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-.. 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
-
-Abstract
-========
-.. Provide a brief abstract of the document and what it provides, in this case a
-.. vanilla opnfv deployment using fuel is provided as a template. This template is
-.. not accurate and does not provide instructions to deploy a Colorado scenario.
-
-This document describes how to install the <template> scenario of the Colorado
-release of OPNFV.
-
-The <template> scenario will use Fuel as a deployment tool, installing and deploying an OPNFV
-based OpenStack in high availability on a Pharos compliant infrastructure.
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-.. 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
-
-
-Verify Networks
----------------
-
-It is important that the Verify Networks action is performed as it will verify
-that communicate works for the networks you have setup, as well as check that
-packages needed for a successful deployment can be fetched.
-
-From the FUEL UI in your Environment, Select the Networks Tab and select "Connectivity check" on the left pane
-
- - Select <Verify Networks>
-
- - Continue to fix your topology (physical switch, etc) until the "Verification Succeeded" and "Your network is configured correctly" message is shown
-
-Deploy Your Environment
------------------------
-
-Deploy the environment.
-
- - In the Fuel GUI, click on the "Dashboard" Tab.
-
- - Click on <Deploy Changes> in the "Ready to Deploy?" section
-
- - Examine any information notice that pops up and click <Deploy>
-
- Wait for your deployment to complete, you can view the "Dashboard"
- Tab to see the progress and status of your deployment.
-
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-.. 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
-
-Hardware requirements
-=====================
-
-The Pharos Lab
---------------
-
-Hardware requirements for OPNFV infrastuctures are specified by the Pharos project.
-The Pharos project provides an OPNFV hardware specification for configuring your hardware
-at: http://artifacts.opnfv.org/pharos/docs/pharos-spec.html .
-
-Virtual deployment hardware requirements
-----------------------------------------
-
-To perform a virtual deployment of an OPNFV scenario establised different hardware requirements.
-The server requirements for this type of deployment are outlined in the <missing spec>.
-
-.. Additional Hardware requirements
-.. --------------------------------
-..
-.. Your scenario may require specific capabilities that are not explicitly stated in
-.. the Pharos spec. If this is the case add your specific hardware requirements to this
-.. section of the document under sub-headings.
-
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-.. 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
-
-========================================================================================================
-OPNFV Installation instruction for the template-os-nosdn-nofeature-ha scenario
-========================================================================================================
-
-.. toctree::
- :numbered:
- :maxdepth: 2
-
- abstract.rst
- introduction.rst
- preparation.rst
- hardware.requirements.rst
- installation.rst
- install.config.rst
- install.optional.rst
- deployment.rst
- post.deploy.rst
- references.rst
-
-
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-.. 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
-
-Configure the network environment
----------------------------------
-
-#. Open the environment you previously created.
-
-#. Open the networks tab and select the "default Node Networks group to" on the left pane.
-
-#. Update the Public network configuration and change the following fields to appropriate values:
-
- - CIDR to <CIDR for Public IP Addresses>
-
- - IP Range Start to <Public IP Address start>
-
- - IP Range End to <Public IP Address end>
-
- - Gateway to <Gateway for Public IP Addresses>
-
- - Check <VLAN tagging>.
-
- - Set appropriate VLAN id.
-
-#. Update the Storage Network Configuration
-
- - Set CIDR to appropriate value (default 192.168.1.0/24)
-
- - Set IP Range Start to appropriate value (default 192.168.1.1)
-
- - Set IP Range End to appropriate value (default 192.168.1.254)
-
- - Set vlan to appropriate value (default 102)
-
-#. Update the Management network configuration.
-
- - Set CIDR to appropriate value (default 192.168.0.0/24)
-
- - Set IP Range Start to appropriate value (default 192.168.0.1)
-
- - Set IP Range End to appropriate value (default 192.168.0.254)
-
- - Check <VLAN tagging>.
-
- - Set appropriate VLAN id. (default 101)
-
-#. Update the Private Network Information
-
- - Set CIDR to appropriate value (default 192.168.2.0/24
-
- - Set IP Range Start to appropriate value (default 192.168.2.1)
-
- - Set IP Range End to appropriate value (default 192.168.2.254)
-
- - Check <VLAN tagging>.
-
- - Set appropriate VLAN tag (default 103)
-
-#. Select the "Neutron L3 Node Networks group" on the left pane.
-
-#. Update the Floating Network configuration.
-
- - Set the Floating IP range start (default 172.16.0.130)
-
- - Set the Floating IP range end (default 172.16.0.254)
-
- - Set the Floating network name (default admin_floating_net)
-
-#. Update the Internal Network configuration.
-
- - Set Internal network CIDR to an appropriate value (default 192.168.111.0/24)
-
- - Set Internal network gateway to an appropriate value
-
- - Set the Internal network name (default admin_internal_net)
-
-#. Update the Guest OS DNS servers.
-
- - Set Guest OS DNS Server values appropriately
-
-#. Save Settings.
-
-#. Select the "Other Node Networks group" on the left pane.
-
-#. Update the Public network assignment.
-
- - Check the box for "Assign public network to all nodes" (Required by OpenDaylight)
-
-#. Update Host OS DNS Servers.
-
- - Provide the DNS server settings
-
-#. Update Host OS NTP Servers.
-
- - Provide the NTP server settings
-
-Select Hypervisor type
-----------------------
-
-#. In the FUEL UI of your Environment, click the "Settings" Tab
-
-#. Select Compute on the left side pane
-
- - Check the KVM box and press "Save settings"
-
-Enable Plugins
---------------
-
-#. In the FUEL UI of your Environment, click the "Settings" Tab
-
-#. Select Other on the left side pane
-
- - Enable and configure the plugins of your choice
-
-Allocate nodes to environment and assign functional roles
----------------------------------------------------------
-
-#. Click on the "Nodes" Tab in the FUEL WEB UI.
-
-#. Assign roles.
-
- - Click on the <+Add Nodes> button
-
- - Check <Controller>, <Telemetry - MongoDB> and optionally an SDN Controller role (OpenDaylight controller/ONOS) in the Assign Roles Section.
-
- - Check one node which you want to act as a Controller from the bottom half of the screen
-
- - Click <Apply Changes>.
-
- - Click on the <+Add Nodes> button
-
- - Check the <Controller> and <Storage - Ceph OSD> roles.
-
- - Check the two next nodes you want to act as Controllers from the bottom half of the screen
-
- - Click <Apply Changes>
-
- - Click on <+Add Nodes> button
-
- - Check the <Compute> and <Storage - Ceph OSD> roles.
-
- - Check the Nodes you want to act as Computes from the bottom half of the screen
-
- - Click <Apply Changes>.
-
-#. Configure interfaces.
-
- - Check Select <All> to select all allocated nodes
-
- - Click <Configure Interfaces>
-
- - Assign interfaces (bonded) for mgmt-, admin-, private-, public-
- and storage networks
-
- - Click <Apply>
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-.. 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
-
-
-OPTIONAL - Set Local Mirror Repos
----------------------------------
-
-The following steps can be executed if you are in an environment with
-no connection to the Internet. The Fuel server delivers a local repo
-that can be used for installation / deployment of openstack.
-
-#. In the Fuel UI of your Environment, click the Settings Tab and select General from the left pane.
-
- - Replace the URI values for the "Name" values outlined below:
-
- - "ubuntu" URI="deb http://<ip-of-fuel-server>:8080/mirrors/ubuntu/ trusty main"
-
- - "ubuntu-security" URI="deb http://<ip-of-fuel-server>:8080/mirrors/ubuntu/ trusty-security main"
-
- - "ubuntu-updates" URI="deb http://<ip-of-fuel-server>:8080/mirrors/ubuntu/ trusty-updates main"
-
- - "mos" URI="deb http://<ip-of-fuel-server>::8080/liberty-8.0/ubuntu/x86_64 mos8.0 main restricted"
-
- - "Auxiliary" URI="deb http://<ip-of-fuel-server>:8080/liberty-8.0/ubuntu/auxiliary auxiliary main restricted"
-
- - Click <Save Settings> at the bottom to Save your changes
-
-Target specific configuration
------------------------------
-
-#. Set up targets for provisioning with non-default "Offloading Modes"
-
- Some target nodes may require additional configuration after they are
- PXE booted (bootstrapped); the most frequent changes are in defaults
- for ethernet devices' "Offloading Modes" settings (e.g. some targets'
- ethernet drivers may strip VLAN traffic by default).
-
- If your target ethernet drivers have wrong "Offloading Modes" defaults,
- in "Configure interfaces" page (described above), expand affected
- interface's "Offloading Modes" and [un]check the relevant settings:
-
-#. Set up targets for "Verify Networks" with non-default "Offloading Modes"
-
- **NOTE**: Check *Reference 15* for an updated and comprehensive list of
- known issues and/or limitations, including "Offloading Modes" not being
- applied during "Verify Networks" step.
-
- Setting custom "Offloading Modes" in Fuel GUI will only apply those settings
- during provisioning and **not** during "Verify Networks", so if your targets
- need this change, you have to apply "Offloading Modes" settings by hand
- to bootstrapped nodes.
-
- **E.g.**: Our driver has "rx-vlan-filter" default "on" (expected "off") on
- the openstack interface(s) "eth1", preventing VLAN traffic from passing
- during "Verify Networks".
-
- - From Fuel master console identify target nodes admin IPs:
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- $ fuel nodes
-
-
- - SSH into each of the target nodes and disable "rx-vlan-filter" on the
- affected physical interface(s) allocated for OpenStack traffic (eth1):
-
- .. code-block:: bash
-
- $ ssh root@10.20.0.6 ethtool -K eth1 rx-vlan-filter off
-
- - Repeat the step above for all affected nodes/interfaces in the POD.
-
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-.. 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
-
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-.. 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
-
-Introduction
-============
-
-This document provides guidelines on how to install and configure the
-<template> scenario of OPNFV including required software and hardware configurations.
-
-Although the available installation options give a high degree of
-freedom in how the system is set-up, including architecture, services
-and features, etc., said permutations may not provide an OPNFV
-compliant reference architecture. This instruction provides a
-step-by-step guide that results in an OPNFV Compliant deployment.
-
-The audience of this document is assumed to have good knowledge in
-networking and Unix/Linux administration.
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-.. 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
-
-
-Installation health-check
-=========================
-
-#. Perform system health-check (see figure below)
-
- - Click the "Health Check" tab inside your Environment in the FUEL Web UI
-
- - Check <Select All> and Click <Run Tests>
-
- - Allow tests to run and investigate results where appropriate
-
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-.. 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
-
-Preparation
-===========
-.. Not all of these options are relevant for all scenario's. I advise following the
-.. instructions applicable to the deploy tool used in the scenario.
-
-Before starting the installation of the <scenario> scenario some preparation must
-be done. You may choose to install the <scenario> scenario using an ISO image, or
-executing the installation from a prepared jumphost.
-
-Preparing your jumphost to install by script
---------------------------------------------
-
-To deploy the <scenario> scenario from a script you will need to prepare the jumphost
-with a compatible operating system. Prepare your jumphost running CentOS 7 with libvirt
-running on it. You may then install the RDO Release RPM:
-
-``sudo yum install -y https://www.rdoproject.org/repos/rdo-release.rpm opnfv-apex-{version}.rpm``
-
-The RDO Project release repository is needed to install OpenVSwitch, which is a dependency of
-opnfv-apex. If you do not have external connectivity to use this repository you need to download
-the OpenVSwitch RPM from the RDO Project repositories and install it with the opnfv-apex RPM.
-
-Preparing your jumphost using an ISO image
-------------------------------------------
-
-An alternative to preparing your own jumphost id to use a <scenario> ISO image as a boot image.
-Download or build the ISO image according to the following instructions.
-
-Retrieving the ISO image
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-If you choose to install the <scenario> scenario from an ISO image you must first
-retrieve the <template-containing>.iso image of the Colorado release. This can be
-found can be found at <hyperlink required>.
-
-Building the ISO image
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-Alternatively, you may choose to build the Fuel .iso from source by cloning the
-opnfv/fuel git repository. To retrieve the repository for the Colorado release use the following command:
-
-$ git clone https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/fuel
-
-Check-out the Colorado release tag to set the HEAD to the
-baseline required to replicate the Colorado release:
-
-$ git checkout colorado.1.0
-
-Go to the fuel directory and build the .iso:
-
-$ cd fuel/build; make all
-
-For more information on how to build, please see *Reference: 14*
-
-Booting from the ISO image
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-Mount the <scenario> ISO file/media as a boot device on the jump host server. If all your hardware
-preparation is complete at this time you should reboot the jumphost to establish the deployment server.
-
-
-Additional preparations
------------------------
-.. Additional information should be provided here. it should be relatively short and informative
-.. and not drag attention away from the hardware preparation section.
-
-
-Additionally, familiarize yourself with Fuel by reading the following documents:
-
-- Fuel planning guide, please see *Reference: 8*
-
-- Fuel user guide, please see *Reference: 9*
-
-- Fuel operations guide, please see *Reference: 10*
-
-- Fuel Plugin Developers Guide, please see *Reference: 11*
-
-Prior to installation, a number of deployment specific parameters must be collected, those are:
-
-#. Provider sub-net and gateway information
-
-#. Provider VLAN information
-
-#. Provider DNS addresses
-
-#. Provider NTP addresses
-
-#. Network overlay you plan to deploy (VLAN, VXLAN, FLAT)
-
-#. How many nodes and what roles you want to deploy (Controllers, Storage, Computes)
-
-#. Monitoring options you want to deploy (Ceilometer, Syslog, etc.).
-
-#. Other options not covered in the document are available in the links above
-
-This information will be needed for the configuration procedures
-provided in this document.
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-.. 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
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-References
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-OPNFV
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-1) `OPNFV Home Page <http://www.opnfv.org>`_
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-2) `OPNFV documentation- and software downloads <https://www.opnfv.org/software/download>`_
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-OpenStack
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-3) `OpenStack Liberty Release artifacts <http://www.openstack.org/software/liberty>`_
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-4) `OpenStack documentation <http://docs.openstack.org>`_
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-OpenDaylight
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-5) `OpenDaylight artifacts <http://www.opendaylight.org/software/downloads>`_
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-Fuel
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-6) `The Fuel OpenStack project <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel>`_
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-7) `Fuel documentation overview <https://docs.fuel-infra.org/openstack/fuel/fuel-8.0/>`_
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-8) `Fuel planning guide <https://docs.fuel-infra.org/openstack/fuel/fuel-8.0/mos-planning-guide.html>`_
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-9) `Fuel quick start guide <https://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-8.0/quickstart-guide.html>`_
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-10) `Fuel operations guide <https://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-8.0/operations.html>`_
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-11) `Fuel Plugin Developers Guide <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel/Plugins>`_
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-12) `Fuel OpenStack Hardware Compatibility List <https://www.mirantis.com/products/openstack-drivers-and-plugins/hardware-compatibility-list>`_
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-Fuel in OPNFV
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-13) `OPNFV Installation instruction for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool <http://artifacts.opnfv.org/fuel/brahmaputra/docs/installation-instruction.html>`_
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-14) `OPNFV Build instruction for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool <http://artifacts.opnfv.org/fuel/brahmaputra/docs/build-instruction.html>`_
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-15) `OPNFV Release Note for the Brahmaputra release of OPNFV when using Fuel as a deployment tool <http://artifacts.opnfv.org/fuel/brahmaputra/docs/release-notes.html>`_