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Jesse Andrewsb0191512011-09-14 19:37:10 -07001#!/usr/bin/env bash
2
3# **exercise.sh** - using the cloud can be fun
4
5# we will use the ``nova`` cli tool provided by the ``python-novaclient``
6# package
Jesse Andrewsb19424f2011-09-14 22:03:04 -07007#
Jesse Andrewsb0191512011-09-14 19:37:10 -07008
Jesse Andrewsb19424f2011-09-14 22:03:04 -07009
10# This script exits on an error so that errors don't compound and you see
11# only the first error that occured.
12set -o errexit
13
14# Print the commands being run so that we can see the command that triggers
15# an error. It is also useful for following allowing as the install occurs.
16set -o xtrace
17
18
19# Settings
20# ========
Jesse Andrewsb0191512011-09-14 19:37:10 -070021
22HOST=${HOST:-localhost}
Jesse Andrewsb0191512011-09-14 19:37:10 -070023
Jesse Andrewsb19424f2011-09-14 22:03:04 -070024# Nova original used project_id as the *account* that owned resources (servers,
25# ip address, ...) With the addition of Keystone we have standardized on the
26# term **tenant** as the entity that owns the resources. **novaclient** still
Anthony Young0edde7d2011-10-06 07:10:24 -070027# uses the old deprecated terms project_id. Note that this field should now be
28# set to tenant_name, not tenant_id.
29export NOVA_PROJECT_ID=${TENANT:-demo}
Jesse Andrewsb19424f2011-09-14 22:03:04 -070030
31# In addition to the owning entity (tenant), nova stores the entity performing
32# the action as the **user**.
33export NOVA_USERNAME=${USERNAME:-demo}
34
35# With Keystone you pass the keystone password instead of an api key.
36export NOVA_API_KEY=${PASSWORD:-secrete}
37
38# With the addition of Keystone, to use an openstack cloud you should
39# authenticate against keystone, which returns a **Token** and **Service
40# Catalog**. The catalog contains the endpoint for all services the user/tenant
41# has access to - including nova, glance, keystone, swift, ... We currently
42# recommend using the 2.0 *auth api*.
43#
44# *NOTE*: Using the 2.0 *auth api* does mean that compute api is 2.0. We will
45# use the 1.1 *compute api*
46export NOVA_URL=${NOVA_URL:-http://$HOST:5000/v2.0/}
47
48# Currently novaclient needs you to specify the *compute api* version. This
49# needs to match the config of your catalog returned by Keystone.
Jesse Andrewsb0191512011-09-14 19:37:10 -070050export NOVA_VERSION=1.1
51
Anthony Young43876902011-09-27 00:29:28 -070052# FIXME - why does this need to be specified?
53export NOVA_REGION_NAME=RegionOne
54
Jesse Andrewsb9c77d62011-10-15 18:37:25 -070055# set log level to DEBUG (helps debug issues)
56export NOVACLIENT_DEBUG=1
Jesse Andrewsb0191512011-09-14 19:37:10 -070057
Anthony Young94c889a2011-10-11 18:07:48 +000058# Get a token for clients that don't support service catalog
59# ==========================================================
Jesse Andrewsb9c77d62011-10-15 18:37:25 -070060
61# manually create a token by querying keystone (sending JSON data). Keystone
62# returns a token and catalog of endpoints. We use python to parse the token
63# and save it.
64
65TOKEN=`curl -s -d "{\"auth\":{\"passwordCredentials\": {\"username\": \"$NOVA_USERNAME\", \"password\": \"$NOVA_API_KEY\"}}}" -H "Content-type: application/json" http://$HOST:5000/v2.0/tokens | python -c "import sys; import json; tok = json.loads(sys.stdin.read()); print tok['access']['token']['id'];"`
Anthony Young94c889a2011-10-11 18:07:48 +000066
Jesse Andrews593828d2011-09-14 22:44:50 -070067# Launching a server
68# ==================
Jesse Andrewsb19424f2011-09-14 22:03:04 -070069
Jesse Andrews593828d2011-09-14 22:44:50 -070070# List servers for tenant:
Jesse Andrewsb0191512011-09-14 19:37:10 -070071nova list
Jesse Andrews593828d2011-09-14 22:44:50 -070072
Jesse Andrews593828d2011-09-14 22:44:50 -070073# Images
74# ------
75
76# Nova has a **deprecated** way of listing images.
77nova image-list
78
79# But we recommend using glance directly
Jesse Andrews4e8847c2011-10-15 19:29:55 -070080glance -A $TOKEN index
Jesse Andrews593828d2011-09-14 22:44:50 -070081
Jesse Andrewsd888e1c2011-10-15 20:01:12 -070082# Let's grab the id of the first AMI image to launch
83IMAGE=`glance -A $TOKEN index | egrep ami | cut -d" " -f1`
84
85
86# Flavors
87# -------
88
89# List of flavors:
90nova flavor-list
91
92# and grab the first flavor in the list to launch
93FLAVOR=`nova flavor-list | head -n 4 | tail -n 1 | cut -d"|" -f2`
94
95NAME="firstpost"
96
97nova boot --flavor $FLAVOR --image $IMAGE $NAME
98
99# let's give it 10 seconds to launch
100sleep 10
101
102# check that the status is active
103nova show $NAME | grep status | grep -q ACTIVE
104
105# get the IP of the server
106IP=`nova show $NAME | grep "private network" | cut -d"|" -f3`
107
108# ping it once (timeout of a second)
Jesse Andrewsda892682011-10-15 20:14:07 -0700109ping -c1 -w1 $IP || true
110
111# sometimes the first ping fails (10 seconds isn't enough time for the VM's
112# network to respond?), so let's wait 5 seconds and really test ping
113sleep 5
114
115ping -c1 -w1 $IP
Jesse Andrewsd888e1c2011-10-15 20:01:12 -0700116
117# shutdown the server
118nova delete $NAME
119
120# FIXME: validate shutdown within 5 seconds
121# (nova show $NAME returns 1 or status != ACTIVE)?
122