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0. Verify your `group_vars` setup from part one, as errors here may require a reinstallation and restart of the bootstrap process.
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0. Verify your `group_vars` setup from part one, as errors here may require a reinstallation and restart of the bootstrap process.
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0. Perform the initial bootstrap. From the `pvc-ansible` repository directory, execute the following `ansible-playbook` command, replacing `<cluster_name>` with the Ansible group name from the `hosts` file. Make special note of the additional `bootstrap=yes` variable, which tells the playbook that this is an initial bootstrap run.
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0. Perform the initial bootstrap. From the `pvc-ansible` repository directory, execute the following `ansible-playbook` command, replacing `<cluster_name>` with the Ansible group name from the `hosts` file. Make special note of the additional `bootstrap=yes` variable, which tells the playbook that this is an initial bootstrap run.
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`$ ansible-playbook -v -i hosts pvc.yml -l <cluster_name> -e bootstrap=yes`
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`$ ansible-playbook -v -i hosts pvc.yml -l <cluster_name> -e bootstrap=yes`
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0. Wait for the Ansible playbook run to finish. Once completed, the cluster bootstrap will be finished, and all 3 nodes will have rebooted into a working PVC cluster.
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0. Wait for the Ansible playbook run to finish. Once completed, the cluster bootstrap will be finished, and all 3 nodes will have rebooted into a working PVC cluster.
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0. Verify that the OSDs were added and are functional (`up` and `in`):
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0. Verify that the OSDs were added and are functional (`up` and `in`):
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`$ pvc ceph osd list`
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`$ pvc ceph osd list`
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0. Create an RBD pool to store VM images on. The general command is:
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0. Create an RBD pool to store VM images on. The general command is:
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`$ pvc ceph pool add <name> <placement_groups>`
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`$ pvc ceph pool add <name> <placement_groups>`
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For example, to create a pool named `vms` with 256 placement groups (a good default with 6 OSD disks), run the command as follows:
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For example, to create a pool named `vms` with 256 placement groups (a good default with 6 OSD disks), run the command as follows:
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`$ mount /dev/rbd/vms/test1_disk0 $( mktemp -d )`
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`$ mount /dev/rbd/vms/test1_disk0 $( mktemp -d )`
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`$ mount | grep rbd`
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`$ mount | grep rbd`
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0. Run a `debootstrap` installation to the volume:
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0. Run a `debootstrap` installation to the volume:
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`$ debootstrap buster <temporary_mountpoint> http://ftp.mirror.debian.org/debian`
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`$ debootstrap buster <temporary_mountpoint> http://ftp.mirror.debian.org/debian`
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0. Bind mount the various required directories to the new system:
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0. Bind mount the various required directories to the new system:
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0. Define the VM in the PVC cluster:
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0. Define the VM in the PVC cluster:
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`$ pvc vm define /tmp/test1.xml`
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`$ pvc vm define /tmp/test1.xml`
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0. Verify the VM is present in the cluster:
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0. Verify the VM is present in the cluster:
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`$ pvc vm info test1`
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`$ pvc vm info test1`
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0. Start the VM and watch the console log:
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0. Start the VM and watch the console log:
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`$ pvc vm start test1`
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`$ pvc vm start test1`
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`$ pvc vm log -f test1`
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`$ pvc vm log -f test1`
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