This section provides a short list of essential commands that can be used to deploy virtual or physical PODs.
Before you start, you must obtain the CORD source tree and install Vagrat. Instructions for doing this can be found at Configuring your Development Environment - if you're on CloudLab, most likely you will want to use the cord-bootstrap.sh
script with the -v
option.
This is a summary of Installing a Virtual Pod (CORD-in-a-Box).
To install a CiaB, on a suitable Ubuntu 14.04 system, run the following commands:
cd ~/cord/build && \ make PODCONFIG=rcord-virtual.yml config && \ make -j4 build |& tee ~/build.out && \ make pod-test |& tee ~/test.out
This will create a virtual R-CORD pod (as specified in the PODCONFIG
), and go through the build and end-to-end test procedure, bringing up vSG and ExampleService instances.
If you'll be running these commands frequently, a shortcut is to use the -t
option on the cord-bootstrap.sh
script to run all the make targets, for a more unattended build process, which can be handy when testing:
./cord-bootstrap.sh -v -t "PODCONFIG=rcord-virtual.yml config" -t "build" -t "pod-test"
This is a summary of Installing a Physical POD.
After performing the physical configuration, install Ubuntu 14.04 on a suitable head node. On the target head node, add a cord
user with sudo
rights:
sudo adduser cord && \ sudo usermod -a -G sudo cord && \ echo 'cord ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL' | sudo tee --append /etc/sudoers.d/90-cloud-init-users
Create a POD configuration file in the ~/cord/build/podconfig
directory, then run:
cd ~/cord/build && \ make PODCONFIG={YOUR_PODCONFIG_FILE.yml} config && \ make -j4 build |& tee ~/build.out
After a successful build, set the compute nodes and the switches to boot from PXE and manually reboot them. They will be automatically deployed.