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=========================
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All-In-One Single Machine
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=========================
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Things are about to get real! Using OpenStack in containers or VMs is
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nice for kicking the tires, but doesn't compare to the feeling you get
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with hardware.
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Prerequisites Linux & Network
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=============================
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Minimal Install
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---------------
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You need to have a system with a fresh install of Linux. You can
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download the `Minimal
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CD <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD>`__ for
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Ubuntu releases since DevStack will download & install all the
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additional dependencies. The netinstall ISO is available for
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`Fedora <http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/releases/>`__
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and
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`CentOS/RHEL <http://mirrors.kernel.org/centos/>`__.
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You may be tempted to use a desktop distro on a laptop, it will probably
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work but you may need to tell Network Manager to keep its fingers off
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the interface(s) that OpenStack uses for bridging.
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Network Configuration
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---------------------
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Determine the network configuration on the interface used to integrate
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your OpenStack cloud with your existing network. For example, if the IPs
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given out on your network by DHCP are 192.168.1.X - where X is between
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100 and 200 you will be able to use IPs 201-254 for **floating ips**.
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To make things easier later change your host to use a static IP instead
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of DHCP (i.e. 192.168.1.201).
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Installation shake and bake
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===========================
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Add your user
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-------------
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We need to add a user to install DevStack. (if you created a user during
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install you can skip this step and just give the user sudo privileges
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below)
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::
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    adduser stack
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Since this user will be making many changes to your system, it will need
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to have sudo privileges:
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::
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    apt-get install sudo -y || yum install -y sudo
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    echo "stack ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" >> /etc/sudoers
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From here on you should use the user you created. **Logout** and
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**login** as that user.
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Download DevStack
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-----------------
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We'll grab the latest version of DevStack via https:
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::
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    sudo apt-get install git -y || yum install -y git
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    git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack-dev/devstack
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    cd devstack
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Run DevStack
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------------
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Now to configure ``stack.sh``. DevStack includes a sample in
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``devstack/samples/local.conf``. Create ``local.conf`` as shown below to
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do the following:
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-  Set ``FLOATING_RANGE`` to a range not used on the local network, i.e.
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   192.168.1.224/27. This configures IP addresses ending in 225-254 to
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   be used as floating IPs.
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-  Set ``FIXED_RANGE`` and ``FIXED_NETWORK_SIZE`` to configure the
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   internal address space used by the instances.
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-  Set ``FLAT_INTERFACE`` to the Ethernet interface that connects the
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   host to your local network. This is the interface that should be
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   configured with the static IP address mentioned above.
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-  Set the administrative password. This password is used for the
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   **admin** and **demo** accounts set up as OpenStack users.
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-  Set the MySQL administrative password. The default here is a random
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   hex string which is inconvenient if you need to look at the database
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   directly for anything.
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-  Set the RabbitMQ password.
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-  Set the service password. This is used by the OpenStack services
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   (Nova, Glance, etc) to authenticate with Keystone.
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``local.conf`` should look something like this:
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::
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    [[local|localrc]]
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    FLOATING_RANGE=192.168.1.224/27
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    FIXED_RANGE=10.11.12.0/24
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    FIXED_NETWORK_SIZE=256
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    FLAT_INTERFACE=eth0
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    ADMIN_PASSWORD=supersecret
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    MYSQL_PASSWORD=iheartdatabases
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    RABBIT_PASSWORD=flopsymopsy
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    SERVICE_PASSWORD=iheartksl
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Run DevStack:
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::
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    ./stack.sh
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A seemingly endless stream of activity ensues. When complete you will
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see a summary of ``stack.sh``'s work, including the relevant URLs,
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accounts and passwords to poke at your shiny new OpenStack.
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Using OpenStack
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---------------
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At this point you should be able to access the dashboard from other
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computers on the local network. In this example that would be
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http://192.168.1.201/ for the dashboard (aka Horizon). Launch VMs and if
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you give them floating IPs and security group access those VMs will be
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accessible from other machines on your network.
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Some examples of using the OpenStack command-line clients ``nova`` and
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``glance`` are in the shakedown scripts in ``devstack/exercises``.
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``exercise.sh`` will run all of those scripts and report on the results.
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