Installing on Kolla Openstack

This page lists all steps required to deploy Trilio components on Kolla-ansible deployed OpenStack cloud.

1] Plan for Deployment

Please ensure that the Trilio Appliance has been updated to the latest maintenance release before continuing the installation.

Refer to the below-mentioned acceptable values for the placeholders triliovault_tag and ``` **kolla_base_distro`** , in this document as per the Openstack environment:

Openstack Versiontriliovault_tagkolla_base_distro

Victoria

4.2.8-victoria

ubuntu centos

Wallaby

4.2.8-wallaby

ubuntu centos

Yoga

4.2.8-yoga

ubuntu centos

Zed

4.2.8-zed

ubuntu rocky

1.1] Select backup target type

Backup target storage is used to store backup images taken by Trilio and details needed for configuration:

Following backup target types are supported by Trilio. Select one of them and get it ready before proceeding to the next step.

a) NFS

Need NFS share path

b) Amazon S3

- S3 Access Key - Secret Key - Region - Bucket name

c) Other S3 compatible storage (Like, Ceph based S3)

- S3 Access Key - Secret Key - Region - Endpoint URL (Valid for S3 other than Amazon S3) - Bucket name

2] Clone Trilio Deployment Scripts

Clone triliovault-cfg-scripts GitHub repository on Kolla ansible server at '/root' or any other directory of your preference. Afterwards, copy Trilio Ansible role into Kolla-ansible roles directory

git clone -b TVO/4.2.8 https://github.com/trilioData/triliovault-cfg-scripts.git
cd triliovault-cfg-scripts/kolla-ansible/

# For Centos and Ubuntu
cp -R ansible/roles/triliovault /usr/local/share/kolla-ansible/ansible/roles/

3] Hook Trilio deployment scripts to Kolla-ansible deploy scripts

3.1] Add Trilio global variables to globals.yml

## For Centos and Ubuntu
- Take backup of globals.yml
cp /etc/kolla/globals.yml /opt/

- Append Trilio global variables to globals.yml 
cat ansible/triliovault_globals.yml >> /etc/kolla/globals.yml

3.2] Add Trilio passwords to kolla passwords.yaml

Append triliovault_passwords.yml to /etc/kolla/passwords.yml. Passwords are empty. Set these passwords manually in the /etc/kolla/passwords.yml.

## For Centos and Ubuntu
- Take backup of passwords.yml
cp /etc/kolla/passwords.yml /opt/

- Append Trilio global variables to passwords.yml 
cat ansible/triliovault_passwords.yml >> /etc/kolla/passwords.yml

- Edit '/etc/kolla/passwords.yml', go to end of the file and set trilio passwords.

3.3] Append Trilio site.yml content to kolla ansible’s site.yml

# For Centos and Ubuntu
- Take backup of site.yml
cp /usr/local/share/kolla-ansible/ansible/site.yml /opt/

# If the OpenStack release is ‘yoga' append below Trilio code to site.yml  
cat ansible/triliovault_site_yoga.yml >> /usr/local/share/kolla-ansible/ansible/site.yml    

# If the OpenStack release is other than 'yoga' append below Trilio code to site.yml 
cat ansible/triliovault_site.yml >> /usr/local/share/kolla-ansible/ansible/site.yml                                                            

3.4] Append triliovault_inventory.txt to your cloud’s kolla-ansible inventory file.

For example:
If your inventory file name path '/root/multinode' then use following command.

cat ansible/triliovault_inventory.txt >> /root/multinode

3.5] Configure multi-IP NFS

This step is only required when the multi-IP NFS feature is used to connect different datamovers to the same NFS volume through multiple IPs

On kolla-ansible server node, change directory

cd triliovault-cfg-scripts/common/

Edit file 'triliovault_nfs_map_input.yml' in the current directory and provide compute host and NFS share/ip map.

If IP addresses are used in the kolla-ansible inventory file then you should use same IP addresses in 'triliovault_nfs_map_input.yml' file too. If you used hostnames there then you need to use same hostnames here in nfs map input file.

Compute host names or IP addresses that you are using in nfs map input file here should match with kolla-ansible inventory file entries.

vi triliovault_nfs_map_input.yml

The triliovault_nfs_map_imput.yml is explained here.

Update PyYAML on the kolla-ansible server node only

pip3 install -U pyyaml

Expand the map file to create one to one mapping of compute and nfs share.

python ./generate_nfs_map.py

Result will be in file - 'triliovault_nfs_map_output.yml'

Validate output map file

Open file 'triliovault_nfs_map_output.yml

vi triliovault_nfs_map_output.yml

available in the current directory and validate that all compute nodes are covered with all necessary nfs shares.

Append this output map file to 'triliovault_globals.yml' File Path: '/home/stack/triliovault-cfg-scripts/kolla-ansible/ansible/triliovault_globals.yml’

cat triliovault_nfs_map_output.yml >> ../kolla-ansible/ansible/triliovault_globals.yml

Ensure to set multi_ip_nfs_enabled in __ triliovault_globals.yml file to yes

4] Edit globals.yml to set Trilio parameters

Edit /etc/kolla/globals.yml file to fill Trilio backup target and build details. You will find the Trilio related parameters at the end of globals.yml file. Details like Trilio build version, backup target type, backup target details, etc need to be filled out.

Following is the list of parameters that the usr needs to edit.

ParameterDefaults/choicescomments

triliovault_tag

<triliovault_tag >

Use the triliovault tag as per your Kolla openstack version. Exact tag is mentioned in the 1st step

horizon_image_full

Uncomment

By default, Trilio Horizon container would not get deployed.

Uncomment this parameter to deploy Trilio Horizon container instead of Openstack Horizon container.

triliovault_docker_username

<dockerhub-login-username>

Default docker user of Trilio (read permission only). Get the Dockerhub login credentials from Trilio Sales/Support team

triliovault_docker_password

<dockerhub-login-password>

Password for default docker user of Trilio Get the Dockerhub login credentials from Trilio Sales/Support team

triliovault_docker_registry

Default value: docker.io

Edit this value if a different container registry for Trilio containers is to be used. Containers need to be pulled from docker.io and pushed to chosen registry first.

triliovault_backup_target

  • nfs

  • amazon_s3

  • other_s3_compatible

nfs if the backup target is NFS

amazon_s3 if the backup target is Amazon S3

other_s3_compatible if the backup target type is S3 but not amazon S3.

multi_ip_nfs_enabled

yes no default: no

This parameter is valid only If you want to use multiple IP/endpoints based NFS share/shares as backup target for TriloVault.

triliovault_nfs_shares

<NFS-IP/FQDN>:/<NFS path>

NFS share path example: ‘192.168.122.101:/nfs/tvault’

triliovault_nfs_options

'nolock,soft,timeo=180, intr,lookupcache=none'. for Cohesity nfs: 'nolock,soft,timeo=600,intr,lookupcache=none,nfsvers=3,retrans=10'

-These parameter set NFS mount options. -Keep default values, unless a special requirement exists.

triliovault_s3_access_key

S3 Access Key

Valid for amazon_s3 and

triliovault_s3_secret_key

S3 Secret Key

Valid for amazon_s3 and other_s3_compatible

triliovault_s3_region_name

  • Default value: us-east-1

  • S3 Region name

Valid for amazon_s3 and other_s3_compatible

If s3 storage doesn't have region parameter keep default

triliovault_s3_bucket_name

S3 Bucket name

Valid for amazon_s3 and other_s3_compatible

triliovault_s3_endpoint_url

S3 Endpoint URL

Valid for other_s3_compatible only

triliovault_s3_ssl_enabled

  • True

  • False

Valid for other_s3_compatible only

Set true for SSL enabled S3 endpoint URL

triliovault_s3_ssl_cert_file_name

s3-cert.pem

Valid for other_s3_compatible only with SSL enabled and self signed certificates

OR issued by a private authority. In this case, copy the ceph s3 ca chain file to/etc/kolla/config/triliovault/

directory on ansible server. Create this directory if it does not exist already.

triliovault_copy_ceph_s3_ssl_cert

  • True

  • False

Valid for other_s3_compatible only

Set to True when: SSL enabled with self-signed certificates or issued by a private authority.

In the case of a different registry than docker hub, Trilio containers need to be pulled from docker.io and pushed to preferred registries.

Following are the triliovault container image URLs for 4.2 releases**.** Replace kolla_base_distro and triliovault_tag variables with their values.\

This {{ kolla_base_distro }} variable can be either 'centos' or 'ubuntu' depends on your base OpenStack distro

Trilio supports the Source-based containers from the OpenStack Yoga release **** onwards.

Below are the Source-based OpenStack deployment images


1. docker.io/trilio/kolla-{{ kolla_base_distro }}-trilio-datamover:{{ triliovault_tag }}
2. docker.io/trilio/kolla-{{ kolla_base_distro }}-trilio-datamover-api:{{ triliovault_tag }}
3. docker.io/trilio/kolla-{{ kolla_base_distro }}-trilio-horizon-plugin:{{ triliovault_tag }}

## EXAMPLE from Kolla Ubuntu source based OpenStack
docker.io/trilio/kolla-ubuntu-trilio-datamover:{{ triliovault_tag }}
docker.io/trilio/kolla-ubuntu-trilio-datamover-api:{{ triliovault_tag }}
docker.io/trilio/kolla-ubuntu-trilio-horizon-plugin:{{ triliovault_tag }}

Below are the Binary-based OpenStack deployment images

1. docker.io/trilio/kolla-{{ kolla_base_distro }}-trilio-datamover:{{ triliovault_tag }}
2. docker.io/trilio/kolla-{{ kolla_base_distro }}-trilio-datamover-api:{{ triliovault_tag }}
3. docker.io/trilio/{{ kolla_base_distro }}-binary-trilio-horizon-plugin:{{ triliovault_tag }}

## EXAMPLE from Kolla Ubuntu binary based OpenStack
docker.io/trilio/kolla-ubuntu-trilio-datamover:{{ triliovault_tag }}
docker.io/trilio/kolla-ubuntu-trilio-datamover-api:{{ triliovault_tag }}
docker.io/trilio/ubuntu-binary-trilio-horizon-plugin:{{ triliovault_tag }}

5] Enable Trilio Snapshot mount feature

To enable Trilio's Snapshot mount feature it is necessary to make the Trilio Backup target available to the nova-compute and nova-libvirt containers.

Edit /usr/local/share/kolla-ansible/ansible/roles/nova-cell/defaults/main.yml and find nova_libvirt_default_volumes variables. Append the Trilio mount bind /var/trilio:/var/trilio:shared to the list of already existing volumes.

For a default Kolla installation, will the variable look as follows afterward:

nova_libvirt_default_volumes:
  - "{{ node_config_directory }}/nova-libvirt/:{{ container_config_directory }}/:ro"
  - "/etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro"
  - "{{ '/etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro' if ansible_os_family == 'Debian' else '' }}"
  - "/lib/modules:/lib/modules:ro"
  - "/run/:/run/:shared"
  - "/dev:/dev"
  - "/sys/fs/cgroup:/sys/fs/cgroup"
  - "kolla_logs:/var/log/kolla/"
  - "libvirtd:/var/lib/libvirt"
  - "{{ nova_instance_datadir_volume }}:/var/lib/nova/"
  - "
{% if enable_shared_var_lib_nova_mnt | bool %}/var/lib/nova/mnt:/var/lib/nova/mnt:shared{% endif %}



"
  - "nova_libvirt_qemu:/etc/libvirt/qemu"
  - "{{ kolla_dev_repos_directory ~ '/nova/nova:/var/lib/kolla/venv/lib/python' ~ distro_python_version ~ '/site-packages/nova' if nova_dev_mode | bool else '' }
  - "/var/trilio:/var/trilio:shared"

Next, find the variable nova_compute_default_volumes in the same file and append the mount bind /var/trilio:/var/trilio:shared to the list.

After the change will the variable look for a default Kolla installation as follows:

nova_compute_default_volumes:
  - "{{ node_config_directory }}/nova-compute/:{{ container_config_directory }}/:ro"
  - "/etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro"
  - "{{ '/etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro' if ansible_os_family == 'Debian' else '' }}"
  - "/lib/modules:/lib/modules:ro"
  - "/run:/run:shared"
  - "/dev:/dev"
  - "kolla_logs:/var/log/kolla/"
  - "
{% if enable_iscsid | bool %}iscsi_info:/etc/iscsi{% endif %}"
  - "libvirtd:/var/lib/libvirt"
  - "{{ nova_instance_datadir_volume }}:/var/lib/nova/"
  - "{% if enable_shared_var_lib_nova_mnt | bool %}/var/lib/nova/mnt:/var/lib/nova/mnt:shared{% endif %}


"
  - "{{ kolla_dev_repos_directory ~ '/nova/nova:/var/lib/kolla/venv/lib/python' ~ distro_python_version ~ '/site-packages/nova' if nova_dev_mode | bool else '' }}"
  - "/var/trilio:/var/trilio:shared"

In case of using Ironic compute nodes one more entry need to be adjusted in the same file. Find the variable nova_compute_ironic_default_volumes and append trilio mount /var/trilio:/var/trilio:shared to the list.

After the changes the variable will looks like the following:

nova_compute_ironic_default_volumes:
  - "{{ node_config_directory }}/nova-compute-ironic/:{{ container_config_directory }}/:ro"
  - "/etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro"
  - "{{ '/etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro' if ansible_os_family == 'Debian' else '' }}"
  - "kolla_logs:/var/log/kolla/"
  - "{{ kolla_dev_repos_directory ~ '/nova/nova:/var/lib/kolla/venv/lib/python' ~ distro_python_version ~ '/site-packages/nova' if nova_dev_mode | bool else '' }}"
  - "/var/trilio:/var/trilio:shared"

6] Pull Trilio container images

Activate the login into dockerhub for Trilio tagged containers.

Please get the Dockerhub login credentials from Trilio Sales/Support team

ansible -i multinode control -m shell -a "docker login -u <docker-login-username> -p <docker-login-password> docker.io"

Pull the Trilio container images from the dockerhub based on the existing inventory file. In the example is the inventory file named multinode.

kolla-ansible -i multinode pull --tags triliovault

7] Deploy Trilio

All that is left, is to run the deploy command using the existing inventory file. In the example is the inventory file named 'multinode'.

This is just an example command. You need to use your cloud deploy command.

kolla-ansible -i multinode deploy

Post deployment for multipath enabled environment, log into respective datamover container and add uxsock_timeout with value as 60000 (i.e. 60 sec) in /etc/multipath.conf. Restart datamover container

8] Verify Trilio deployment

Verify on the nodes that are supposed to run the Trilio containers, that those are available and healthy.

The example is shown for 4.2.7 maintenance release from Kolla Victoria CentOS binary based setup.

[root@controller ~]# docker ps | grep datamover-api
cd9d0ccc19b6   trilio/kolla-centos-trilio-datamover-api:4.2.7-victoria     "dumb-init --single-…"   21 hours ago   Up 21 hours                         triliovault_datamover_api

[root@compute ~]# docker ps | grep datamover
fae5e4f2e04a   trilio/kolla-centos-trilio-datamover:4.2.7-victoria   "dumb-init --single-…"   21 hours ago   Up 21 hours                       triliovault_datamover

[root@controller ~]# docker ps | grep horizon
f019ef071d3c   trilio/centos-binary-trilio-horizon-plugin:4.2.7-victoria   "dumb-init --single-…"   21 hours ago   Up 21 hours (unhealthy)             horizon

The example is shown for 4.2.7 maintenance release from Kolla Yoga Ubuntu source based setup.

root@controller:~# docker ps | grep triliovault_datamover_api
5e9f87240a25   trilio/kolla-ubuntu-trilio-datamover-api:4.2.7-yoga           "dumb-init --single-…"   23 hours ago   Up 23 hours                       triliovault_datamover_api

root@controller:~# docker ps | grep horizon
4cd644f0486c   trilio/kolla-ubuntu-trilio-horizon-plugin:4.2.7-yoga          "dumb-init --single-…"   23 hours ago   Up 23 hours (healthy)             horizon

root@compute1:~# docker ps | grep triliovault_datamover
7b6001ef43b9   trilio/kolla-ubuntu-trilio-datamover:4.2.7-yoga              "dumb-init --single-…"   23 hours ago   Up 23 hours                       triliovault_datamover
root@compute1:~#

The example is shown for 4.2.7 maintenance release from Kolla Yoga Ubuntu binary based setup.

root@controller:~# docker ps | grep triliovault_datamover_api
686b1aff0165   trilio/kolla-ubuntu-trilio-datamover-api:4.2.7-yoga           "dumb-init --single-…"   3 hours ago    Up 3 hours                        triliovault_datamover_api

root@controller:~# docker ps | grep horizon
d49ac6f52af4   trilio/ubuntu-binary-trilio-horizon-plugin:4.2.7-yoga         "dumb-init --single-…"   3 hours ago    Up 3 hours (healthy)              horizon

root@compute:~# docker ps | grep triliovault_datamover
c5a01651ddc7   trilio/kolla-ubuntu-trilio-datamover:4.2.7-yoga              "dumb-init --single-…"   3 hours ago    Up 3 hours                        triliovault_datamover
root@compute:~#

9] Troubleshooting Tips

9.1 ] Check Trilio containers and their startup logs

To see all TriloVault containers running on a specific node use the docker ps command.

docker ps -a | grep trilio

To check the startup logs use the docker logs <container name> command.

docker logs trilio_datamover_api
docker logs trilio_datamover

9.2] Trilio Horizon tabs are not visible in Openstack

Verify that the Trilio Appliance is configured. The Horizon tabs are only shown, when a configured Trilio appliance is available.

Verify that the Trilio horizon container is installed and in a running state.

docker ps | grep horizon

9.3] Trilio Service logs

  • Trilio datamover api service logs on datamover api node

/var/log/kolla/triliovault-datamover-api/dmapi.log
  • Trilio datamover service logs on datamover node

/var/log/kolla/triliovault-datamover/tvault-contego.log

10. Change the nova user id on the Trilio Nodes

Note: This step needs to be done on Trilio Appliance node. Not on OpenStack node.

Pre-requisite: You should have already launched Trilio appliance VM

In Kolla openstack distribution, 'nova' user id on nova-compute docker container is set to '42436'. The 'nova' user id on the Trilio nodes need to be set the same. Do the following steps on all Trilio nodes:

  1. Download the shell script that will change the user id

  2. Assign executable permissions

  3. Execute the script

  4. Verify that 'nova' user and group id has changed to '42436'

  5. After this step, you can proceed to 'Configuring Trilio' section.

## Download the shell script
$ curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/trilioData/triliovault-cfg-scripts/master/common/nova_userid.sh

## Assign executable permissions
$ chmod +x nova_userid.sh

## Execute the shell script to change 'nova' user and group id to '42436'
$ ./nova_userid.sh

## Ignore any errors and verify that 'nova' user and group id has changed to '42436'
$ id nova
   uid=42436(nova) gid=42436(nova) groups=42436(nova),990(libvirt),36(kvm)

11. Advanced configurations - [Optional]

11.1] We are using cinder's ceph user for interacting with Ceph cinder storage. This user name is defined using parameter - 'ceph_cinder_user' in the file '/etc/kolla/globals.yaml'.

If user wants to edit this parameter value they can do it. Impact will be, cinder's ceph user and triliovault datamover's ceph user will be updated upon next kolla-ansible deploy command.

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