Point to boostrap-servers playbook in quickstart

Since initial setup is arguably the hardest part of kolla deployment,
let's show people our new plabybook to lower the barrier of entry.

TrivialFix

Change-Id: I6edf355772b5705207cdecfbe8c45672a63badf0
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Michal (inc0) Jastrzebski 2016-09-16 20:49:47 +00:00
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@ -87,6 +87,8 @@ Restart docker by executing the following commands:
# Ubuntu with upstart or sysvinit
sudo service docker restart
.. _edit-inventory:
Edit the Inventory File
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@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ A basic Kolla inventory consists of several types of nodes, known in Ansible as
Network configuration
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.. _interface-configuration:
Interface configuration
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@ -27,6 +27,29 @@ started with deploying OpenStack on bare metal or a virtual machine with Kolla.
There are other deployment environments referenced below in
`Additional Environments`_.
Automatic host bootstrap
========================
.. note:: New in Newton
To quickly prepare hosts for Kolla, playbook ``bootstrap-servers`` can be used.
This is an Ansible playbook which works on Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04 and CentOS 7
hosts to install and prepare cluster for Kolla installation.
.. note:: Installation of dependencies for deployment node and configuration
of Kolla interfaces is still required prior to running this command. More
information about Kolla interface configuration in
:ref:`interface-configuration`.
Command to run the playbook:
::
kolla-ansible -i <<inventory file>> bootstrap-servers
To learn more about the inventory file, follow :ref:`edit-inventory`.
Install Dependencies
====================