Configuring an SR-IOV InfiniBand network attachment
You can configure an InfiniBand (IB) network attachment for an Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) device in the cluster.
InfiniBand device configuration object
You can configure an InfiniBand (IB) network device by defining an SriovIBNetwork
object.
The following YAML describes an SriovIBNetwork
object:
apiVersion: sriovnetwork.openshift.io/v1
kind: SriovIBNetwork
metadata:
name: <name> (1)
namespace: openshift-sriov-network-operator (2)
spec:
resourceName: <sriov_resource_name> (3)
networkNamespace: <target_namespace> (4)
ipam: |- (5)
{}
linkState: <link_state> (6)
capabilities: <capabilities> (7)
1 | A name for the object. The SR-IOV Network Operator creates a NetworkAttachmentDefinition object with same name. |
2 | The namespace where the SR-IOV Operator is installed. |
3 | The value for the spec.resourceName parameter from the SriovNetworkNodePolicy object that defines the SR-IOV hardware for this additional network. |
4 | The target namespace for the SriovIBNetwork object. Only pods in the target namespace can attach to the network device. |
5 | Optional: A configuration object for the IPAM CNI plugin as a YAML block scalar. The plugin manages IP address assignment for the attachment definition. |
6 | Optional: The link state of virtual function (VF). Allowed values are enable , disable and auto . |
7 | Optional: The capabilities to configure for this network. You can specify “{ “ips”: true }” to enable IP address support or “{ “infinibandGUID”: true }” to enable IB Global Unique Identifier (GUID) support. |
Configuration of IP address assignment for an additional network
The IP address management (IPAM) Container Network Interface (CNI) plugin provides IP addresses for other CNI plugins.
You can use the following IP address assignment types:
Static assignment.
Dynamic assignment through a DHCP server. The DHCP server you specify must be reachable from the additional network.
Dynamic assignment through the Whereabouts IPAM CNI plugin.
Static IP address assignment configuration
The following table describes the configuration for static IP address assignment:
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The IPAM address type. The value |
|
| An array of objects specifying IP addresses to assign to the virtual interface. Both IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses are supported. |
|
| An array of objects specifying routes to configure inside the pod. |
|
| Optional: An array of objects specifying the DNS configuration. |
The addresses
array requires objects with the following fields:
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| An IP address and network prefix that you specify. For example, if you specify |
|
| The default gateway to route egress network traffic to. |
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The IP address range in CIDR format, such as |
|
| The gateway where network traffic is routed. |
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| An array of one or more IP addresses for to send DNS queries to. |
|
| The default domain to append to a hostname. For example, if the domain is set to |
|
| An array of domain names to append to an unqualified hostname, such as |
Static IP address assignment configuration example
{
"ipam": {
"type": "static",
"addresses": [
{
"address": "191.168.1.7/24"
}
]
}
}
Dynamic IP address (DHCP) assignment configuration
The following JSON describes the configuration for dynamic IP address address assignment with DHCP.
Renewal of DHCP leases A pod obtains its original DHCP lease when it is created. The lease must be periodically renewed by a minimal DHCP server deployment running on the cluster. To trigger the deployment of the DHCP server, you must create a shim network attachment by editing the Cluster Network Operator configuration, as in the following example: Example shim network attachment definition
|
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The IPAM address type. The value |
Dynamic IP address (DHCP) assignment configuration example
{
"ipam": {
"type": "dhcp"
}
}
Dynamic IP address assignment configuration with Whereabouts
The Whereabouts CNI plugin allows the dynamic assignment of an IP address to an additional network without the use of a DHCP server.
The following table describes the configuration for dynamic IP address assignment with Whereabouts:
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| The IPAM address type. The value |
|
| An IP address and range in CIDR notation. IP addresses are assigned from within this range of addresses. |
|
| Optional: A list of zero or more IP addresses and ranges in CIDR notation. IP addresses within an excluded address range are not assigned. |
Dynamic IP address assignment configuration example that uses Whereabouts
{
"ipam": {
"type": "whereabouts",
"range": "192.0.2.192/27",
"exclude": [
"192.0.2.192/30",
"192.0.2.196/32"
]
}
}
Configuring SR-IOV additional network
You can configure an additional network that uses SR-IOV hardware by creating an SriovIBNetwork
object. When you create an SriovIBNetwork
object, the SR-IOV Network Operator automatically creates a NetworkAttachmentDefinition
object.
Do not modify or delete an |
Prerequisites
Install the OpenShift CLI (
oc
).Log in as a user with
cluster-admin
privileges.
Procedure
Create a
SriovIBNetwork
object, and then save the YAML in the<name>.yaml
file, where<name>
is a name for this additional network. The object specification might resemble the following example:apiVersion: sriovnetwork.openshift.io/v1
kind: SriovIBNetwork
metadata:
name: attach1
namespace: openshift-sriov-network-operator
spec:
resourceName: net1
networkNamespace: project2
ipam: |-
{
"type": "host-local",
"subnet": "10.56.217.0/24",
"rangeStart": "10.56.217.171",
"rangeEnd": "10.56.217.181",
"gateway": "10.56.217.1"
}
To create the object, enter the following command:
$ oc create -f <name>.yaml
where
<name>
specifies the name of the additional network.Optional: To confirm that the
NetworkAttachmentDefinition
object that is associated with theSriovIBNetwork
object that you created in the previous step exists, enter the following command. Replace<namespace>
with the networkNamespace you specified in theSriovIBNetwork
object.$ oc get net-attach-def -n <namespace>