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OpenStack Administration with Ansible

OpenStack Administration with Ansible

By : Walter Bentley
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OpenStack Administration with Ansible

OpenStack Administration with Ansible

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By: Walter Bentley

Overview of this book

Most organizations are seeking methods to improve business agility because they have realized just having a cloud is not enough. Being able to improve application deployments, reduce infrastructure downtime, and eliminate daily manual tasks can only be accomplished through some sort of automation. Packed with real-world OpenStack administrative tasks, this book will walk you through working examples and explain how these tasks can be automated using one of the most popular open source automation tools—Ansible. We will start with a brief overview of OpenStack and Ansible and highlight some best practices. Each chapter will provide an introduction to handling various Cloud Operator administration tasks such as creating multiple users/tenants, setting up Multi-Tenant Isolation, customizing your clouds quotas, taking instance snapshots, evacuating compute hosts for maintenance, and running cloud health checks, and a step-by-step tutorial on how to automate these tasks with Ansible.
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Instance migration

Whenever the topic of instance migration comes up, it normally ends in a spirited conversation among my OpenStack peers for various reasons. So as a responsible adult, I will go on record and say instance migration is not perfect.

It has its flaws and can be quirky at best. Migration, whether live or not, has a practical use case in your OpenStack cloud. Within OpenStack, you have the capability of migrating instances from one compute node to another. You may do this for maintenance purposes and/or to rebalance the resource utilization across the cloud. Also, keep in mind that there are multiple ways to clear out a compute node for maintenance and we will cover this in more detail in Chapter 8, Deploying OpenStack Features.

Note

As mentioned earlier, the OpenStack Compute service (Nova) has the functionality to migrate instances in a traditional method and the ability to live-migrate an instance as well.

We will first examine the traditional migration method and its properties...

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