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authorTim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>2015-06-03 14:29:03 +0000
committerGerrit Code Review <gerrit@172.30.200.206>2015-06-03 14:29:03 +0000
commitbb5885377aeffe5e3c68e7d693eb5072af0d9b6c (patch)
treea78ab9374c0a971f95781957abc96d9de555263e
parent0b4835c7db7063e1254177ce3d6fd9f333011f69 (diff)
parent49e0a81189e8d654c5317d113191ec5cae0dab03 (diff)
Merge "Add ISO reference to Foreman Install Instruction"
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@@ -34,6 +34,9 @@ Version history
| 2015-06-02 | 0.0.3 | Christopher Price | Minor changes & |
| | | (Ericsson AB) | formatting |
+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+
+| 2015-06-03 | 0.0.4 | Ildiko Vancsa | Minor changes |
+| | | (Ericsson) | |
++--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+
Introduction
@@ -48,7 +51,7 @@ Preface
Foreman/QuickStack uses the Foreman Open Source project as a server management tool, which in turn manages and executes Genesis/QuickStack. Genesis/QuickStack consists of layers of Puppet modules that are capable of provisioning the OPNFV Target System (3 controllers, n number of compute nodes).
-The Genesis repo contains the necessary tools to get install and deploy an OPNFV target system using Foreman/QuickStack. These tools consist of the Foreman/QuickStack bootable ISO, and the automatic deployment script (``deploy.sh``).
+The Genesis repo contains the necessary tools to get install and deploy an OPNFV target system using Foreman/QuickStack. These tools consist of the Foreman/QuickStack bootable ISO (``arno.2015.1.0.foreman.iso``), and the automatic deployment script (``deploy.sh``).
An OPNFV install requires a "Jumphost" in order to operate. The bootable ISO will allow you to install a customized CentOS 7 release to the Jumphost, which then gives you the required packages needed to run ``deploy.sh``. If you already have a Jumphost with CentOS 7 installed, you may choose to ignore the ISO step and instead move directly to running ``deploy.sh``. In this case, ``deploy.sh`` will install the necessary packages for you in order to execute.
@@ -146,7 +149,7 @@ This section goes step-by-step on how to correctly install and provision the OPN
Install Bare Metal Jumphost
---------------------------
-1. If your Jumphost does not have CentOS 7 already on it, or you would like to do a fresh install, then download the Foreman/QuickStack bootable ISO here <ISO LINK>.
+1. If your Jumphost does not have CentOS 7 already on it, or you would like to do a fresh install, then download the Foreman/QuickStack bootable ISO <http://artifacts.opnfv.org/arno.2015.1.0/foreman/arno.2015.1.0.foreman.iso> here.
2. Boot the ISO off of a USB or other installation media and walk through installing OPNFV CentOS 7.