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Install OpenShift on PowerVS

Introduction

This project contains a bash script to help you deploy OpenShift Container Platform 4.X on IBM® Power Systems™ Virtual Server on IBM Cloud (PowerVS). The Terraform code at ocp4-upi-powervs is used for the deployment process.

Ensure your PowerVS instance is prepped for deploying OpenShift Clusters. Please check this link for more details

Here is quick demo.

Features

  • Simple script based installer to deploy OpenShift (4.5 onwards) cluster on PowerVS leveraging Infrastructure as Code (IaC) pattern
  • Supports multiple platforms including Linux(x86_64/ppc64le), Windows & Mac OSX
  • Sets up the latest IBM Cloud CLI with Power Virtual Servers plugin.
  • Sets up the latest Terraform binary
  • Provides interactive mode to populate required Terraform variables
  • Abstract out the Terraform lifecycle management

Supported Platforms

Only 64bit Operating Systems are supported by the script.

The script requires bash shell and a package manager pre-configured.

MacOS

Catalina (10.15) and above is required.

The script uses Homebrew package manager to install required packages.

Linux (x86_64/ppc64le)

RHEL8/CentOS8 and above or Ubuntu 16.04 and above is required.

The script uses the default package manager (yum/dnf/apt) based on the distribution.

Windows 10 (64-bit)

The script can run on GitBash, Windows Subsystem for Linux and Cygwin terminals.

If using Cygwin, then please ensure curl and unzip packages are installed. You will need to run the Cygwin setup again.

Note: PowerShell is Unsupported.

Firewall Requirements

  1. Ensure inbound access is allowed for the following TCP ports. This is only required when using a Cloud instance or a remote VM so that you can connect to it using SSH and run the installer
    • 22 (SSH)
  2. Ensure outbound access is allowed for the following TCP ports
    • 80 (HTTP)
    • 443 (HTTPS)
    • 6443 (OC CLI)

Usage

  1. Create an install directory where all the configurations, logs and data files will be stored.
$ mkdir ocp-install-dir && cd ocp-install-dir
  1. Download the script on your system and change the permission to execute.
$ curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ocp-power-automation/openshift-install-power/main/openshift-install-powervs -o ./openshift-install-powervs
$ chmod +x ./openshift-install-powervs
  1. Run the script.
$ ./openshift-install-powervs

Automation for deploying OpenShift 4.X on PowerVS

Usage:
  openshift-install-powervs [command] [<args> [<value>]]

Available commands:
  setup           Install all the required packages/binaries in current directory
  variables       Interactive way to populate the variables file
  create          Create an OpenShift cluster
  destroy         Destroy an OpenShift cluster
  output          Display the cluster information. Runs terraform output [NAME]
  access-info     Display the access information of installed OpenShift cluster
  help            Display this information

Where <args>:
  -var               Terraform variable to be passed to the create/destroy command
  -var-file          Terraform variable file name in current directory. (By default using var.tfvars)
  -flavor            Cluster compute template to use eg: small, medium, large
  -force-destroy     Not ask for confirmation during destroy command
  -ignore-os-checks  Ignore operating system related checks
  -ignore-warnings   Warning messages will not be displayed. Should be specified first, before any other args.
  -verbose           Enable verbose for terraform console messages
  -all-images        List all the images available during variables prompt
  -trace             Enable tracing of all executed commands
  -version, -v       Display the script version

Environment Variables:
  IBMCLOUD_API_KEY    IBM Cloud API key
  RELEASE_VER         OpenShift release version (Default: 4.15)
  ARTIFACTS_VERSION   Tag or Branch name of ocp4-upi-powervs repository (Default: main)
  RHEL_SUBS_PASSWORD  RHEL subscription password if not provided in variables
  NO_OF_RETRY         Number of retries/attempts to run repeatable actions such as create (Default: 5)

Submit issues at: https://github.com/ocp-power-automation/openshift-install-power/issues

Using the Container Image

To use the images present in the quay.io/powercloud repository, run the following command.

docker run -it -e IBMCLOUD_API_KEY="<key>" -v $(pwd):/data quay.io/powercloud/openshift-install-powervs:<valid-tag> create

OR

podman run -it -e IBMCLOUD_API_KEY="<key>" -v $(pwd):/data quay.io/powercloud/openshift-install-powervs:<valid-tag> create

Tags provide information about the release version, ocp version or supported architecture.

In case you need to build the openshift-install-powervs image, check out the following "Usage with Containers" link

Prerequisites

The script assumes PowerVS prerequisites for OpenShift are already in place.

In case you missed, here is the link to the prerequisites

For running the script you need the following:

  1. IBM Cloud API key: Create the key by following the instructions available in the following link
  2. OpenShift Pull secret: Download the secret from the following link. You'll need to place the file in the install directory and name it as pull-secret.txt
  3. RHEL Subscription ID and Password.

Quickstart

  1. Export the IBM Cloud API Key and RHEL Subscription Password.

    $ set +o history
    $ export IBMCLOUD_API_KEY='<your API key>'
    $ export RHEL_SUBS_PASSWORD='<your RHEL subscription password>'
    $ set -o history
    
  2. Run the create command.

    $ ./openshift-install-powervs create
    

    The script will setup the required tools and run in interactive mode prompting for inputs.

    Once the above command completes successfully it will print the cluster access information.

    Login to bastion: 'ssh -i automation/data/id_rsa root@145.48.43.53' and start using the 'oc' command.
    To access the cluster on local system when using 'oc' run: 'export KUBECONFIG=/root/ocp-install-dir/automation/kubeconfig'
    Access the OpenShift web-console here: https://console-openshift-console.apps.test-ocp-6f2c.ibm.com
    Login to the console with user: "kubeadmin", and password: "MHvmI-z5nY8-CBFKF-hmCDJ"
    Add the line on local system 'hosts' file:
    145.48.43.53 api.test-ocp-6f2c.ibm.com console-openshift-console.apps.test-ocp-6f2c.ibm.com integrated-oauth-server-openshift-authentication.apps.test-ocp-6f2c.ibm.com oauth-openshift.apps.test-ocp-6f2c.ibm.com prometheus-k8s-openshift-monitoring.apps.test-ocp-6f2c.ibm.com grafana-openshift-monitoring.apps.test-ocp-6f2c.ibm.com example.apps.test-ocp-6f2c.ibm.com
    
    

Advanced Usage

Before running the script, you may choose to override some environment variables as per your requirement.

Different OpenShift Versions

By default OpenShift version 4.15 is installed.

If you want to install 4.14, then export the variable RELEASE_VER.

$ export RELEASE_VER="4.14"

Non-interactive mode

You can avoid the interactive mode by having the required input files available in the install directory

Required input files

  1. Terraform vars file (filename: var.tfvars)

  2. SSH key files (filename: id_rsa & id_rsa.pub)

    Example var.tfvars file

    ibmcloud_region = "syd"
    ibmcloud_zone = "syd04"
    service_instance_id = "123456abc-xzz-2223434343"
    rhel_image_name = "rhel-83"
    rhcos_image_name = "rhcos-415"
    network_name = "ocp-net"
    openshift_install_tarball = "https://mirror.openshift.com/pub/openshift-v4/ppc64le/clients/ocp/stable-4.15/openshift-install-linux.tar.gz"
    openshift_client_tarball = "https://mirror.openshift.com/pub/openshift-v4/ppc64le/clients/ocp/stable-4.15/openshift-client-linux.tar.gz"
    cluster_id_prefix = "test-ocp"
    cluster_domain = "xip.io"
    storage_type = "nfs"
    volume_size = "300"
    bastion = {memory = "16", processors = "1", "count" = 1}
    bootstrap = {memory = "32", processors = "0.5", "count" = 1}
    master = {memory = "32", processors = "0.5", "count" = 3}
    worker = {memory = "32", processors = "0.5", "count" = 2}
    rhel_subscription_username = "mysubscription@email.com"
    rhel_subscription_password = "mysubscriptionPassword"
    

    You can also pass a custom Terraform variables file using the option -var-file <filename> to the script. You can also use the option -var "key=value" to pass a single variable. If the same variable is given more than once then precedence will be from left (low) to right (high).

Tutorials

Check out the following learning path for deploying and using OpenShift on PowerVS

Detailed Explanation of the Core Commands

The following core commands are supported by the script.

Below is a simple flow chart explaining the flow of each command.

Flow Chart

Contributing

Please see the contributing doc for more details. PRs are most welcome !!