This guide is based on the installguide-cookiecutter template and will be published automatically to docs.openstack.org. [2] is a similar patch and [3] is WIP. A change to add magnum to the install-guide job will follow. This is a follow-up of [4]. [1] http://docs.openstack.org/contributor-guide/project-install-guide.html [2] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/325389 [3] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/317152 [4] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/332161 Change-Id: I145fd30f575dab45b4c947bc4609287b1e300025 Partially-Implements: blueprint magnum-installation-guide
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Install and configure
This section describes how to install and configure the Container Infrastructure Management service, code-named magnum, on the controller node.
This section assumes that you already have a working OpenStack environment with at least the following components installed: Compute, Image Service, Identity, Networking, Block Storage, Orchestration and Neutron/LBaaS. See OpenStack Install Guides for all the above services apart from Neutron/LBaaS. For Neutron/LBaaS see Neutron/LBaaS/HowToRun.
To store certificates, you can use Barbican (which is recommended) or save them locally on the controller node. To install Barbican see Setting up a Barbican Development Environment <http://docs.openstack.org/developer/barbican/ setup/dev.html#configuring-barbican>__
Optionally, you can install the following components: Object Storage to make private Docker registries available to users and Telemetry to send periodically magnum related metrics. See OpenStack Install Guides.
Note
Installation and configuration vary by distribution.
Important
Magnum creates VM clusters on the Compute service (nova), called bays. These VMs must have basic Internet connectivity and must be able to reach magnum's API server. Make sure that Compute and Network services are configured accordingly.
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