RETIRED, A set of bash scripts that allow to easily deploy Fuel environment and try OpenStack using VirtualBox as a virtualization layer.
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README.md

VirtualBox enviropment kit

Requirements

  • VirtualBox with VirtualBox Extension Pack
  • procps
  • expect
  • Cygwin for Windows host PC
  • Enable VT-x/AMD-V acceleration option on your hardware for 64-bits guests

Run

In order to successfully run Mirantis OpenStack under VirtualBox, you need to:

  • download the official release (.iso) and place it under 'iso/' directory
  • run "./launch.sh" (or "./launch_8GB.sh" or "./launch_16GB.sh" according to your system resources). It will automatically pick up the iso and spin up master node and slave nodes

If there are any errors, the script will report them and abort.

If you want to change settings (number of OpenStack nodes, CPU, RAM, HDD), please refer to "config.sh".

To shutdown VMs and clean environment just run "./clean.sh"

To deploy on a remote machine just set environment variable REMOTE_HOST with ssh connection string. The variable REMOTE_PORT allows to specify custom port for ssh.

 REMOTE_HOST=user@user.mos.mirantis.net ./launch_8GB.sh
# or
 REMOTE_HOST=user@user.mos.mirantis.net REMOTE_PORT=23 ./launch_8GB.sh