From 11f35dcc7aa00d9b3665176cba0bdb9dba517a76 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tim Bielawa Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2017 16:41:16 -0400 Subject: Update readme one last time --- roles/openshift_cfme/README.md | 85 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 73 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'roles/openshift_cfme') diff --git a/roles/openshift_cfme/README.md b/roles/openshift_cfme/README.md index e983e6f44..8283afed6 100644 --- a/roles/openshift_cfme/README.md +++ b/roles/openshift_cfme/README.md @@ -109,6 +109,17 @@ Variables you may override have defaults defined in [defaults/main.yml](defaults/main.yml). +# Important Notes + +This is a **tech preview** status role presently. Use it with the same +caution you would give any other pre-release software. + +**Most importantly** follow this one rule: don't re-run the entrypoint +playbook multiple times in a row without cleaning up after previous +runs if some of the CFME steps have ran. This is a known +flake. Cleanup instructions are provided at the bottom of this README. + + # Usage This section describes the basic usage of this role. All parameters @@ -121,18 +132,22 @@ will use their [default values](defaults/main.yml). **Optional:** The ManageIQ pod is fairly large (about 1.7 GB) so to save some spin-up time post-deployment, you can begin pre-pulling the -docker image now to each of your nodes now: +docker image to each of your nodes now: ``` -root@node0x # docker pull docker.io/manageiq/manageiq-pods:app-latest +root@node0x # docker pull docker.io/manageiq/manageiq-pods:app-latest-fine ``` ## Getting Started -1) The entry point playbook to install CFME is located in +1) The *entry point playbook* to install CFME is located in [the BYO playbooks](../../playbooks/byo/openshift-cfme/config.yml) directory +2) Update your existing `hosts` inventory file and ensure the +parameter `openshift_cfme_install_app` is set to `True` under the +`[OSEv3:vars]` block. + 2) Using your existing `hosts` inventory file, run `ansible-playbook` with the entry point playbook: @@ -156,6 +171,43 @@ This will take several minutes (*possibly 10 or more*, depending on your network connection). However, you can get some insight into the deployment process during initialization. +### oc describe pod manageiq-0 + +*Some useful information about the output you will see if you run the +`oc describe pod manageiq-0` command* + +**Readiness probe**s - These will take a while to become +`Healthy`. The initial health probes won't even happen for at least 8 +minutes depending on how long it takes you to pull down the large +images. ManageIQ is a large application so it may take a considerable +amount of time for it to deploy and be marked as `Healthy`. + +If you go to the node you know the application is running on (check +for `Successfully assigned manageiq-0 to ` in the `describe` +output) you can run a `docker pull` command to monitor the progress of +the image pull: + +``` +[root@cfme-node ~]# docker pull docker.io/manageiq/manageiq-pods:app-latest-fine +Trying to pull repository docker.io/manageiq/manageiq-pods ... +sha256:6c055ca9d3c65cd694d6c0e28986b5239ba56bbdf0488cccdaa283d545258f8a: Pulling from docker.io/manageiq/manageiq-pods +Digest: sha256:6c055ca9d3c65cd694d6c0e28986b5239ba56bbdf0488cccdaa283d545258f8a +Status: Image is up to date for docker.io/manageiq/manageiq-pods:app-latest-fine +``` + +The example above demonstrates the case where the image has been +successfully pulled already. + +If the image isn't completely pulled already then you will see +multiple progress bars detailing each image layer download status. + + +### rsh + +*Useful inspection/progress monitoring techniques with the `oc rsh` +command.* + + On your master node, switch to the `cfme` project (or whatever you named it if you overrode the `openshift_cfme_project` variable) and check on the pod states: @@ -174,7 +226,18 @@ postgresql-1-12slb 1/1 Running 0 14m Note how the `manageiq-0` pod says `0/1` under the **READY** column. After some time (depending on your network connection) you'll be able to `rsh` into the pod to find out more of what's happening in -real time: +real time. First, the easy-mode command, run this once `rsh` is +available and then watch until it says `Started Initialize Appliance +Database`: + +``` +[root@cfme-master01 ~]# oc rsh manageiq-0 journalctl -f -u appliance-initialize.service +``` + +For the full explanation of what this means, and more interactive +inspection techniques, keep reading on. + +To obtain a shell on our `manageiq` pod we use this command: ``` [root@cfme-master01 ~]# oc rsh manageiq-0 bash -l @@ -258,8 +321,8 @@ apache 1944 0.0 0.0 250472 5916 ? S 15:02 0:00 /usr/sbin/http apache 1945 0.0 0.0 250360 5764 ? S 15:02 0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd -DFOREGROUND ``` -Furthermore, you can expand your search process by just looking for -processes with `MIQ` in their name: +Furthermore, you can find other related processes by just looking for +ones with `MIQ` in their name: ``` [root@manageiq-0 vmdb]# ps aux | grep miq @@ -335,9 +398,7 @@ Delete the user: * `oc delete user cfme` -**NOTE:** The `oc delete project cfme` command will return quickly, -but continue to operate in the background. Continue running `oc get -pods` after you've completed the other tasks to monitor the pod -termination progress. Likewise, run `oc get project` after the pods -have disappeared to ensure that the `cfme` project has been terminated -as well. +**NOTE:** The `oc delete project cfme` command will return quickly +however it will continue to operate in the background. Continue +running `oc get project` after you've completed the other steps to +monitor the pods and final project termination progress. -- cgit v1.2.1