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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This section aims to explain in more detail the steps that Apex follows
to make a deployment. It also tries to explain possible issues you might find
in the process of building or deploying an environment.
-After installing the Apex RPMs in the jumphost, some files will be located
+After installing the Apex RPMs in the Jump Host, some files will be located
around the system.
1. /etc/opnfv-apex: this directory contains a bunch of scenarios to be
@@ -17,13 +17,10 @@ around the system.
2. /usr/bin/: it contains the binaries for the commands opnfv-deploy,
opnfv-clean and opnfv-util.
-3. /var/opt/opnfv/: it contains several files and directories.
+3. /usr/share/opnfv/: contains Ansible playbooks and other non-python based
+ configuration and libraries.
- 3.1. images/: this folder contains the images that will be deployed
- according to the chosen scenario.
-
- 3.2. lib/: bunch of scripts that will be executed in the different phases
- of deployment.
+4. /var/opt/opnfv/: contains disk images for Undercloud and Overcloud
Utilization of Images