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-# Testbed Setup
-
-## Introduction
-
-This directoctory contains the *high-level* process to set up a hardware
-machine as a CSIT testbed, either for use as a physical testbed host or
-as a VIRL server.
-
-Code in this directory is NOT executed as part of a regular CSIT test case
-but is stored here merely for archiving and documentation purposes.
-
-
-## Setting up a hardware host
-
-Documentation below is just bullet points and assumes and understanding
-of PXE boot and ansible.
-
-This process is specific for LF lab, and both examples given here as
-well as associated code, are based on the assumption that they are run
-in LF environment. If run elsewhere, changes will be required to IP addresses
-and other parameters.
-
-The process below assumes that there is a host used for boostrapping (referred
-to as "PXE boostrap server" below), and that the directory containig this README
-is available on the PXE bootstrap server in ~testuser/host-setup.
-
-### Prepare the PXE bootstrap server when there is no http server AMD64
-
- - `sudo apt-get install isc-dhcp-server tftpd-hpa nginx-light ansible`
- - edit dhcpd.conf and place it to /etc/dhcp/
- - `sudo cp dhcpd.cfg /etc/dhcp/`
- - `sudo service isc-dhcp-server restart`
- - `cd ~testuser/host-setup`
- - `sudo mkdir /mnt/cdrom`
- - Ubuntu Bionic
- - `wget 'http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/18.04/release/ubuntu-18.04-server-amd64.iso'`
- - `sudo mount -o loop ubuntu-18.04-server-amd64.iso /mnt/cdrom/`
- - `sudo cp -r /mnt/cdrom/install/netboot/* /var/lib/tftpboot/`
- - figure out where nginx will look for files on the filesystem when
- responding to HTTP requests. The configuration is in one of the
- files in /etc/nginx/conf.d/, /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ or in
- /etc/nginx/nginx.conf under section server/root. Save the path to WWW_ROOT
- - `sudo mkdir -p ${WWW_ROOT}/download/ubuntu`
- - `sudo cp -r /mnt/cdrom/* ${WWW_ROOT}/download/ubuntu/`
- - `sudo cp /mnt/cdrom/ubuntu/isolinux/ldlinux.c32 /var/lib/tftpboot`
- - `sudo cp /mnt/cdrom/ubuntu/isolinux/libcom32.c32 /var/lib/tftpboot`
- - `sudo cp /mnt/cdrom/ubuntu/isolinux/libutil.c32 /var/lib/tftpboot`
- - `sudo cp /mnt/cdrom/ubuntu/isolinux/chain.c32 /var/lib/tftpboot`
- - `sudo umount /mnt/cdrom`
- - edit ks.cfg and replace IP address with that of your PXE bootstrap server and subdir in /var/www (in this case /download)
- - `sudo cp ks.cfg ${WWW_ROOT}/download/ks.cfg`
- - edit boot-screens_txt.cfg and replace IP address with that of your PXE bootstrap server and subdir in /var/www (in this case /download)
- - `sudo cp boot-screens_txt.cfg /var/lib/tftpboot/ubuntu-installer/amd64/boot-screens/txt.cfg`
- - `sudo cp syslinux.cfg /var/lib/tftpboot/ubuntu-installer/amd64/boot-screens/syslinux.cfg`
-
-### New testbed host - manual preparation
-
-- set CIMC address
-- set CIMC username, password and hostname
-- set IPMI address
-- set IPMI username, password and hostname
-
-### Bootstrap the host
-
-Convenient way to re-stage host via script:
-
- `sudo ./bootstrap_setup_testbed.sh <linux_ip> <mgmt_ip> <username> <pass>`
-
-Optional: CIMC - From PXE boostrap server
-
- - Initialize args.ip: Power-Off, reset BIOS defaults, Enable console redir, get LOM MAC addr
- - `./cimc.py -u admin -p Cisco1234 $CIMC_ADDRESS -d -i`
- - Adjust BIOS settings
- - `./cimc.py -u admin -p Cisco1234 $CIMC_ADDRESS -d -s '<biosVfIntelHyperThreadingTech rn="Intel-HyperThreading-Tech" vpIntelHyperThreadingTech="disabled" />' -s '<biosVfEnhancedIntelSpeedStepTech rn="Enhanced-Intel-SpeedStep-Tech" vpEnhancedIntelSpeedStepTech="disabled" />' -s '<biosVfIntelTurboBoostTech rn="Intel-Turbo-Boost-Tech" vpIntelTurboBoostTech="disabled" />'`
- - Add MAC address to DHCP (/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf)
- - If RAID is not created in CIMC. Create RAID array. Reboot.
- - `./cimc.py -u admin -p Cisco1234 $CIMC_ADDRESS -d --wipe`
- - `./cimc.py -u admin -p Cisco1234 $CIMC_ADDRESS -d -r -rl 1 -rs <disk size> -rd '[1,2]'`
- Alternatively, create the RAID array manually.
- - Reboot server with boot from PXE (restart immediately)
- - `./cimc.py -u admin -p Cisco1234 $CIMC_ADDRESS -d -pxe`
- - Set the next boot from HDD (without restart) Execute while Ubuntu install is running.
- - `./cimc.py -u admin -p Cisco1234 $CIMC_ADDRESS -d -hdd`
-
-Optional: IPMI - From PXE boostrap server
-
- - Get MAC address of LAN0
- - `ipmitool -U ADMIN -H $HOST_ADDRESS raw 0x30 0x21 | tail -c 18`
- - Add MAC address to DHCP (/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf)
- - Reboot into PXE for next boot only
- - `ipmitool -I lanplus -H $HOST_ADDRESS -U ADMIN chassis bootdev pxe`
- - `ipmitool -I lanplus -H $HOST_ADDRESS -U ADMIN power reset`
- - For live watching SOL (Serial-over-LAN console)
- - `ipmitool -I lanplus -H $HOST_ADDRESS -U ADMIN sol activate`
- - `ipmitool -I lanplus -H $HOST_ADDRESS -U ADMIN sol deactivate`
-
-When installation is finished:
-
- - Copy ssh keys for no pass access: `ssh-copy-id 10.30.51.x`
- - Clone CSIT actual repo: `git clone https://gerrit.fd.io/r/csit`
- - Go to ansible directory: `cd csit/resources/tools/testbed-setup/ansible`
- - Edit production file and uncomment servers that are supposed to be
- installed.
- - Run ansible on selected hosts:
- `ansible-playbook --vault-id vault_pass --extra-vars '@vault.yml' --inventory production site.yaml`
-
-For non-VIRL hosts, stop here.
-
-### VIRL installation
-
-After the host has rebooted:
-
- - `ansible-playbook 02-virl-bootstrap.yaml`
- - ssh to host
- - `sudo -s`
- - `cd virl-bootstrap`
- - `./virl-bootstrap-wrapper`
-
- This command will error out when run the first time, as the VIRL host is not yet licensed.
-
- Make sure we contact all three VIRL SALT masters:
-
- - `for a in 1 2 4 ; do sudo salt-call --master us-${a}.virl.info test.ping ; done`
-
- - Contact the VIRL team, provide the hostname and domain (linuxfoundation.org), and ask them
- to accept the key
-
- - After the key has been accepted, verify that connectivity with the SALT master is now OK:
-
- `for a in 1 2 4 ; do sudo salt-call --master us-${a}.virl.info test.ping ; done`
-
- - `./virl-bootstrap-wrapper`
- - `reboot`
-
-After reboot, ssh to host again
- - as VIRL user, NOT AS ROOT:
- - `vinstall all`
- - `sudo reboot`
-
-After reboot, ssh to host again
- - as VIRL user:
- - `sudo salt-call state.sls virl.routervms.all`
- - `sudo salt-call state.sls virl.vmm.vmmall`
-
-Back on the PXE bootstrap server:
-
- - obtain the current server disk image and place it into
- `files/virl-server-image/` as `server.qcow2`
-
- TO-DO: Need to find a place to store this image
-
- - `ansible-playbook 03-virl-post-install.yaml`
-
- - Run the following command ONLY ONCE. Otherwise it will create
- duplicates of the VIRL disk image:
-
- `ansible-playbook 04-disk-image.yaml`
-
-The VIRL host should now be operational. Test, and when ready, create a
-~jenkins-in/status file with the appropriate status.