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authorTim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>2016-12-02 19:37:35 +0000
committerGerrit Code Review <gerrit@opnfv.org>2016-12-02 19:37:35 +0000
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@@ -94,9 +94,10 @@ Install Bare Metal Jumphost
support is completed.
1b. If your Jump host already has CentOS 7 with libvirt running on it then
- install the install the RDO Release RPM:
+ install the install the RDO Newton Release RPM and epel-release:
- ``sudo yum install -y https://www.rdoproject.org/repos/rdo-release.rpm``
+ ``sudo yum install https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/openstack-newton/rdo-release-newton-4.noarch.rpm``
+ ``sudo yum install epel-release``
The RDO Project release repository is needed to install OpenVSwitch, which
is a dependency of opnfv-apex. If you do not have external connectivity to
@@ -113,11 +114,26 @@ Install Bare Metal Jumphost
the USB device as the boot media on your Jumphost
2b. If your Jump host already has CentOS 7 with libvirt running on it then
- install the opnfv-apex RPMs from the OPNFV artifacts site
- <http://artifacts.opnfv.org/apex.html>. The following RPMS are available
- for installation:
+ install the opnfv-apex RPMs using the OPNFV artifacts yum repo. This yum
+ repo is created at release. It will not exist before release day.
+
+ ``sudo yum install http://artifacts.opnfv.org/apex/danube/opnfv-apex-release-danube.noarch.rpm``
+
+ Once you have installed the repo definitions for Apex, RDO and EPEL then
+ yum install Apex:
+
+ ``sudo yum install opnfv-apex``
- - opnfv-apex - OpenDaylight L2 / L3 and ONOS support *
+ If ONOS will be used, install the ONOS rpm instead of the opnfv-apex rpm.
+
+ ``sudo yum install opnfv-apex-onos``
+
+2c. If you choose not to use the Apex yum repo or you choose to use
+ pre-released RPMs you can download and install the required RPMs from the
+ artifacts site <http://artifacts.opnfv.org/apex.html>. The following RPMs
+ are available for installation:
+
+ - opnfv-apex - OpenDaylight L2 / L3 and ODL SFC support *
- opnfv-apex-onos - ONOS support *
- opnfv-apex-undercloud - (reqed) Undercloud Image
- opnfv-apex-common - (reqed) Supporting config files and scripts
@@ -136,20 +152,18 @@ Install Bare Metal Jumphost
no longer carry them and they will not need special handling for
installation.
- Python 3.4 is also required and it needs to be installed if you are using
- the Centos 7 base image:
+ The EPEL and RDO yum repos are still required:
``sudo yum install epel-release``
- ``sudo yum install python34``
+ ``sudo yum install https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/openstack-newton/rdo-release-newton-4.noarch.rpm``
- To install these RPMs download them to the local disk on your CentOS 7
- install and pass the file names directly to yum:
+ Once the apex RPMs are downloaded install them by passing the file namesi
+ directly to yum:
``sudo yum install python34-markupsafe-<version>.rpm
python3-jinja2-<version>.rpm python3-ipmi-<version>.rpm``
``sudo yum install opnfv-apex-<version>.rpm
opnfv-apex-undercloud-<version>.rpm opnfv-apex-common-<version>.rpm``
-
3. After the operating system and the opnfv-apex RPMs are installed, login to
your Jumphost as root.