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authorJonas Bjurel <jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com>2016-02-17 16:32:16 +0000
committerGerrit Code Review <gerrit@172.30.200.206>2016-02-17 16:32:20 +0000
commit58bf03bb359848a3031dbede4bd53e3ac54e06d0 (patch)
treea48377717b153794b84d4dae3ad0f4a926ce7fb4
parent8a6109d8c08e5518ba2e46ab771cba7d0095420a (diff)
parent31f84b837a2ad67082bb20a8c382288602c75e49 (diff)
Merge "Final documentation review for Brahmaputra release" into stable/brahmaputra
-rw-r--r--docs/build-instruction.rst83
-rw-r--r--docs/configguide/installerconfig.rst101
-rw-r--r--docs/configguide/postinstall.rst3
-rw-r--r--docs/installation-instruction.rst92
-rw-r--r--docs/release-notes.rst88
5 files changed, 240 insertions, 127 deletions
diff --git a/docs/build-instruction.rst b/docs/build-instruction.rst
index f280799fd..d5721af0b 100644
--- a/docs/build-instruction.rst
+++ b/docs/build-instruction.rst
@@ -1,25 +1,24 @@
-============================================================================
-OPNFV Build instruction for the Fuel deployment tool
-============================================================================
+================================================================================================
+OPNFV Build instruction for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool
+================================================================================================
.. contents:: Table of Contents
:backlinks: none
+License
+=======
+
+This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
+International License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 ..
+(c) Jonas Bjurel (Ericsson AB) and others
+
Abstract
========
This document describes how to build the Fuel deployment tool for the
-B release of OPNFV - the build system, dependencies and required
+Brahmaputra release of OPNFV build system, dependencies and required
system resources.
-
-License
-=======
-Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool DOCs (c) by Jonas Bjurel (Ericsson AB) and others.
-
-This document is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You should have received a copy of the license along with this. If not, see <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/>.
-
-
Introduction
============
@@ -55,17 +54,17 @@ On the host, the following packages must be installed:
- An x86_64 host (Bare-metal or VM) with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS installed
- - A kernel equal or later than 3.19 (Vivid) (simply available through sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-vivid)
+ - A kernel equal- or later than 3.19 (Vivid) (simply available through sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-vivid)
- **Note:** Builds on Wily (Ubuntu 15.x) are currently not supported
-- docker - see https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/ubuntulinux/ for installation notes for Ubuntu 14.04. Tested against ver 1.9.x and greater
+- docker - see https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/ubuntulinux/ for installation notes for Ubuntu 14.04. Tested against version 1.9.x and greater
-- git (simply available through sudo apt-get install git)
+- git (simply available through $ sudo apt-get install git)
-- make (simply available through sudo apt-get install make)
+- make (simply available through $ sudo apt-get install make)
-- curl (simply available through sudo apt-get install curl)
+- curl (simply available through $ sudo apt-get install curl)
Preparations
============
@@ -74,17 +73,21 @@ Setting up the Docker build container
-------------------------------------
After having installed Docker, add yourself to the docker group:
-<sudo usermod -a -G docker [userid]>
+$ sudo usermod -a -G docker [userid]
+
+Also make sure to define relevant DNS servers part of the global
+DNS chain in your </etc/default/docker> configuration file.
+Uncomment, and modify the values appropriately.
-Also make sure to define relevant DNS servers part of the global dns chain in
-in your </etc/default/docker> configuration file. Uncomment, modify the values appropriately
-and save and quit the file. For example:
+For example:
<DOCKER_OPTS=" --dns=8.8.8.8 --dns=8.8.8.4">
Then restart docker:
-<sudo service docker restart>
+.. code-block:: console
+
+$ sudo service docker restart
Setting up OPNFV Gerrit in order to being able to clone the code
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -102,20 +105,20 @@ Clone the OPNFV code Git repository with your SSH key
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Now it is time to clone the code repository:
-<git clone ssh://'Linux foundation user'@gerrit.opnfv.org:29418/fuel>
+$ git clone ssh://<Linux foundation user>@gerrit.opnfv.org:29418/fuel
Now you should have the OPNFV fuel repository with the Fuel
directories stored locally on your build host.
Check out the Brahmaputra release:
-<cd fuel>
-<git checkout insert-b-release-tag-here0>
+$ cd fuel
+$ git checkout brahmaputra.1.0
Clone the OPNFV code Git repository without a SSH key
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can also opt to clone the code repository without a SSH key:
-<git clone https://gerrit.opnfv.org:29418/gerrit/fuel>
+$ git clone https://gerrit.opnfv.org:29418/gerrit/fuel
Make sure to checkout the release tag as described above.
@@ -168,9 +171,9 @@ Using a ssh proxy for the rsync connection
If the proxy setup is not allowing the rsync protocol, an alternative
solution is to use a SSH tunnel to a machine capable of accessing the
outbound port 873. Set the RSYNC_CONNECT_PROG according to the rsync
-manual page (for example to "ssh <username>@<hostname> nc %H 873") to enable
-this. Also note that netcat needs to be installed on the remote
-system!
+manual page (for example to "ssh <username>@<hostname> nc %H 873")
+to enable this. Also note that netcat needs to be installed on the
+remote system!
Make sure that the ssh command also refers to the user on the remote
system, as the command itself will be run from the Docker build container
@@ -196,9 +199,11 @@ cache will be on the ISO!
Configure your build environment
--------------------------------
-** Configuring the build environment should not be performed if building standard Brahmaputra release **
+** Configuring the build environment should not be performed if building
+standard Brahmaputra release **
-Select the versions of the components you want to build by editing the fuel/build/config.mk file.
+Select the versions of the components you want to build by editing the
+fuel/build/config.mk file.
Non official build: Selecting which plugins to build
----------------------------------------------------
@@ -211,7 +216,7 @@ Only the plugin targets from fuel/build/f_isoroot/Makefile that are
specified in the environment variable will then be built. In order to
completely disable the building of plugins, the environment variable
is set to " ". When using this functionality, the resulting iso file
-will be prepended with the prefix "unofficial-" to clearly indiciate
+will be prepended with the prefix "unofficial-" to clearly indicate
that this is not a full build.
This method of plugin selection is not meant to be used from within
@@ -236,13 +241,11 @@ Following targets exist:
- none/all - this will:
- - If not already existing, initialize the docker build environment
+ - Initialize the docker build environment
- - If not already done, build OpenDaylight from upstream (as defined
- by fuel-build config-spec)
+ - Build Fuel from upstream (as defined by fuel-build/config-spec)
- - If not already done, build fuel from upstream (as defined by
- fuel-build/config-spec)
+ - Build the OPNFV defined plugins/features from upstream
- Build the defined additions to fuel (as defined by the structure
of this framework)
@@ -284,4 +287,8 @@ The artifacts produced are:
References
==========
--
+1) OPNFV Installation instruction for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool
+
+2) OPNFV Build instruction for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool
+
+3) OPNFV Release Note for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool
diff --git a/docs/configguide/installerconfig.rst b/docs/configguide/installerconfig.rst
index f5ab62c26..ea08b6d31 100644
--- a/docs/configguide/installerconfig.rst
+++ b/docs/configguide/installerconfig.rst
@@ -6,12 +6,13 @@
Fuel configuration
==================
-This section provides brief guidelines on how to install and
+This section provides guidelines on how to install and
configure the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a
deployment tool including required software and hardware
configurations.
-For detailed instructions on how to install the Brahmaputra release using Fuel, see:<TODO>
+For detailed instructions on how to install the Brahmaputra release using
+Fuel, see *Reference 13* in section *"Fuel associated references"* below.
Pre-configuration activities
----------------------------
@@ -25,12 +26,13 @@ done.
Familiarize yourself with the Fuel by reading the
following documents:
-- Fuel planning guide <https://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/planning-guide.html>
+- Fuel planning guide, please see *Reference: 8* in section *"Fuel associated references"* below.
-- Fuel user guide <http://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/user-guide.html>
+- Fuel user guide, please see *Reference: 9* in section *"Fuel associated references"* below.
-- Fuel operations guide <http://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/operations.html>
+- Fuel operations guide, please see *Reference: 10* in section *"Fuel associated references"* below.
+- Fuel Plugin Developers Guide, please see *Reference: 11* in section *"Fuel associated references"* below.
Before the installation can start, a number of deployment specific parameters must be collected, those are:
@@ -54,12 +56,11 @@ Before the installation can start, a number of deployment specific parameters mu
Retrieving the ISO image
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
First of all, the Fuel deployment ISO image needs to be retrieved, the
-.iso image of the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as
-a deployment tool can be found at: <TODO>
+Fuel .iso image of the Brahmaputra release can be found at *Reference: 2*
Alternatively, you may build the .iso from source by cloning the
opnfv/fuel git repository. Detailed instructions on how to build
-a Fuel OPNFV .iso can be found here: <TODO>
+a Fuel OPNFV .iso can be found in *Reference: 14* at section *"Fuel associated references"* below.
Hardware requirements
---------------------
@@ -96,15 +97,15 @@ Following high level hardware requirements must be met:
| | over other nics as your hardware supports |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
-For a detailed hardware compatibility matrix - please see:
-<https://www.mirantis.com/products/openstack-drivers-and-plugins/hardware-compatibility-list/>
+For information on compatible hardware types available for use, please see
+*Reference: 11* in section *"Fuel associated references"* below.
Top of the rack (TOR) Configuration requirements
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The switching infrastructure provides connectivity for the OPNFV
infrastructure operations, tenant networks (East/West) and provider
connectivity (North/South); it also provides needed
-connectivity for the storage Area Network (SAN). To avoid traffic
+connectivity for the Storage Area Network (SAN). To avoid traffic
congestion, it is strongly suggested that three physically separated
networks are used, that is: 1 physical network for administration and
control, one physical network for tenant private and public networks,
@@ -118,9 +119,6 @@ the OPNFV reference platform. All the networks involved in the OPNFV
infrastructure as well as the provider networks and the private tenant
VLANs needs to be manually configured.
-Manual configuration of the Brahmaputra hardware platform should
-be carried out according to the OPNFV Pharos specification <TODO>
-
Jumphost configuration
----------------------
The Jumphost server, also known as the "Fuel master" provides needed
@@ -134,8 +132,8 @@ and another for jump-host communication with the OPNFV cluster.
Install the Fuel jump-host
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Mount the Fuel Brahmaputra ISO file as a boot device to the jump host
-server, reboot it, and install the Fuel Jumphost in accordance with the
-instructions found here: <TODO>
+server, reboot it, and install the Fuel Jumphost in accordance with installation instructions, see *Reference 13* in section *"Fuel associated references"*
+below.
Platform components configuration
@@ -218,7 +216,8 @@ developed by OPNFV:
for compatibility information**
The plugins come prepackaged, ready to install. To do so follow the
-instructions provided here: <TODO>
+installation instructions provided in *Reference 13* provided in section
+*"Fuel associated references"* below.
Fuel environment
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -226,16 +225,17 @@ A Fuel environment is an OpenStack instance managed by Fuel,
one Fuel instance can manage several OpenStack instances/environments
with different configurations, etc.
-To create a Fuel instance, follow the instructions provided
-here: <TODO>
+To create a Fuel instance, follow the instructions provided in the installation
+instructions, see *Reference 13* in section *"Fuel associated references"* below.
Provisioning of aditional features and services
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Although the plugins have already previously been installed,
they are not per default enabled for the environment we just created.
-The plugins of you choice need to be enabled and configured.
+The plugins of your choice need to be enabled and configured.
-To enable a plugin, follow the instructions in the installation instructions <TODO>
+To enable a plugin, follow the installation instructions found in
+*Reference 13*, provided in section *"Fuel associated references"* below.
For configuration of the plugins, please refer to the corresponding feature in the ????? <TODO>
@@ -252,7 +252,8 @@ All the networking aspects need to be configured in terms of:
- etc.
For guidelines on how to configure networking, please refer to the
-installation instructions here: <TODO>
+installation instructions found in *Reference 13* provided in section
+*"Fuel associated references"* below.
Node allocation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -262,7 +263,7 @@ while others don't; Some roles may be co-located with other roles, while
others may not. The Fuel GUI will guide you in the allocation of roles and
will not permit you to perform invalid allocations.
-For detailed guide-lines on node allocation, please refer to the installation instructions: <TODO>
+For detailed guide-lines on node allocation, please refer to the installation instructions found in *Reference 13*, provided in section *"Fuel associated references"* below.
Off-line deployment
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -271,11 +272,61 @@ repositories (default) or off-line using built-in local repositories on the
Fuel jump-start server.
For instructions on how to configure Fuel for off-line deployment, please
-refer to the installation instructions: <TODO>
+refer to the installation instructions found in, *Reference 13*, provided
+in section *"Fuel associated references"* below.
Deployment
^^^^^^^^^^
You should now be ready to deploy your OPNFV Brahmaputra environment - but before doing so you may want to verify your network settings.
For further details on network verification and deployment, please refer to
-the installation instructions: <TODO>
+the installation instructions found in, *Reference 13*, provided in section
+*"Fuel associated references"* below.
+
+Fuel associated references
+--------------------------
+
+OPNFV
+~~~~~
+
+1) `OPNFV Home Page <www.opnfv.org>`_
+
+2) `OPNFV documentation- and software downloads <https://www.opnfv.org/software/download>`_
+
+OpenStack
+~~~~~~~~~
+
+3) `OpenStack Liberty Release artifacts <http://www.openstack.org/software/liberty>`_
+
+4) `OpenStack documentation <http://docs.openstack.org>`_
+
+OpenDaylight
+~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+5) `OpenDaylight artifacts <http://www.opendaylight.org/software/downloads>`_
+
+Fuel
+~~~~
+
+6) `The Fuel OpenStack project <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel>`_
+
+7) `Fuel documentation overview <https://docs.fuel-infra.org/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/#guides>`_
+
+8) `Fuel planning guide <https://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/planning-guide.html>`_
+
+9) `Fuel user guide <http://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/user-guide.html>`_
+
+10) `Fuel operations guide <http://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/operations.html>`_
+
+11) `Fuel Plugin Developers Guide <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel/Plugins>`_
+
+12) `Fuel OpenStack Hardware Compatibility List <https://www.mirantis.com/products/openstack-drivers-and-plugins/hardware-compatibility-list>`_
+
+Fuel in OPNFV
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+13) OPNFV Installation instruction for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool
+
+14) OPNFV Build instruction for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool
+
+15) OPNFV Release Note for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool
diff --git a/docs/configguide/postinstall.rst b/docs/configguide/postinstall.rst
index b5d28e992..e80d72aaf 100644
--- a/docs/configguide/postinstall.rst
+++ b/docs/configguide/postinstall.rst
@@ -14,9 +14,10 @@ These validate the installation in terms of configuration, services,
networking, storage, policies, etc.
The execution of the full range of health checks takes less than 30 minutes.
-For instructions on how to run health-checks, please refer to the installation instructions: <TODO>
+For instructions on how to run health-checks, please refer to the Fuel installation instructions.
Platform components validation
------------------------------
Consult the feature sections in this document for any post-install
feature specific validation/health-checks.
+
diff --git a/docs/installation-instruction.rst b/docs/installation-instruction.rst
index eb02d7860..aaf96becb 100644
--- a/docs/installation-instruction.rst
+++ b/docs/installation-instruction.rst
@@ -5,22 +5,20 @@ OPNFV Installation instruction for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using F
.. contents:: Table of Contents
:backlinks: none
+License
+=======
+
+This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
+License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 ..
+(c) Jonas Bjurel (Ericsson AB) and others
+
Abstract
========
+
This document describes how to install the Brahmaputra release of
OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool, covering it's usage,
limitations, dependencies and required system resources.
-License
-=======
-Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool
-Docs (c) by Jonas Bjurel (Ericsson AB)
-
-This document is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
-International License. You should have received a copy of the license
-along with this document. If not, see
-<http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/>.
-
Introduction
============
@@ -48,40 +46,39 @@ Retrieving the ISO image
------------------------
First of all, the Fuel deployment ISO image needs to be retrieved, the
-Fuel .iso image of the Brahmaputra release can be found at <TODO>
+Fuel .iso image of the Brahmaputra release can be found at *Reference: 2*
Building the ISO image
----------------------
Alternatively, you may build the Fuel .iso from source by cloning the
-opnfv/fuel git repository. To retrieve the repository for the Brahmaputra
-release use the following command:
+opnfv/fuel git repository. To retrieve the repository for the Brahmaputra release use the following command:
$git clone https://<linux foundation uid>@gerrit.opnf.org/gerrit/fuel
Check-out the Brahmaputra release tag to set the branch to the
baseline required to replicate the Brahmaputra release:
-$ git checkout stable/<TODO>
+$ git checkout brahmaputra.1.0
Go to the fuel directory and build the .iso:
$ cd fuel/build; make all
-For more information on how to build, please see "OPNFV Build
-instructions for - Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as
-a deployment tool which you retrieved with the repository at
-</fuel/fuel/docs/src/build-instructions.rst> <TODO>
+For more information on how to build, please see *Reference: 14*
+
+Other preparations
+------------------
Next, familiarize yourself with Fuel by reading the following documents:
-- Fuel planning guide <https://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/planning-guide.html>
+- Fuel planning guide, please see *Reference: 8*
-- Fuel user guide <http://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/user-guide.html>
+- Fuel user guide, please see *Reference: 9*
-- Fuel operations guide <http://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/operations.html>
+- Fuel operations guide, please see *Reference: 10*
-- Fuel Plugin Developers Guide <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel/Plugins>
+- Fuel Plugin Developers Guide, please see *Reference: 11*
Prior to installation, a number of deployment specific parameters must be collected, those are:
@@ -148,9 +145,7 @@ Help with Hardware Requirements
Calculate hardware requirements:
-Refer to the OpenStack Hardware Compatibility List:
-<https://www.mirantis.com/products/openstack-drivers-and-plugins/hardware-compatibility-list/>
-for more information on various hardware types available for use.
+For information on compatible hardware types available for use, please see *Reference: 11*.
When choosing the hardware on which you will deploy your OpenStack
environment, you should think about:
@@ -170,7 +165,7 @@ Top of the rack (TOR) Configuration requirements
The switching infrastructure provides connectivity for the OPNFV
infrastructure operations, tenant networks (East/West) and provider
connectivity (North/South); it also provides needed connectivity for
-the storage Area Network (SAN).
+the Storage Area Network (SAN).
To avoid traffic congestion, it is strongly suggested that three
physically separated networks are used, that is: 1 physical network
for administration and control, one physical network for tenant private
@@ -530,17 +525,15 @@ that can be used for installation / deployment of openstack.
- Replace the URI values for the "Name" values outlined below:
- - "ubuntu" URI="deb http://<ip-of-fuel-server>:8080/ubuntu-part trusty main"
-
- - "ubuntu-security" URI="deb http://<ip-of-fuel-server>:8080/ubuntu-part trusty main"
+ - "ubuntu" URI="deb http://<ip-of-fuel-server>:8080/mirrors/ubuntu/ trusty main"
- - "ubuntu-updates" URI="deb http://<ip-of-fuel-server>:8080/ubuntu-part trusty main"
+ - "ubuntu-security" URI="deb http://<ip-of-fuel-server>:8080/mirrors/ubuntu/ trusty-security main"
- - "mos-updates" URI="deb http://<ip-of-fuel-server>:8080/mos-ubuntu mos8.0-updates main restricted"
+ - "ubuntu-updates" URI="deb http://<ip-of-fuel-server>:8080/mirrors/ubuntu/ trusty-updates main"
- - "mos-security" URI="deb http://<ip-of-fuel-server>:8080/mos-ubuntu mos8.0-security main restricted"
+ - "mos" URI="deb http://<ip-of-fuel-server>::8080/liberty-8.0/ubuntu/x86_64 mos8.0 main restricted"
- - "mos-holdback" URI="deb http://<ip-of-fuel-server>:8080/mos-ubuntu mos8.0-holdback main restricted"
+ - "Auxiliary" URI="deb http://<ip-of-fuel-server>:8080/liberty-8.0/ubuntu/auxiliary auxiliary main restricted"
- Click <Save Settings> at the bottom to Save your changes
@@ -593,21 +586,44 @@ References
OPNFV
-----
-`OPNFV Home Page <www.opnfv.org>`_
+1) `OPNFV Home Page <www.opnfv.org>`_
+
+2) `OPNFV documentation- and software downloads <https://www.opnfv.org/software/download>`_
OpenStack
---------
-`OpenStack Liberty Release artifacts <http://www.openstack.org/software/liberty>`_
+3) `OpenStack Liberty Release artifacts <http://www.openstack.org/software/liberty>`_
-`OpenStack documentation <http://docs.openstack.org>`_
+4) `OpenStack documentation <http://docs.openstack.org>`_
OpenDaylight
------------
-`OpenDaylight artifacts <http://www.opendaylight.org/software/downloads>`_
+5) `OpenDaylight artifacts <http://www.opendaylight.org/software/downloads>`_
Fuel
----
-`Fuel documentation <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel>`_
+6) `The Fuel OpenStack project <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel>`_
+
+7) `Fuel documentation overview <https://docs.fuel-infra.org/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/#guides>`_
+
+8) `Fuel planning guide <https://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/planning-guide.html>`_
+
+9) `Fuel user guide <http://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/user-guide.html>`_
+
+10) `Fuel operations guide <http://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/operations.html>`_
+
+11) `Fuel Plugin Developers Guide <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel/Plugins>`_
+
+12) `Fuel OpenStack Hardware Compatibility List <https://www.mirantis.com/products/openstack-drivers-and-plugins/hardware-compatibility-list>`_
+
+Fuel in OPNFV
+-------------
+
+13) OPNFV Installation instruction for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool
+
+14) OPNFV Build instruction for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool
+
+15) OPNFV Release Note for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool
diff --git a/docs/release-notes.rst b/docs/release-notes.rst
index 0ffa683cb..253859bfe 100644
--- a/docs/release-notes.rst
+++ b/docs/release-notes.rst
@@ -5,23 +5,18 @@ OPNFV Release Note for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a dep
.. contents:: Table of Contents
:backlinks: none
-Abstract
-========
-
-This document compiles the release notes for the Brahmaputra release of
-OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool.
-
License
=======
-Brahmaputra release with the Fuel deployment tool Docs (c) by Jonas
-Bjurel (Ericsson AB)
+This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
+License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 ..
+(c) Jonas Bjurel (Ericsson AB) and others
-This document is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
-International License.
+Abstract
+========
-You should have received a copy of the license along with this document.
-If not, see <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/>.
+This document compiles the release notes for the Brahmaputra release of
+OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool.
Important notes
===============
@@ -33,7 +28,7 @@ The goal of the Brahmaputra release and this Fuel-based deployment process is
to establish a lab ready platform accelerating further development
of the OPNFV infrastructure.
-Carefully follow the installation-instructions.
+Carefully follow the installation-instructions provided in *Reference 13*.
Summary
=======
@@ -84,13 +79,13 @@ Release Data
| **Project** | fuel |
| | |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
-| **Repo/tag** | fuel/<TODO> |
+| **Repo/tag** | brahmaputra.1.0 |
| | |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| **Release designation** | Brahmaputra base release |
| | |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
-| **Release date** | <TODO> |
+| **Release date** | February 25 2016 |
| | |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| **Purpose of the delivery** | Brahmaputra base release |
@@ -109,7 +104,7 @@ following upstream versions:
- OpenStack Liberty release
-- OpenDaylight Beryllium pre-release
+- OpenDaylight Beryllium pre-release <TODO>
- ONOS Drake release
@@ -118,11 +113,11 @@ Document changes
This is the third tracked version of the fuel installer for OPNFV. It
comes with the following documentation:
-- OPNFV Installation instructions for Brahmaputra with Fuel as deployment tool - **Changed**
+- Installation instructions - *Reference 13* - **Changed**
-- OPNFV Release Notes for Brahmaputra use of Fuel as deployment tool - **Changed**
+- Build instructions - *Reference 14* - **Changed**
-- OPNFV Build instructions for Brahmaputra with Fuel as deployment tool - **Changed**
+- Release notes - *Reference 15* - **Changed** (This document)
Reason for version
------------------
@@ -146,17 +141,16 @@ Deliverables
Software deliverables
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-Fuel-based installer iso file <TODO>
+Fuel-based installer iso file found in *Reference 2*
Documentation deliverables
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-- OPNFV Installation instructions for Brahmaputra release with the Fuel deployment tool
+- Installation instructions - *Reference 13*
-- OPNFV Build instructions for Brahmaputra release with the Fuel deployment
- tool
+- Build instructions - *Reference 14*
-- OPNFV Release Note for Brahmaputra release with the Fuel deployment tool - (this document)
+- Release notes - *Reference 15* (This document)
Known Limitations, Issues and Workarounds
=========================================
@@ -194,4 +188,48 @@ runs with the following results:
References
==========
For more information on the OPNFV Brahmaputra release, please see
-<TODO>
+
+OPNFV
+-----
+
+1) `OPNFV Home Page <www.opnfv.org>`_
+
+2) `OPNFV documentation- and software downloads <https://www.opnfv.org/software/download>`_
+
+OpenStack
+---------
+
+3) `OpenStack Liberty Release artifacts <http://www.openstack.org/software/liberty>`_
+
+4) `OpenStack documentation <http://docs.openstack.org>`_
+
+OpenDaylight
+------------
+
+5) `OpenDaylight artifacts <http://www.opendaylight.org/software/downloads>`_
+
+Fuel
+----
+
+6) `The Fuel OpenStack project <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel>`_
+
+7) `Fuel documentation overview <https://docs.fuel-infra.org/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/#guides>`_
+
+8) `Fuel planning guide <https://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/planning-guide.html>`_
+
+9) `Fuel user guide <http://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/user-guide.html>`_
+
+10) `Fuel operations guide <http://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/operations.html>`_
+
+11) `Fuel Plugin Developers Guide <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel/Plugins>`_
+
+12) `Fuel OpenStack Hardware Compatibility List <https://www.mirantis.com/products/openstack-drivers-and-plugins/hardware-compatibility-list>`_
+
+Fuel in OPNFV
+-------------
+
+13) OPNFV Installation instruction for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool
+
+14) OPNFV Build instruction for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool
+
+15) OPNFV Release Note for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool