OpenShift Container Storage is now OpenShift Data Foundation starting with version 4.9.
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Chapter 8. Setting up the Environment
This chapter outlines the details for setting up the environment for Red Hat Gluster Storage Container Converged in OpenShift.
8.1. Preparing the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Cluster Copia collegamentoCollegamento copiato negli appunti!
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Execute the following steps to prepare the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform cluster:
- On the master or client, execute the following command to login as the cluster admin user:
oc login
# oc login
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow For example:Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - On the master or client, execute the following command to create a project, which will contain all the containerized Red Hat Gluster Storage services:
oc new-project <project_name>
# oc new-project <project_name>
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow For example:oc new-project storage-project
# oc new-project storage-project Now using project "storage-project" on server "https://master.example.com:8443"
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - After the project is created, execute the following command on the master node to enable the deployment of the privileged containers as Red Hat Gluster Storage container can only run in the privileged mode.
oc adm policy add-scc-to-user privileged -z default
# oc adm policy add-scc-to-user privileged -z default
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Execute the following steps on the master to set up the router:
Note
If a router already exists, proceed to Step 5. To verify if the router is already deployed, execute the following command:oc get dc --all-namespaces
# oc get dc --all-namespaces
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Execute the following command to enable the deployment of the router:
oc adm policy add-scc-to-user privileged -z router
# oc adm policy add-scc-to-user privileged -z router
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Execute the following command to deploy the router:
oc adm router storage-project-router --replicas=1
# oc adm router storage-project-router --replicas=1
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Edit the subdomain name in the config.yaml file located at
/etc/origin/master/master-config.yaml
.For example:subdomain: "cloudapps.mystorage.com"
subdomain: "cloudapps.mystorage.com"
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - For OpenShift Container Platform 3.7 and 3.9 execute the following command to restart the services :
systemctl restart atomic-openshift-master-api atomic-openshift-master-controllers
# systemctl restart atomic-openshift-master-api atomic-openshift-master-controllers
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If the router setup fails, use the port forward method as described in Appendix C, Client Configuration using Port Forwarding .
For more information regarding router setup, see https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/openshift-container-platform/3.9/paged/installation-and-configuration/chapter-4-setting-up-a-router - Execute the following command to verify if the router is running:
oc get dc <router_name>
# oc get dc <router_name>
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# oc get dc storage-project-router NAME REVISION DESIRED CURRENT TRIGGERED BY storage-project-router 1 1 1 config
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Ensure you do not edit the/etc/dnsmasq.conf
file until the router has started. - After the router is running, the client has to be setup to access the services in the OpenShift cluster. Execute the following steps on the client to set up the DNS.
- Execute the following command to find the IP address of the router:
oc get pods -o wide --all-namespaces | grep router
# oc get pods -o wide --all-namespaces | grep router storage-project storage-project-router-1-cm874 1/1 Running 119d 10.70.43.132 dhcp43-132.lab.eng.blr.redhat.com
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Edit the /etc/dnsmasq.conf file and add the following line to the file:
address=/.cloudapps.mystorage.com/<Router_IP_Address>
address=/.cloudapps.mystorage.com/<Router_IP_Address>
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow where, Router_IP_Address is the IP address of the node where the router is running. - Restart the
dnsmasq
service by executing the following command:systemctl restart dnsmasq
# systemctl restart dnsmasq
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Edit /etc/resolv.conf and add the following line:
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver 127.0.0.1
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For more information regarding setting up the DNS, see https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/openshift-container-platform/3.9/single/installation-and-configuration/#envirornment-requirements.
Next step: If you are installing Container-Native Storage 3.9, proceed to the next section, Section 8.2, “ Deploying Containerized Red Hat Gluster Storage Solutions”.