[OSEv3:vars] openshift_management_install_management=true
You can choose to deploy ManageIQ either during initial OKD installation or after the cluster has been provisioned:
Ensure that openshift_management_install_management
is set to true
in your inventory file under the [OSEv3:vars]
section:
[OSEv3:vars] openshift_management_install_management=true
Set any other ManageIQ role variables in your inventory file as described in Configuring Role Variables. Resources to assist in this are provided in Example Inventory Files.
Choose which playbook to run depending on whether OKD is already provisioned:
If you want to install ManageIQ at the same time you install your OKD cluster, call the standard config.yml playbook as described in Running the Installation Playbooks to begin the OKD cluster and ManageIQ installation.
If you want to install ManageIQ on an already provisioned OKD cluster, call the ManageIQ playbook directly to begin the installation:
# ansible-playbook -v [-i /path/to/inventory] \ playbooks/openshift-management/config.yml
The following sections show example snippets of inventory files showing various configurations of ManageIQ on OKD that can help you get started.
See Configuring Role Variables for complete variable descriptions. |
This example is the simplest, using all of the default values and choices. This results in a fully-containerized (podified) ManageIQ installation. All application components, as well as the PostgreSQL database, are created as pods in OKD:
[OSEv3:vars] openshift_management_app_template=miq-template
This is as the previous example, except that instead of using local NFS services in the cluster, it uses an existing, external NFS server (such as a storage appliance). Note the two new parameters:
[OSEv3:vars] openshift_management_app_template=miq-template openshift_management_storage_class=nfs_external (1) openshift_management_storage_nfs_external_hostname=nfs.example.com (2)
1 | Set to nfs_external . |
2 | Set to the host name of the NFS server. |
If the external NFS host exports directories under a different parent directory, such as /exports/hosted/prod, add the following additional variable:
openshift_management_storage_nfs_base_dir=/exports/hosted/prod
This example overrides the persistent volume (PV) sizes. PV sizes must be set
via openshift_management_template_parameters
, which ensures that the
application and database are able to make claims on created PVs without
interfering with each other:
[OSEv3:vars] openshift_management_app_template=miq-template openshift_management_template_parameters={'APPLICATION_VOLUME_CAPACITY': '10Gi', 'DATABASE_VOLUME_CAPACITY': '25Gi'}
In a test or proof-of-concept installation, you may need to reduce the application and database memory requirements to fit within your capacity. Note that reducing memory limits can result in reduced performance or a complete failure to initialize the application:
[OSEv3:vars] openshift_management_app_template=miq-template openshift_management_template_parameters={'APPLICATION_MEM_REQ': '3000Mi', 'POSTGRESQL_MEM_REQ': '1Gi', 'ANSIBLE_MEM_REQ': '512Mi'}
This example instructs the installer to process the application template with
the parameter APPLICATION_MEM_REQ
set to 3000Mi
, POSTGRESQL_MEM_REQ
set to
1Gi
, and ANSIBLE_MEM_REQ
set to 512Mi
.
These parameters can be combined with the parameters displayed in the previous example Override PV Sizes.
To use an external database, you must change the
openshift_management_app_template
parameter value to
miq-template-ext-db
.
Additionally, database connection information must be supplied using the
openshift_management_template_parameters
variable. See
Configuring Role Variables for more
details.
[OSEv3:vars] openshift_management_app_template=miq-template-ext-db openshift_management_template_parameters={'DATABASE_USER': 'root', 'DATABASE_PASSWORD': 'mypassword', 'DATABASE_IP': '10.10.10.10', 'DATABASE_PORT': '5432', 'DATABASE_NAME': 'cfme'}
Ensure your are running PostgreSQL 9.5 or you may not be able to deploy the application successfully. |
In addition to the procedures in this guide, the upstream project manageiq/manageiq-pods contains additional resources useful for managing and operating your ManageIQ} installation, including: