==================== All-In-One Single VM ==================== Use the cloud to build the cloud! Use your cloud to launch new versions of OpenStack in about 5 minutes. If you break it, start over! The VMs launched in the cloud will be slow as they are running in QEMU (emulation), but their primary use is testing OpenStack development and operation. Prerequisites Cloud & Image =========================== Virtual Machine --------------- DevStack should run in any virtual machine running a supported Linux release. It will perform best with 4GB or more of RAM. OpenStack Deployment & cloud-init --------------------------------- If the cloud service has an image with ``cloud-init`` pre-installed, use it. You can get one from `Ubuntu's Daily Build `__ site if necessary. This will enable you to launch VMs with userdata that installs everything at boot time. The userdata script below will install and run DevStack with a minimal configuration. The use of ``cloud-init`` is outside the scope of this document, refer to the ``cloud-init`` docs for more information. If you are directly using a hypervisor like Xen, kvm or VirtualBox you can manually kick off the script below as a non-root user in a bare-bones server installation. Installation shake and bake =========================== Launching With Cloud-Init ------------------------- This cloud config grabs the latest version of DevStack via git, creates a minimal ``local.conf`` file and kicks off ``stack.sh``. It should be passed as the user-data file when booting the VM. :: #cloud-config users: - default - name: stack lock_passwd: False sudo: ["ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL\nDefaults:stack !requiretty"] shell: /bin/bash write_files: - content: | #!/bin/sh DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive sudo apt-get -qqy update || sudo yum update -qy DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive sudo apt-get install -qqy git || sudo yum install -qy git sudo chown stack:stack /home/stack cd /home/stack git clone https://opendev.org/openstack/devstack cd devstack echo '[[local|localrc]]' > local.conf echo ADMIN_PASSWORD=password >> local.conf echo DATABASE_PASSWORD=password >> local.conf echo RABBIT_PASSWORD=password >> local.conf echo SERVICE_PASSWORD=password >> local.conf ./stack.sh path: /home/stack/start.sh permissions: 0755 runcmd: - su -l stack ./start.sh As DevStack will refuse to run as root, this configures ``cloud-init`` to create a non-root user and run the ``start.sh`` script as that user. If you are using cloud-init and you have not :ref:`enabled custom logging ` of the stack output, then the stack output can be found in ``/var/log/cloud-init-output.log`` by default. Launching By Hand ----------------- Using a hypervisor directly, launch the VM and either manually perform the steps in the embedded shell script above or copy it into the VM. Using OpenStack --------------- At this point you should be able to access the dashboard. Launch VMs and if you give them floating IPs, access those VMs from other machines on your network. One interesting use case is for developers working on a VM on their laptop. Once ``stack.sh`` has completed once, all of the pre-requisite packages are installed in the VM and the source trees checked out. Setting ``OFFLINE=True`` in ``local.conf`` enables ``stack.sh`` to run multiple times without an Internet connection. DevStack, making hacking at the lake possible since 2012!