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-Installation High-Level Overview - Virtual Deployment
-=====================================================
-
-The VM nodes deployment operates almost the same way as the bare metal deploymen
-t with a
-few differences. ``opnfv-deploy`` still deploys an Instack VM. In addition to t
-he Instack VM
-a collection of VMs (3 control nodes + 2 compute for an HA deployment or 1 contr
-ol node and
-1 compute node for a Non-HA Deployment) will be defined for the target OPNFV dep
-loyment.
-The part of the toolchain that executes IPMI power instructions calls into libvi
-rt instead of
-the IPMI interfaces on baremetal servers to operate the power managment. These
-VMs are then
-provisioned with the same disk images and configuration that baremetal would be.
-
-To RDO Manager these nodes look like they have just built and registered the sam
-e way as
-bare metal nodes, the main difference is the use of a libvirt driver for the pow
-er management.
-
-Installation Guide - Virtual Deployment
-=======================================
-
-This section goes step-by-step on how to correctly install and provision the OPNFV target system to VM nodes.
-
-Install Jumphost
-----------------
-
-Follow the instructions in the `Install Bare Metal Jumphost`_ section.
-
-Running ``opnfv-deploy``
-------------------------
-
-You are now ready to deploy OPNFV!
-``opnfv-deploy`` has virtual deployment capability that includes all of
-the configuration nessesary to deploy OPNFV with no modifications.
-
-If no modifications are made to the included configurations the target environment
-will deploy with the following architecture:
-
- - 1 Instack VM
-
- - The option of 3 control and 2 compute VMs (HA Deploy / default)
- or 1 control and 1 compute VM (Non-HA deploy / pass -n)
-
- - 2 networks, one for provisioning, internal API,
- storage and tenant networking traffic and a second for the external network
-
-Follow the steps below to execute:
-
-1. ``sudo opnfv-deploy --virtual [ --no-ha ]``
-
-2. It will take approximately 30 minutes to stand up instack,
- define the target virtual machines, configure the deployment and execute the deployment.
- You will notice different outputs in your shell.
-
-3. When the deployment is complete you will see "Overcloud Deployed"
-
-Verifying the Setup - VMs
--------------------------
-
-To verify the set you can follow the instructions in the `Verifying the Setup`_ section.
-
-Before you get started following these instructions you will need to add IP addresses on the networks that have been
-created for the External and provisioning networks. By default the External network is 192.168.37.0/24 and the
-provisioning network is 192.0.2.0/24. To access these networks simply add an IP to brbm and brbm1 and set their link to
-up. This will provide a route from the hypervisor into the virtual networks acting as OpenStack's underlay network in
-the virtual deployment.
-
-| ``ip addr add 192.0.2.252/24 dev brbm``
-| ``ip link set up dev brbm``
-| ``ip addr add 192.168.37.252/24 dev brbm1``
-| ``ip link set up dev brbm1``
-
-Once these IP addresses are assigned and the links are up the gateways on the overcloud's networks should be pingable
-and read to be SSHed to.
-
-| ``ping 192.0.2.1``
-| ``ping 192.168.37.1``
-
-Now continue with the `Verifying the Setup`_ section.