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@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@ MAAS pre requisite before deploying the solution: ================================================= -MAAS version 1.8.0 or latest should be installed and configure +MAAS version 1.9.3 or latest should be installed and configure from ppa:maas/stable Please do the following once you have configure the MAAS cluster and regional controller. -1. Create two KVM virtual machine and have it named as bootstrap.maas and +1. Create two KVM virtual machine and have it named as bootstrap.maas and node1.maas -2. Maually add chassis in MAAS with virsh as option and have both nodes listed +2. Maually add chassis in MAAS with virsh as option and have both nodes listed and commionined in MAAS. -3. Have all other physical nodes added into maas by PXE boot the nodes and - make sure node gets pxe booted theroug MAAS. +3. Have all other physical nodes added into maas by PXE boot the nodes and + make sure node gets pxe booted through MAAS. 4. Tag all physical nodes as physical. -5. Tag bootstrap.maas as bootstrap and nodea.maas as neutron and gateway. +5. Tag bootstrap.maas as bootstrap and node1.maas as neutron and gateway. -install juju +install juju ============ add juju stable ppa by running command sudo apt-add-repository ppa:juju/stable @@ -34,12 +34,15 @@ deploy the bundle run the following commands to clone a git repository and run the bundle. -git clone https://narindergupta@gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/joid -# to depploy odl with kilo in nonha mode -./deploy.sh -s odl -o kilo -t nonha +git clone https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/joid.git -# to deploy openstail with kilo in nonha mode -./deply.sh -s opencontrail -o kilo -t nonha +copy the environments.yaml file from ~/.juju/ to joid/ci/ + +# to deploy odl with mitaka in nonha mode +./deploy.sh -s odl -o mitaka -t nonha + +# to deploy opencontail with liberty in nonha mode +./deply.sh -s opencontrail -o liberty -t nonha NOTE: Wait for approximately 30-45 minutes and your openstack will be ready to use. |