Installation¶
Nodepool consists of a long-running daemon which uses ZooKeeper for coordination with Zuul.
External Requirements¶
ZooKeeper¶
Nodepool uses ZooKeeper to coordinate image builds with its separate image builder component. A single ZooKeeper instance running on the Nodepool server is fine. Larger installations may wish to use a multi-node ZooKeeper installation, in which case three nodes are usually recommended.
Nodepool only needs to be told how to contact the ZooKeeper cluster; it will automatically populate the ZNode structure as needed.
Statsd and Graphite¶
If you have a Graphite system with statsd
, Nodepool can be
configured to send information to it. Set the environment variable
STATSD_HOST
to the statsd
hostname (and optionally
STATSD_PORT
if this should be different to the default 8125
)
for the Nodepool daemon to enable this support.
Install Nodepool¶
Install Nodepool prerequisites.
Nodepool requires Python 3.5 or newer.
RHEL 7 / CentOS 7:
yum install libffi libffi-devel @development python python-devel
You may install Nodepool directly from PyPI with pip:
pip install nodepool
Or install directly from a git checkout with:
pip install .
Configuration¶
Nodepool has one required configuration file, which defaults to
/etc/nodepool/nodepool.yaml
. This can be changed with the -c
option.
The Nodepool configuration file is described in Configuration.
There is support for a secure file that is used to store nodepool
configurations that contain sensitive data. It currently only supports
specifying ZooKeeper credentials and diskimage env-vars.
If ZooKeeper credentials or diskimage env-vars are defined in both
configuration files, the data in the secure file takes precedence.
The secure file location can be changed with the -s
option and follows
the same file format as the Nodepool configuration file.
Warning
Secrets stored in diskimage env-vars may be leaked by the elements or in the image build logs. Before using sensitive information in env-vars, please carefully audit the elements that are enabled and ensure they are handling the environment safely.
There is an optional logging configuration file, specified with the -l
option. The logging configuration file can accept either:
the traditional ini python logging configuration file format.
a .yml or .yaml suffixed file that will be parsed and loaded as the newer dictConfig format.
The Nodepool configuration file is described in Configuration.