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diff --git a/docs/installation-instructions/verification.rst b/docs/installation-instructions/verification.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 81e4c8e4..00000000 --- a/docs/installation-instructions/verification.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -Verifying the Setup -------------------- - -Once the deployment has finished, the OPNFV deployment can be accessed via the -undercloud node. From the jump host ssh to the undercloud host and become the -stack user. Alternativly ssh keys have been setup such that the root user on -the jump host can ssh to undercloud directly as the stack user. For -convenience a utility script has been provided to look up the undercloud's ip -address and ssh to the undercloud all in one command. An optional user name can -be passed to indicate whether to connect as the stack or root user. The stack -user is default if a username is not specified. - -| ``opnfv-util undercloud root`` -| ``su - stack`` - -Once connected to undercloud as the stack user look for two keystone files that -can be used to interact with the undercloud and the overcloud. Source the -appropriate RC file to interact with the respective OpenStack deployment. - -| ``source stackrc`` (undercloud) -| ``source overcloudrc`` (overcloud / OPNFV) - -The contents of these files include the credentials for the administrative user -for undercloud and OPNFV respectivly. At this point both undercloud and OPNFV -can be interacted with just as any OpenStack installation can be. Start by -listing the nodes in the undercloud that were used to deploy the overcloud. - -| ``source stackrc`` -| ``openstack server list`` - -The control and compute nodes will be listed in the output of this server list -command. The IP addresses that are listed are the control plane addresses that -were used to provision the nodes. Use these IP addresses to connect to these -nodes. Initial authentication requires using the user heat-admin. - -| ``ssh heat-admin@192.0.2.7`` - -To begin creating users, images, networks, servers, etc in OPNFV source the -overcloudrc file or retrieve the admin user's credentials from the overcloudrc -file and connect to the web Dashboard. - - -You are now able to follow the `OpenStack Verification`_ section. - -OpenStack Verification ----------------------- - -Once connected to the OPNFV Dashboard make sure the OPNFV target system is -working correctly: - -1. In the left pane, click Compute -> Images, click Create Image. - -2. Insert a name "cirros", Insert an Image Location - ``http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.3.4/cirros-0.3.4-x86_64-disk.img``. - -3. Select format "QCOW2", select Public, then click Create Image. - -4. Now click Project -> Network -> Networks, click Create Network. - -5. Enter a name "internal", click Next. - -6. Enter a subnet name "internal_subnet", and enter Network Address - ``172.16.1.0/24``, click Next. - -7. Now go to Project -> Compute -> Instances, click Launch Instance. - -8. Enter Instance Name "first_instance", select Instance Boot Source - "Boot from image", and then select Image Name "cirros". - -9. Click Launch, status will cycle though a couple states before becoming - "Active". - -10. Steps 7 though 9 can be repeated to launch more instances. - -11. Once an instance becomes "Active" their IP addresses will display on the - Instances page. - -12. Click the name of an instance, then the "Console" tab and login as - "cirros"/"cubswin:)" - -13. To verify storage is working, - click Project -> Compute -> Volumes, Create Volume - -14. Give the volume a name and a size of 1 GB - -15. Once the volume becomes "Available" click the dropdown arrow and attach it - to an instance. - -Congratulations you have successfully installed OPNFV! |