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@ -19,18 +19,15 @@ The main `vpp-proto` image runs on `hvn0.chbtl0.ipng.ch` with a VM called `vpp-p
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When you want to refresh the image, you can
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```
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spongebob:~$ ssh -A root@hvn0.chbtl0.ipng.ch
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SNAP=$(date +%Y%m%d) ## 20221012
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zfs snapshot ssd-vol0/vpp-proto-disk0@${SNAP}-before
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virsh start --console vpp-proto
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hvn0-chbtl0:~$ virsh start --console vpp-proto
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## Do the upgrades, make changes to vpp-proto's disk image
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## You can always roll back to the -before image if you'd like to revert
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## You can always roll back to the previous snapshot image if you'd like to revert
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virsh shutdown --console vpp-proto
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zfs snapshot ssd-vol0/vpp-proto-disk0@${SNAP}-release
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zrepl signal wakeup vpp-proto-snapshots
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hvn0-chbtl0:~$ SNAP=$(date +%Y%m%d) ## 20221012
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hvn0-chbtl0:~$ virsh shutdown --console vpp-proto
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hvn0-chbtl0:~$ sudo zfs snapshot ssd-vol0/vpp-proto-disk0@${SNAP}-release
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hvn0-chbtl0:~$ sudo zrepl signal wakeup vpp-proto-snapshots
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```
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There is a `zrepl` running on this machine, which can pick up the snapshot by manually
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@ -41,7 +38,7 @@ running labs will not be disrupted, as they will be cloned off of old snapshots.
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You will find the image as `ssd-vol0/hvn0.chbtl0.ipng.ch/ssd-vol0/vpp-proto-disk0`:
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```
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spongebob:~$ ssh -A root@hvn0.lab.ipng.ch 'zfs list -t snap'
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lab:~$ ssh -A root@hvn0.lab.ipng.ch 'zfs list -t snap'
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NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
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ssd-vol0/hvn0.chbtl0.ipng.ch/ssd-vol0/vpp-proto-disk0@20221013-release 0B - 6.04G -
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```
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@ -65,15 +62,17 @@ SSH keys, Bird/FRR configs, etc). We do this on the lab controller `lab.ipng.ch`
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1. Rsync's the built overlay into that filesystem
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1. Unmounts the filesystem
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1. Starts the VM using the newly built filesystem
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1. Commits the `openvswitch` topology configuration (see `overlays/*/ovs-config.sh`)
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Of course, the first two steps are meant to ensure we don't clobber running labs, which can
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be overridden with the `--force` flag. And when the lab is finished, it's common practice to
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shut down the VMs and destroy the clones.
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```
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lab:~/src/ipng-lab$ ./destroy --host hvn0.lab.ipng.ch
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lab:~/src/ipng-lab$ ./generate --host hvn0.lab.ipng.ch --overlay bird
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lab:~/src/ipng-lab$ ./create --host hvn0.lab.ipng.ch --overlay bird
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lab:~/src/lab$ ./generate --host hvn0.lab.ipng.ch --overlay default
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lab:~/src/lab$ lab=0 ./destroy ## remove VMs and ZFS clones
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lab:~/src/lab$ lab=0 ./create ## create ZFS 'pristine' snapshot and start VMs
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lab:~/src/lab$ lab=0 ./pristine ## return the lab to the latest 'pristine' snapshot
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```
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### Generate
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@ -81,22 +80,48 @@ lab:~/src/ipng-lab$ ./create --host hvn0.lab.ipng.ch --overlay bird
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The generator reads input YAML files one after another merging and overriding them as it goes along,
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then for each node building a `node` dictionary alongside the `lab` and other information from the
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config files. Then, it read the `overlays` dictionary for a given --overlay type, reading all the
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template files from that overlay directory and assembling an output directory which will hold the
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common files from that overlay directory and assembling an output directory which will hold the
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per-node overrides, emitting them to the directory specified by the --build flag. It also copies in
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any per-node files (if they exist) from the overlays/$(overlay)/blobs/$(node.hostname)/ giving full
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control of the filesystem's contents.
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any per-node files (if they exist) from the overlays/$(overlay)/hostname/$(node.hostname)/ giving full
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control of the filesystem's ultimate contents.
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```
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lab:~/src/lab$ ./generate --host hvn0.lab.ipng.ch --overlay default
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lab:~/src/lab$ git status build/default/hvn0.lab.ipng.ch/
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```
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### Destroy
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Ensures that both the VMs are not running (and will stop them if they are), and their filesystem
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clones are destroyed. Obviously this is the most dangerous operation of the bunch, but the philosophy
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of the lab is that the VMs can be re-created off of a stable base image and a generated build.
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```
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lab:~/src/lab$ lab=0 ./destroy ## remove VMs and ZFS clones on hvn0.lab.ipng.ch
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```
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### Create
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Based on a generated directory and a lab YAML description, uses SSH to connect to the hypervisor,
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create a clone of the base `vpp-proto` snapshot, mount it locally in a staging directory, then rsync
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over the generated overlay from files from the generator output (build/$(overlay)/$(node.hostname))
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after which the directory is unmounted and the virtual machine booted from the clone.
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after which the directory is unmounted and a specific ZFS snapshot is created called `pristine`.
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The VMs are booted off of their `pristine` snapshot.
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If the VM is running, or there exists a clone, an error is printed and the process skips over that
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node. It's wise to run `destroy` before `create` to ensure the hypervisors are in a pristine state.
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Typically, it's necessary to destroy/create, only when the build or the base image change. Otherwise,
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the lab can be brought back into a _factory default_ state by rolling back to the `pristine` snapshot.
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### Destroy
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```
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lab:~/src/lab$ lab=0 ./create ## create ZFS 'pristine' snapshots and start VMs
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```
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Ensures that both the VMs are not running (and will stop them if they are), and their filesystem
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clones are destroyed. Obviously this is the most dangerous operation of the bunch.
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### Pristine
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In the process of creating the ZFS clones and their per-node filesystems, a snapshot of each VM's
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boot disk is made, and this is called the `pristine` snapshot. After using the lab, it can be quickly
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brought back into a default state by rolling back the disks to the `pristine` snapshot and restarting
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the virtual machines.
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```
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lab:~/src/lab$ lab=0 ./pristine ## return the lab to the latest 'pristine' snapshot
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```
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