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Now we will put a node between the local and global vlan using node2. We have to set up the second interface. We know eth1 is linked with the API : https://api.grid5000.fr/sid/sites/rennes/clusters/paravance/nodes/paravance-1.json?pretty | |||
So we have to add to /etc/network/interfaces on node2 : | |||
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auto eth1 | |||
iface eth1 inet static | |||
address 192.168.1.2 | |||
netmask 255.255.255.0 | |||
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Introduction
This TP aims to discover a method to configure a network in Grid'5000 using KaVLAN.
KaVLAN is a tool on Grid'5000 which allow to the user to manage VLANs in the platform. It edits switch configuration to change the VLAN number of the port corresponding to the interface of a node. This method permits complete layer 2 isolation.
Three kinds of VLANs are available on Grid'5000, you can find more information on the page KaVLAN. In this TP, we will use only global Vlan and local Vlan.
In the first time, we will set up a simple topologie with 2 VLANs, a global and a local. In each VLAN there will be at least one node, and one interface of a node with 2 interfaces.
Set up
Reservations
A global VLAN is all over Grid'5000, so we have to reserve it on only one site. We will use Rennes and Nancy sites.
rennes:frontend :
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oarsub -l {"type='kavlan-global'"}/vlan=1+{"type='kavlan-local'"}/vlan=1+{"cluster='paravance'"}/nodes=3,walltime=3 -I -t deploy |
With this reservation we have, 1 kavlan-local, 1 kavlan-global and 3 nodes on paravance cluster. Paravance is a cluster of nodes with 2 interfaces.
Get your Vlans ID :
How to know which VLAN is global and which is local ? It's simple, it's write in KaVLAN (look at the first diagram ;)) :
- kavlan-local : [1-3]
- kavlan : [4-9]
- global : [10-20]
Deployment
Now we will deploy our nodes with debian wheezy minimal :
During the deployment you can reserve and deploy a node on Nancy in other terminal :
Network configuration
Nancy
We will put static IP on our node on nancy and put it in Vlan. So set this configuration on the first interface (we will assume this is eth0) in /etc/network/interfaces
auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
nancy:frontend :
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ssh root@Hostname_node_nancy "apt-get --yes install at && echo 'service networking restart' | at now + 1 minute" && kavlan -s -i Global_Vlan_Id -m Hostname_Node_Nancy |
Now we will reboot the node to take into account the modification (we can also install 'at' on the node, and restart the service networking after one minute)
Rennes
As we have 3 nodes on Rennes, we will call them node1, node2 and node3, of course during the TP node1=the hostname of your first node. For example node1=paravance-23.
We will put the node1 in the local vlan and restart the networking service to get a new IP address (there is DHCP server in kavlan-local).
rennes:frontend :
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ssh root@node1 "apt-get --yes install at && echo 'service networking restart' | at now + 1 minute" && kavlan -s -i Local_Vlan_Id -m node1 |
Now we will put a node between the local and global vlan using node2. We have to set up the second interface. We know eth1 is linked with the API : https://api.grid5000.fr/sid/sites/rennes/clusters/paravance/nodes/paravance-1.json?pretty
So we have to add to /etc/network/interfaces on node2 :
auto eth1 iface eth1 inet static address 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0