Boss drum, motivating rhythm of life with the healing, rhythmic synergy. More seriously, this patch re-arranges the documentation structure to conform to the structure outlined in [1]. With it, some changes are made to effectively transition the links and simplify the sphinx configuration. The Mitaka/Liberty documentation links are removed as they are no longer available. [1] http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/docs-specs/specs/pike/os-manuals-migration.html Change-Id: Icc985de3af4de5ea7a5aa01b6e6f6e524c67f11b
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Finding Ansible scripts after installation
All scripts used to install OpenStack with Ansible can be viewed from the repository on GitHub, and on the local infrastructure server.
The repository containing the scripts and playbooks is located at https://github.com/openstack/openstack-ansible.
To access the scripts and playbooks on the local infra01
server, follow these steps.
- Log into the
infra01server. - Change to the
/opt/rpc-openstack/openstack-ansibledirectory. - The
scriptsdirectory contains scripts used in the installation. Generally, directories and subdirectories underrpcdcontain files related to RPCO. For example, therpcd/playbooksdirectory contains the RPCO playbooks.