

[ml2]
type_drivers = flat,vlan,vxlan
tenant_network_types =
mechanism_drivers = linuxbridge
extension_drivers = port_security
root@node01:~#
vi /etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/linuxbridge_agent.ini
# line 225 : add

[securitygroup]
enable_security_group = True
firewall_driver = iptables
enable_ipset = True
# line 284 : set own IP address

local_ip = 10.0.0.51
root@node01:~#
vi /etc/nova/nova.conf
# add follows into the [DEFAULT] section

vif_plugging_is_fatal = True
vif_plugging_timeout = 300
# add follows to the end: Neutron auth info
# the value of [metadata_proxy_shared_secret] is the same with the one in [metadata_agent.ini]

[neutron]
auth_url = https://dlp.srv.world:5000
auth_type = password
project_domain_name = default
user_domain_name = default
region_name = RegionOne
project_name = service
username = neutron
password = servicepassword
service_metadata_proxy = True
metadata_proxy_shared_secret = metadata_secret
insecure = false
root@node01:~#
ln -s /etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini /etc/neutron/plugin.ini

root@node01:~#
systemctl restart nova-compute neutron-linuxbridge-agent

root@node01:~#
systemctl enable neutron-linuxbridge-agent

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