Install Nodepool
Initial Setup
First we’ll create the nodepool user and set up some directories it needs. We also need to create an SSH key for Zuul to use when it logs into the nodes that Nodepool provides.
sudo groupadd --system nodepool
sudo useradd --system nodepool --home-dir /var/lib/nodepool --create-home -g nodepool
ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 2048 -f nodepool_rsa # don't enter a passphrase
sudo mkdir /etc/nodepool/
sudo mkdir /var/log/nodepool
sudo chgrp -R nodepool /var/log/nodepool/
sudo chmod 775 /var/log/nodepool/
Installation
Clone the Nodepool git repository and install it. The bindep
program is used to determine any additional binary dependencies which
are required.
# All:
git clone https://opendev.org/zuul/nodepool
pushd nodepool/
# For Fedora and CentOS:
sudo yum -y install $(bindep -b compile)
# For openSUSE:
sudo zypper install -y $(bindep -b compile)
# All:
sudo pip3 install .
popd
Service File
Nodepool includes a systemd service file for nodepool-launcher in the etc
source directory. To use it, do the following steps.
sudo cp etc/nodepool-launcher.service /etc/systemd/system/nodepool-launcher.service
sudo chmod 0644 /etc/systemd/system/nodepool-launcher.service
If you are installing Nodepool on CentOS 7
and copied the provided service
file in previous step, please follow the steps below to use corresponding
systemd drop-in file so Nodepool service can be managed by systemd.
sudo mkdir /etc/systemd/system/nodepool-launcher.service.d
sudo cp etc/nodepool-launcher.service.d/centos.conf \
/etc/systemd/system/nodepool-launcher.service.d/centos.conf
sudo chmod 0644 /etc/systemd/system/nodepool-launcher.service.d/centos.conf