Hi QiLiang,

Some answer inline below, at least for how we've set stuff up so far.



On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 11:56 AM, liangqi (D) <[email protected]> wrote:

> I can give some support from compass side. Also I'm recently working on
> opnfv installers' quickstart wrapper scripts( https://gerrit.opnfv.org/
> gerrit/#/c/36711/ ). Hope the scipts could ease developers/users better
> use the labaas resources.
>
>
>
> Here are three questions, after checked the wiki page:
>
> - How do the Laas resources allocated? Allocated as vpods pool and
> BM(1+3+2) pods pool?
>
We have systems setup to allow two virtual pods per hardware node to run in
the lab.  This is based on RAM/Disk/etc.  Access to a pod resource would be
scheduled through the Pharos dashboard system.


> - How do the vpods' and BM jumpserver's operating systems installed,
> manually pre installed by lab admin or auto installed trigger by jenkins
> when the pod is allocated?
>
We've built up some scripts and support to allow the virtual pod to be
"spun up" by the request through the dashboard.  This isn't actually hooked
up to Jenkins, if I understand it correctly, it's its own thing.  We are
trying to keep the system admin out of the request path.  This does depend
on the installer supporting a virtual deployment and a "hands off"
deployment approach.

This will likely start with basic requests, i.e. one 1 or 2 scenarios
supported and go out from there.  We're also planning a developer version,
where the actual OPNFV deployment doesn't occur, so the developer can login
and pull their own artifacts onto the system to deploy from, etc.  Because
the systems are self contained and "throw away."  We'll be able to give
root access onto the environment for each Pod User.  At the end of the
Pod's lifetime, it just gets deleted.


> - Do laas pods share the same jenkins master with other opnfv pods or the
> laas will host a jenkins master to manage all the laas resources?
>
No, see above.


>
>
> Regards,
> QiLiang
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> *Sent:* Monday, July 17, 2017 22:39
> *To:* opnfv-tech-discuss
> *Subject:* [opnfv-tech-discuss] Lab as a Service - Installer Support
>
> Dear Installer Projects,
>
> I have an action from the infra-wg to gauge which installers can support
> LaaS.
>
> Please peruse the following wiki link for more details on the effort.
>
> https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/INF/Lab+as+a+Service
>
> Recommend you go over the work flow in detail, and consider if you have
> interfaces that can accept the requests and process deployment status.
>
> Any question, please ask over this email or attend the infra-wg group.
>
> Many Thanks,
>
> Luke
>
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