Installation process¶
Automated installation¶
The easiest way to install Rally is by executing its installation script
wget -q -O- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openstack/rally/master/install_rally.sh | bash
# or using curl
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openstack/rally/master/install_rally.sh | bash
The installation script will also check if all the software required by Rally is already installed in your system; if run as root user and some dependency is missing it will ask you if you want to install the required packages.
By default it will install Rally in a virtualenv in ~/rally
when
run as standard user, or install system wide when run as root. You can
install Rally in a venv by using the option --target
:
./install_rally.sh --target /foo/bar
You can also install Rally system wide by running script as root and
without --target
option:
sudo ./install_rally.sh
Run ./install_rally.sh
with option --help
to have a list of all
available options:
$ ./install_rally.sh --help
Usage: install_rally.sh [options]
This script will install rally either in the system (as root) or in a virtual environment.
Options:
-h, --help Print this help text
-v, --verbose Verbose mode
-s, --system Instead of creating a virtualenv, install as
system package.
-d, --target DIRECTORY Install Rally virtual environment into DIRECTORY.
(Default: $HOME/rally).
-f, --overwrite Remove target directory if it already exists.
-y, --yes Do not ask for confirmation: assume a 'yes' reply
to every question.
-D, --dbtype TYPE Select the database type. TYPE can be one of
'sqlite', 'mysql', 'postgres'.
Default: sqlite
--db-user USER Database user to use. Only used when --dbtype
is either 'mysql' or 'postgres'.
--db-password PASSWORD Password of the database user. Only used when
--dbtype is either 'mysql' or 'postgres'.
--db-host HOST Database host. Only used when --dbtype is
either 'mysql' or 'postgres'
--db-name NAME Name of the database. Only used when --dbtype is
either 'mysql' or 'postgres'
-p, --python EXE The python interpreter to use. Default: /usr/bin/python.
Notes: the script will check if all the software required by Rally is already installed in your system. If this is not the case, it will exit, suggesting you the command to issue as root in order to install the dependencies.
You also have to set up the Rally database after the installation is complete:
rally-manage db recreate
Rally with DevStack all-in-one installation¶
It is also possible to install Rally with DevStack. First, clone the corresponding repositories:
git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack-dev/devstack
git clone https://github.com/openstack/rally
Then, configure DevStack to run Rally. First, create your local.conf
file:
cd devstack
cp samples/local.conf local.conf
Next, edit local.conf: add the following line to the [[local|localrc]]
section.
enable_plugin rally https://github.com/openstack/rally master
Finally, run DevStack as usually:
./stack.sh
Rally & Docker¶
First you need to install Docker; Docker supplies installation instructions for various OSes.
You can either use the official Rally Docker image, or build your own from the Rally source. To do that, change directory to the root directory of the Rally git repository and run:
docker build -t myrally .
If you build your own Docker image, substitute myrally
for
rallyforge/rally
in the commands below.
The Rally Docker image is configured to store local settings and the database in the user's home directory. For persistence of these data, you may want to keep this directory outside of the container. This may be done via the following steps:
sudo mkdir /var/lib/rally_container
sudo chown 65500 /var/lib/rally_container
docker run -it -v /var/lib/rally_container:/home/rally rallyforge/rally
Note
In order for the volume to be accessible by the Rally user
(uid: 65500) inside the container, it must be accessible by UID
65500 outside the container as well, which is why it is created
in /var/lib/rally_container
. Creating it in your home directory is only
likely to work if your home directory has excessively open
permissions (e.g., 0755
), which is not recommended.
You can find all task samples, docs and certification tasks at /opt/rally/. Also you may want to save the last command as an alias:
echo 'alias dock_rally="docker run -it -v /var/lib/rally_container:/home/rally rallyforge/rally"' >> ~/.bashrc
After executing dock_rally
, or docker run ...
, you will have
bash running inside the container with Rally installed. You may do
anything with Rally, but you need to create the database first:
user@box:~/rally$ dock_rally
rally@1cc98e0b5941:~$ rally-manage db recreate
rally@1cc98e0b5941:~$ rally deployment list
There are no deployments. To create a new deployment, use:
rally deployment create
rally@1cc98e0b5941:~$
In case you have SELinux enabled and Rally fails to create the database, try executing the following commands to put SELinux into Permissive Mode on the host machine
sed -i 's/SELINUX=enforcing/SELINUX=permissive/' /etc/selinux/config
setenforce permissive
Rally currently has no SELinux policy, which is why it must be run in Permissive mode for certain configurations. If you can help create an SELinux policy for Rally, please contribute!
More about docker: https://www.docker.com/