OpenStack Charms - Deployment Guide
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The whole guide assumes Juju 2.9 as the top page states:
> The software versions used in this guide are as follows:
> * Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy) for the Juju client, Juju controller, and
> all cloud nodes (including containers)
> * MAAS 3.3.3
> * Juju 2.9.43
> * OpenStack 2023.1 (Antelope)
Now that the default channel of Juju snap is 3.1, we should pin to 2.9
in the short term. Otherwise the first user experience is not going to
be smooth due to backward-incompatible commands such as `juju
add-relation` or `juju run`.
Closes-Bug: #2029323
Change-Id: Ia5eb711de1ef60443311413477460620de17f77d
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OpenStack Charms Deployment Guide
The OpenStack Charms Deployment Guide is the main source of information for the usage of the OpenStack Charms.
Building
To build the guide run this simple command:
tox
The resulting HTML files will be found in the deploy-guide/build/html
directory. These can be opened individually with a web browser or hosted by a
local web server.
Contributing
Documentation issues can be filed on Launchpad.
This repository is under version control and is managed via the OpenStack Gerrit system (see the OpenDev Developer’s Guide). For specific guidance on working with the documentation hosted on docs.openstack.org please read the OpenStack Documentation Contributor Guide.