Spinning up the Trilio VM
For Canonical Openstack it is not necessary to spin up the Trilio VM.
The Trilio Appliance is delivered as qcow2 image and runs as VM on top of a KVM Hypervisor.
Creating the cloud-init image
The Trilio appliance is utilizing cloud-init to provide the initial network and user configuration.
Cloud-init is reading it's information either from a metadata server or from a provided cd image. Trilio is utilizing the cd image.
Needed tools
To create the cloud-init image it is required to have genisoimage available.
#For RHEL and centos
yum install genisoimage
#For Ubuntu
apt-get install genisoimage
Providing the Metadata
Cloud-init is using two files for it's metadata.
The first file is called meta-data
and contains the information about the network configuration.
Below is an example of this file.
Keep the hostname localhost. The hostname gets changed through the configuration step. Changing the hostname will lead to the tvault-config service not properly starting, blocking further configuration.
[root@kvm]# cat meta-data
instance-id: triliovault
network-interfaces: |
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 158.69.170.20
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 158.69.170.30
dns-nameservers 11.11.0.51
local-hostname: localhost
The instance-id has to match the VM name in virsh
The second file is called user-data
and contains little scripts and information to set up for example the user passwords.
Below is an example of this file.
[root@kvm]# cat user-data
#cloud-config
chpasswd:
list: |
root:password1
stack:password2
expire: False
creating the image file
The image is getting created using genisoimage follwing this general command:
genisoimage -output <name>.iso -volid cidata -joliet -rock </path/user-data> </path/meta-data>
An example of this command is shown below.
genisoimage -output tvault-firstboot-config.iso -volid cidata -joliet -rock user-data meta-data
Spining up the Trilio appliance
After the cloud-init image has been created the TriloVault appliance can be spun up on the desired KVM server.
Extract the Trilio QCOW2 tar file using the following command :
tar Jxvf TrilioVault_file.tar.xz
See below an example command, how to spin up the Trilio appliance using virsh and the created iso image.
virt-install -n triliovault-vm --memory 24576 --vcpus 8 \
--os-type linux \
--disk tvault-appliance-os-3.0.154.qcow2,device=disk,bus=virtio,size=40 \
--network bridge=virbr0,model=virtio \
--network bridge=virbr1,model=virtio \
--graphics none \
--import \
--disk path=tvault-firstboot-config.iso,device=cdrom
Uninstalling cloud-init after first boot
Once the Trilio appliance is up and running with it's initial configuration is it recommended to uninstall cloud-init.
To uninstall cloud-init, follow the example below.
sudo apt-get purge cloud-init
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