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diff --git a/docs/configguide/configuration.rst b/docs/configguide/configuration.rst index e5228541..d6d2fd5d 100644 --- a/docs/configguide/configuration.rst +++ b/docs/configguide/configuration.rst @@ -7,39 +7,14 @@ Configuration ************* -QTIP currently supports by using a Docker image or by pulling the repo from -the upstream repository found at https://git.opnfv.org/qtip. Detailed steps -about setting up QTIP using both of these options can be found below. +QTIP currently supports by using a Docker image. Detailed steps +about setting up QTIP can be found below. To use QTIP you should have access to an OpenStack environment, with at least Nova, Neutron, Glance, Keystone and Heat installed. Add a brief introduction to configure OPNFV with this specific installer -Pre-configuration activities ----------------------------- - - -Setting QTIP framework on Ubuntu 14.04 -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Install dependencies: -:: - - sudo apt-get install python-dev - sudo apt-get install python-pip - sudo apt-get install build-essential - sudo apt-get install git wget - sudo pip install python-heatclient python-glanceclient python-neutronclient - - -Download source code and install python dependencies: -:: - - git clone https://git.opnfv.org/qtip - cd qtip - - Installing QTIP using Docker ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -47,18 +22,25 @@ QTIP has a Docker images on the docker hub. Pulling opnfv/qtip docker image from docker hub: :: - sudo docker pull opnfv/qtip + docker pull opnfv/qtip Verify that opnfv/qtip has been downloaded. It should be listed as an image by running the following command. :: - sudo docker images + docker images -Run the Docker instance: +Make dir to store the QTIP image which will be used to create vm in cloud. :: - docker run -it opnfv/qtip /bin/bash + mkdir $HOME/imgstore + +Run and enter the Docker instance: +:: + envs="INSTALLER_TYPE={INSTALLER_TYPE} -e INSTALLER_IP={INSTALLER_IP} +-e NODE_NAME={NODE_NAME}" + docker run --name qtip -id -e $envs -v "$HOME/imgstore:/home/opnfv/imgstore" opnfv/qtip + docker exec -i -t qtip /bin/bash Now you are in the container and QTIP can be found in the /repos/qtip and can be navigated to using the following command. @@ -79,22 +61,22 @@ from the OpenStack *openrc* file. This can be done by running the following command. :: - source get_env_info.sh -n {INSTALLER_TYPE} -i {INSTALLER_IP} + source scripts/get_env_info.sh -n {INSTALLER_TYPE} -i {INSTALLER_IP} source opnfv-creds.sh This provides a ``opnfv-creds.sh`` file which can be sources to get the -environment variables. For running QTIP manually, it is also necessary to -export the installer type. -:: - - export INSTALLER_TYPE="{installer-type}" +environment variables. QTIP default key pair """""""""""""""""""""" -QTIP uses a SSH key pair to connect to the guest image. This key pair can -be found in the ``config/`` directory. +QTIP uses a SSH key pair to connect to the guest image. You should generate key pair +before running QTIP test. And put key pair in the ``config/`` directory. +:: + + ssh-keygen -t rsa -N "" -f config/QtipKey -q + Hardware configuration |