Anna Khmelnitsky a966ca0708 NSX-V: Add support for log level in router flavors
Add the ability to configure routing log level in syslog section of
router flavor. For that purpose, move log level configuration modifiers
to edge_utils from nsx-admin code.

Change-Id: Ic8ea0def221b48ac592b81424cdab7c9cafe0c2b
2016-12-12 06:18:29 +00:00
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Admin Utility

Introduction

Purpose of this script is to build a framework which can be leveraged to build utilities to help the on-field ops in system debugging.

Adding custom functions

Refer to the security groups example for reference implementation under, admin/plugins/nsx_v3/resources/securitygroups.py

Adding new functions is fairly straightforward:

  • Define the function under appropriate package. We use neutron callbacks to provide hooks. So your function definition should be like,
::

def function(resource, event, trigger, **kwargs)

  • Add the Resources and Operations enums if they don't exist.
::
class Operations(object):

NEUTRON_CLEAN = 'neutron_clean'

::
nsxv3_resources = {

constants.SECURITY_GROUPS: Resource(constants.SECURITY_GROUPS, ops)

}

  • In resource.py, add the function to the callback registry.
::
registry.subscribe(neutron_clean_security_groups,

Resources.SECURITY_GROUPS.value, Operations.NEUTRON_CLEAN.value)

  • To test, do
::

cd python-nsxadmin/

sudo pip install -e .

nsxadmin -r <resource_name_you_added> -o <operation_you_added>

TODO

  • Use Cliff
  • Auto complete command line args.

Directory Structure

admin/

plugins/
common/

Contains code specific to different plugin versions.

nsx_v3/
resources/

Contains modules for various resources supported by the admin utility. These modules contains methods to perform operations on these resources.

Installation

::

sudo pip install -e .

Usage

::

nsxadmin -r <resource> -o <operation>

Example

::

$ nsxadmin -r security-groups -o list ==== [NSX] List Security Groups ==== Firewall Sections +------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | display_name | id | | default - 261343f8-4f35-4e57-9cc7-6c4fc7723b72 | 91a05fbd-054a-48b6-8e60-3b5d445be8c7 | | default - 823247b6-bdb3-47be-8bac-0d1114fc1ad7 | 78116d4a-de77-4a8f-b3e5-e76f458840ea | | OS default section for security-groups | 10a2fc6c-29c9-4d8d-ac2c-b24aafa15c79 | | Default Layer3 Section | e479e404-e712-4adb-879c-e432d510c056 | +------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ Firewall NS Groups +------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | display_name | id | | NSGroup Container | c0b26e82-d49b-49f0-b68e-7449a59366e9 | | default - 261343f8-4f35-4e57-9cc7-6c4fc7723b72 | 2e5b5ca1-f687-4556-8130-9524b313474b | | default - 823247b6-bdb3-47be-8bac-0d1114fc1ad7 | b5cd9ae4-42b5-47a7-a1bf-9767ac62466e | +------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ ==== [NEUTRON] List Security Groups ==== Security Groups +--------+------+ | name | id | +--------+------+

$ nsxadmin -r security-groups -o list -f json ==== [NSX] List Security Groups ==== { "Firewall Sections": [ { "display_name": "default - 261343f8-4f35-4e57-9cc7-6c4fc7723b72", "id": "91a05fbd-054a-48b6-8e60-3b5d445be8c7" }, { "display_name": "default - 823247b6-bdb3-47be-8bac-0d1114fc1ad7", "id": "78116d4a-de77-4a8f-b3e5-e76f458840ea" }, { "display_name": "OS default section for security-groups", "id": "10a2fc6c-29c9-4d8d-ac2c-b24aafa15c79" }, { "display_name": "Default Layer3 Section", "id": "e479e404-e712-4adb-879c-e432d510c056" } ] } { "Firewall NS Groups": [ { "display_name": "NSGroup Container", "id": "c0b26e82-d49b-49f0-b68e-7449a59366e9" }, { "display_name": "default - 261343f8-4f35-4e57-9cc7-6c4fc7723b72", "id": "2e5b5ca1-f687-4556-8130-9524b313474b" }, { "display_name": "default - 823247b6-bdb3-47be-8bac-0d1114fc1ad7", "id": "b5cd9ae4-42b5-47a7-a1bf-9767ac62466e" } ] } ==== [NEUTRON] List Security Groups ==== { "Security Groups": [] }

Upgrade Steps (Version 1.0.0 to Version 1.1.0)

  1. Upgrade NSX backend from version 1.0.0 to version 1.1.0
  2. Create a DHCP-Profile and a Metadata-Proxy in NSX backend
  3. Stop Neutron
  4. Install version 1.1.0 Neutron plugin
  5. Run admin tools to migrate version 1.0.0 objects to version 1.1.0 objects
    • nsxadmin -r metadata-proxy -o nsx-update --property metadata_proxy_uuid=<UUID of Metadata-Proxy created in Step 2>
    • nsxadmin -r dhcp-binding -o nsx-update --property dhcp_profile_uuid=<UUID of DHCP-Profile created in Step 2>
  6. Start Neutron
  7. Make sure /etc/nova/nova.conf has metadata_proxy_shared_secret = <Secret of Metadata-Proxy created in Step 2>
  8. Restart VMs or ifdown/ifup their network interface to get new DHCP options

Help

::

$ nsxadmin --help