From 101550e036ca0dd7cc5bab0fc8e635062ac32138 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jonas Bjurel Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2015 22:54:49 +0200 Subject: Fuel installation instruction doc for Arno RC2, 75% done for RC3. Fuel release notes for Arno RC2 JIRA: Change-Id: I5d9078d7665350565727098d5648ef2982b885c9 Signed-off-by: Jonas Bjurel --- fuel/docs/src/tmp/INSTALL/README | 154 --------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 154 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 fuel/docs/src/tmp/INSTALL/README (limited to 'fuel/docs/src/tmp/INSTALL/README') diff --git a/fuel/docs/src/tmp/INSTALL/README b/fuel/docs/src/tmp/INSTALL/README deleted file mode 100644 index 456e26d..0000000 --- a/fuel/docs/src/tmp/INSTALL/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,154 +0,0 @@ -############################################################################## -# Copyright (c) 2015 Ericsson AB and others. -# stefan.k.berg@ericsson.com -# jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com -# All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials -# are made available under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0 -# which accompanies this distribution, and is available at -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -############################################################################## - - -This README file describes how to install the OPNFV BGS Stack -============================================================= -1.1 Install Fuel Server ------------------------ -1. Mount the built .iso file (release/opnfv-.iso) as a bootdevice to the fuel server. - -2. Reboot the fuel server. - The system now boots from the ISO image. - -3. Change the grub boot params - When Press Tab to edit . is shown press Tab. - Change showmenu=no to showmenu=yes. - Change netmask=255.255.255.0 to netmask=255.255.0.0. - Press Enter. - -4 Wait until screen Fuel setup . is shown. - Note: This takes about 30 minutes. - -5. Select PXE Setup and change the following fields to appropriate values (example below): - Static Pool Start 10.20.0.3 - Static Pool End 10.20.0.254 - DHCP Pool Start 10.20.128.3 - DHCP Pool End 10.20.128.254 - -6. Select DNS & Hostname and change the following fields to appropriate values: - Hostname -fuel - Domain - Search Domain - Hostname to test DNS - -7. Select Time Sync and change the following fields to appropriate values: - NTP Server 1 - NTP Server 2 - NTP Server 3 - Note: This step is only to pass the network test, the actual ntp parameters will be set with the pre_deply script. - -8. Start the installation. - Select Quit Setup and press Save and Quit. - Installation starts, wait until a screen with logon credentials is shown. - Note: This takes about 15 minutes. - -10. Enable PXE Booting and put it first in the bios boot order menu. - -11. Reboot the controller- and compute blades. - -12. Connect to Fuel wit a browser towards port 8000 - -13. Create and name a new OpenStack environment, to be installed. - -14. Select Icehouse on Ubuntu . in field OpenStack Release. - -15. Select deployment mode. - Select the Multi-node with HA. - -16. Select compute node mode. - Select KVM as hypervisor. - -17. Select network mode. - Select Neutron with VLAN segmentation. - -18. Select Storage Backends. - Select Ceph for Cinder and default for glance. - - -19. Select additional services. - Check option Install Celiometer (OpenStack Telemetry). - -20. Create the new environment. - -21. Wait for availability nodes. - Wait until all nodes are displayed in top right in TOTAL NODES and UNALLOCATED NODES. - -22. Open the created environment. - -23. Open the networks tab. - -24. Update the public configuration. - Change the following fields to appropriate values: - IP Range Start to - IP Range End to - CIDR to - Gateway to - Check VLAN tagging. - Set appropriate VLAN id. - -25. Update the management configuration. - Set CIDR to 172.16.255.128/25. - Check VLAN tagging. - Set appropriate VLAN id. - -26. Update the storage configuration. - Set CIDR to the appropriate value - Check VLAN tagging. - Set appropriate VLAN id. - -27. Update the Neutron L2 configuration. - Set VLAN ID range. - -28. Update the Neutron L3 configuration. - Set Internal network CIDR to an appropriate value - Set Internal network gateway to an appropriate value - Set Floating IP ranges. - Set DNS Servers - -29. Save Settings. - -30. Click "verify network" to check the network set-up - -31. Update storage configuration. - -32. Open the nodes tab. - -33. Assign roles. - Check Controller and Telemetry . MongoDB. - Check three nodes to be installed as Controller in pane Assign Role. - Click Apply Changes. - Check Compute. - Check nodes to be installed as Compute nodes in pane Assign Role. - Click Apply Changes. - -34. Configure interfaces. - Check Select All to select all nodes with Control, Telemetry . MongoDB and Compute node roles. - Click Configure Interfaces. - Screen Configure interfaces on number of nodes is shown. - Assign interfaces (bonded) for mgmt-, admin-, private-, public- and storage networks - -35. Run the pre-deploy script. - Log on as root to the Fuel node. - Print Fuel environment Id (fuel env) - #> id | status | name | mode | release_id | changes | new | | ha_compact | 2 | - -36. Run the pre-deployment script (/opt/opnfv/pre-deploy.sh ) - As prompted for-, set the DNS servers to go into /etc/resolv.conf. - As prompted for-, set any Hosts file additions for controllers and compute nodes. You will be prompted for name, FQDN and IP for each entry. Press return when prompted for a name when you have completed your input. - As prompted for-, set NTP upstream configuration for controllers. You will be prompted for a NTP server each entry. Press return when prompted for a NTP server when you have completed your input. - -37. Deploy the environment. - In the Fuel GUI, click Deploy Changes. - -38 Verify the OpenStack Environment - Open the Health Check tab . - Select Select All. - Click Run tests. -- cgit 1.2.3-korg