Deploy the Wind River Cloud Platform operating system on each server in the cloud cluster that hosts a Controller-0 component.
The following are the high-level steps for deploying a Wind River Cloud Platform cluster:
- Deploy the Wind River Cloud Platform operating system on each server in the cloud cluster that will host a Controller-0 component. A sample mw_dell_server_wr.yaml file is located in the Bare Metal Orchestrator~/samples/stacks/windriver directory. You can update it with the required details (IP address, username, password, VLAN, operating system install volume, and so on.) for Controller-0. See Operating system deployment workflow - servers.
- Create and configure servers for Controller-1 and any optional Worker 0-n components, see Create servers for Controller 1-n and Worker 0-n components.
- Edit the sample stack deployment configuration files for Wind River Cloud Platform and upload the edited files to the folder called stack in the web server. See Create the stack configuration files.
- deployment_config.yaml
- installer_config.yaml
- Create the stack deployer profile wr_stack.yaml and deploy the cloud cluster. See Deploy the Wind River Cloud Platform stack.
- Monitor the deployment progress using the Bare Metal Orchestrator CLI. Use the
bmo describe stack <stack-name>
command and thebmo get stack
commands to monitor progress.
- The Wind River Cloud Platform ISO wind-river-cloud-platform-host-installer-21.05-b58.iso is uploaded to the folder called isos.
- The following artifacts that are extracted from the Windriver.zip file are uploaded to the folder called stack:
- wind-river-cloud-platform-deployment-manager-2.0.6.tgz
- wind-river-cloud-platform-deployment-manager.yaml
- The docker registry certificate for the Wind River Cloud Platform deployment is uploaded to the folder called stack. Note: Upload the Wind River docker images to the https image registry on the Controller-0 server to host all the Wind River stack docker images.
- The stack configuration files deployment_config.yaml and installer_config.yaml are created and added to the stack folder. For details, see Create the stack configuration files.