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author | Sofia Wallin <sofia.wallin@ericsson.com> | 2016-08-15 15:20:50 +0200 |
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committer | Sofia Wallin <sofia.wallin@ericsson.com> | 2016-09-19 14:37:59 +0200 |
commit | e042f556c6c25858f328cb6287c164b2514a2561 (patch) | |
tree | 2e0a495f29d608e88602299116ea6c90cfabb9ce /docs/installationprocedure/template-os-nosdn-nofeature-ha/installation.rst | |
parent | 15d5bdf0756bf3faa28558d4effd7611f1767146 (diff) |
WIP: Created 2 introduction documents for user guide and installation
Work on the contant in both installation and user guide
Started to add artifacts in the installation instruction and user guide
This is a first draft of the installation.introduction.rst and userguide.introduction.rst.
Some of the information has been reused from the Brahmaputra docs with modifications.
Please comment and add as needed/wanted.
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diff --git a/docs/installationprocedure/template-os-nosdn-nofeature-ha/installation.rst b/docs/installationprocedure/template-os-nosdn-nofeature-ha/installation.rst deleted file mode 100644 index bcfb6d5de..000000000 --- a/docs/installationprocedure/template-os-nosdn-nofeature-ha/installation.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,155 +0,0 @@ -.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International -.. License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 .. -.. (c) Christopher Price (Ericsson AB) and others - -<scenario> software installation and deployment -=============================================== - -.. Let's figure out how to structure this to highlight both virtual and -.. bare metal deployments. I need some help from the scenrio owners to get -.. that right. - -This section describes the installation of the OPNFV installation -server (jumphost) as well as the deployment of the <scenario> OPNFV -reference platform stack across a server cluster. - -Install jumphost ----------------- - -If you have not already done so, prepare your jumphost according the instructions in _#ref_Preparation -this can be done using an ISO image with the following commands - -#. Mount the <scenario> ISO file/media as a boot device to the jump host server. - -#. Reboot the jump host to establish the jumphost server. - - - The system now boots from the ISO image. - - - Select "Fuel Install (Static IP)" - - - Press [Enter]. - -#. Wait until screen Fuel setup is shown (Note: This can take up to 30 minutes). - -At this time you can continue with the installation according to the following instructions. - -#. In the "Fuel User" section - Confirm/change the default password - - - Enter "admin" in the Fuel password input - - - Enter "admin" in the Confirm password input - - - Select "Check" and press [Enter] - -#. In the "Network Setup" section - Configure DHCP/Static IP information for your FUEL node - For example, ETH0 is 10.20.0.2/24 for FUEL booting and ETH1 is DHCP in your corporate/lab network. - - - Configure eth1 or other network interfaces here as well (if you have them present on your FUEL server). - -#. In the "PXE Setup" section - Change the following fields to appropriate values (example below): - - - DHCP Pool Start 10.20.0.3 - - - DHCP Pool End 10.20.0.254 - - - DHCP Pool Gateway 10.20.0.2 (IP address of Fuel node) - -#. In the "DNS & Hostname" section - Change the following fields to appropriate values: - - - Hostname - - - Domain - - - Search Domain - - - External DNS - - - Hostname to test DNS - - - Select <Check> and press [Enter] - - -#. OPTION TO ENABLE PROXY SUPPORT - In the "Bootstrap Image" section, edit the following fields to define a proxy. (**NOTE:** cannot be used in tandem with local repository support) - - - Navigate to "HTTP proxy" and enter your http proxy address - - - Select <Check> and press [Enter] - -#. In the "Time Sync" section - Change the following fields to appropriate values: - - - NTP Server 1 <Customer NTP server 1> - - - NTP Server 2 <Customer NTP server 2> - - - NTP Server 3 <Customer NTP server 3> - -#. Start the installation. - - - Select Quit Setup and press Save and Quit. - - - Installation starts, wait until the login screen is shown. - - -Boot the Node Servers ---------------------- - -After the Fuel Master node has rebooted from the above steps and is at -the login prompt, you should boot the Node Servers (Your -Compute/Control/Storage blades (nested or real) with a PXE booting -scheme so that the FUEL Master can pick them up for control. - -#. Enable PXE booting - - - For every controller and compute server: enable PXE Booting as the first boot device in the BIOS boot order menu and hard disk as the second boot device in the same menu. - -#. Reboot all the control and compute blades. - -#. Wait for the availability of nodes showing up in the Fuel GUI. - - - Connect to the FUEL UI via the URL provided in the Console (default: https://10.20.0.2:8443) - - - Wait until all nodes are displayed in top right corner of the Fuel GUI: Total nodes and Unallocated nodes. - - -Install additional Plugins/Features on the FUEL node ----------------------------------------------------- - -#. SSH to your FUEL node (e.g. root@10.20.0.2 pwd: r00tme) - -#. Select wanted plugins/features from the /opt/opnfv/ directory. - -#. Install the wanted plugin with the command "fuel plugins --install /opt/opnfv/<plugin-name>-<version>.<arch>.rpm" - Expected output: "Plugin ....... was successfully installed." - -Create an OpenStack Environment -------------------------------- - -#. Connect to Fuel WEB UI with a browser (default: https://10.20.0.2:8443) (login admin/admin) - -#. Create and name a new OpenStack environment, to be installed. - -#. Select "<Liberty on Ubuntu 14.04>" and press <Next> - -#. Select "compute virtulization method". - - - Select "QEMU-KVM as hypervisor" and press <Next> - -#. Select "network mode". - - - Select "Neutron with ML2 plugin" - - - Select "Neutron with tunneling segmentation" (Required when using the ODL or ONOS plugins) - - - Press <Next> - -#. Select "Storage Back-ends". - - - Select "Ceph for block storage" and press <Next> - -#. Select "additional services" you wish to install. - - - Check option "Install Ceilometer (OpenStack Telemetry)" and press <Next> - -#. Create the new environment. - - - Click <Create> Button - |