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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)
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-Brahmaputra OpenStack User Guide
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-
-OpenStack is a cloud operating system developed and released by the
-`OpenStack project <https://www.openstack.org>`_. OpenStack is used in OPNFV for
-controlling pools of compute, storage, and networking resources in a Pharos
-compliant infrastructure.
-
-OpenStack is used in Brahmaputra to manage tenants (known in OpenStack as projects),
-users, services, images, flavours, and quotas across the Pharos infrastructure.
-The OpenStack interface provides the primary interface for an operational Brahmaputra
-deployment and it is from the "horizon console" that an OPNFV user will perform the
-majority of administrative and operational activities on the deployment.
-
-OpenStack references
---------------------
-
-The `OpenStack user guide <http://docs.openstack.org/user-guide>`_ provides details
-and descriptions of how to configure and interact with the OpenStack deployment. This
-guide can be used by lab engineers and operators to tune the OpenStack deployment to
-your liking.
-
-Once you have configured OpenStack to your purposes, or the Brahmaputra deployment meets
-your needs as deployed, an operator, or administrator, will find the best guidance for
-working with OpenStack in the
-`OpenStack administration guide <http://docs.openstack.org/user-guide-admin>`_.
-
-Connecting to the OpenStack instance
-------------------------------------
-
-Once familiar with the basic of working with OpenStack you will want to connect to the
-OpenStack instance via the Horizon Console. The Horizon console provide a Web based GUI
-that will allow you operate the deployment.
-To do this you should open a browser on the JumpHost to the following address
-and enter the username and password:
-
-
- http://{Controller-VIP}:80/index.html>
- username: admin
- password: admin
-
-Other methods of interacting with and configuring OpenStack,, like the REST API
-and CLI are also available in the Brahmaputra deployment, see the
-`OpenStack administration guide <http://docs.openstack.org/user-guide-admin>`_
-for more information on using those interfaces.