To connect the blueprint design server to the SoftLayer® cloud system, map the SoftLayer account
information to a functional ID. Then, assign that functional ID to a team.
Before you begin
- Configure the images for use with the blueprint designer. See Configuring private SoftLayer images.
- Obtain a Heat engine and an OpenStack Keystone server. The engine version must match
the version of the Keystone server. In most cases for deploying to non-OpenStack clouds, install a
Heat engine and Keystone server through IBM UrbanCode Deploy. See Installing an engine in silent mode or Installing an engine in interactive mode.
- Create a functional user account on the Keystone server. This user account
must be a member of the administrative tenant on the Keystone server. If you use the Keystone server
that was supplied with the engine, you can use the default administrative tenant credentials. The Keystone server's
default administrative tenant user name is admin and the default password is
openstack1. Later, you associate the SoftLayer account
information with this functional ID. With this account, users authenticate to the SoftLayer cloud.
- Install the blueprint design server. See Installing the blueprint design server.
- Connect the blueprint design server to the server. See Connecting the blueprint design server to the server.
- Configure an authentication realm for the blueprint design server. You can
import users from a variety of sources, including LDAP servers, Keystone identity services, the
IBM UrbanCode Deploy server, or from the internal authentication realm. See Creating authentication realms for the blueprint designer.
- Set up a SoftLayer account. This account must have permission to provision and access virtual environments and to access other necessary resources such as SSH keys. In general, give this account the following permissions:
- Support
-
- View Tickets
- Search Tickets
- View Tickets by Hardware Access
- View Tickets by Virtual Server Access
- Add Tickets
- Edit Tickets
- View All Tickets
- Devices
- View Hardware Details
- View Virtual Server Details
- Manage Device Monitoring
- Reboot server and view IPMI system information
- Upgrade Server
- Edit Hostname/Domain
- Issue OS Reloads and Initiate Rescue Kernel
- Manage Port Control
- Network
- View Bandwidth Statistics
- Add IP Addresses
- Services
- Manage SSH Keys
- Manage Provisioning Scripts
- Manage Public Images
- Account
- View Account Summary
- Add/Upgrade Cloud Instances
- Cancel Server
- Cancel Services
- Reset Password
- Add Storage
- Add/Upgrade Services
- Add Server
Also, in the SoftLayer account settings, specify that this account has access to new images. In the setting When new devices are added, specify
Always add them to this account automatically.
- Install the blueprint design server. See Installing the blueprint design server.
- Ensure that the blueprint design server can connect to the SoftLayer cloud. For example, make sure that no firewall, proxy, or security
settings prevent communication between the blueprint design server and the cloud. You can verify the
connection path with the curl command, as in the following
example:
curl --user user_name:API_key https://api.softlayer.com/rest/v3/SoftLayer_Account/SshKeys
Use
your SoftLayer user name for
user_name and your API key for
API_key.
About this task
The following diagram shows a typical topology for this scenario. The
blueprint design server and engine connect to the SoftLayer cloud. For authentication information, the blueprint design server connects to the
Keystone identity service and optionally to an LDAP server.
Procedure
- Log in to the blueprint designer as a user with the following System
permissions:
- Configure Security
- Manage Users & Groups
- Create a connection to the cloud:
- Click .
- Click Add New Connection.
- Specify a name for the cloud connection.
- In the Type list, select SoftLayer.
- Click Save.
- To create a cloud project, see Creating cloud projects for the blueprint designer.
- Add the cloud project to a team. See Configuring blueprint design server teams.
- Add users to the team and to one or more roles on the team. These users can come from any authentication realm, including LDAP servers, Keystone identity
services, or from the internal authentication realm.
- Make sure that the team roles include the appropriate permissions for those users, such
as creating and editing blueprints.
Results
Users can log in to the blueprint designer and use the cloud connection. At the top of the
page, users can select the SoftLayer cloud connection,
cloud project, and region. When they edit blueprints, the palette shows resources that are available
to the SoftLayer account, and they can provision
blueprints to the selected SoftLayer region. The palette
shows all custom images that you upload to the SoftLayer
cloud. To use a public image or a default image on the SoftLayer cloud, provision a VM from the image, and configure it for use with the blueprint
designer. See
Configuring private SoftLayer images.