diff --git a/docs/guides-install/developer/install-minikube.md b/docs/guides-install/developer/install-minikube.md index 9dc79d9945..a386a79448 100644 --- a/docs/guides-install/developer/install-minikube.md +++ b/docs/guides-install/developer/install-minikube.md @@ -27,14 +27,13 @@ If your environment meets all of the prerequisites above, you can simply use the ``` # Clone the project: -git clone https://github.com/att-comdev/openstack-helm.git && cd openstack-helm +git clone https://github.com/openstack/openstack-helm.git && cd openstack-helm # Get a list of the current tags: git tag -l # Checkout the tag you want to work with (use master for development): # For stability and testing, checkout the latest stable branch. -git checkout 0.2.0 # Start a local Helm Server: helm serve & @@ -81,7 +80,7 @@ helm install --name=horizon local/horizon --namespace=openstack # Getting Started -After installation, start Minikube with the flags listed below. Ensure that you have supplied enough disk, memory, and the current version flag for Kubernetes during `minikube start`. More information can be found [HERE](https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/blob/master/docs/minikube_start.md). +After installation, start Minikube with the flags listed below. Ensure that you have supplied enough disk, memory, and the current version flag for Kubernetes during `minikube start`. More information can be found [HERE](https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube#quickstart). ``` minikube start \ @@ -91,7 +90,7 @@ minikube start \ --memory 4048 ``` -Next, deploy the [Calico](http://docs.projectcalico.org/master/getting-started/kubernetes/installation/hosted/hosted) manifest. This is not a requirement in cases where you want to use your own CNI-enabled SDN, however you are doing so at your own experience. Note which versions of Calico are recommended for the project in our [Installation Guide](https://github.com/att-comdev/openstack-helm/blob/master/docs/installation/getting-started.md#overview). +Next, deploy the [Calico](http://docs.projectcalico.org/master/getting-started/kubernetes/installation/hosted/hosted) manifest. This is not a requirement in cases where you want to use your own CNI-enabled SDN, however you are doing so at your own experience. Note which versions of Calico are recommended for the project in our [Installation Guide](../install-multinode.md#overview). ``` kubectl create -f http://docs.projectcalico.org/v2.0/getting-started/kubernetes/installation/hosted/calico.yaml @@ -160,7 +159,7 @@ helm repo list Download the latest release of the project, preferably from `master` since you are following the "developer" instructions. ``` -git clone https://github.com/att-comdev/openstack-helm.git +git clone https://github.com/openstack/openstack-helm.git ``` Run `make` against the newly cloned project, which will automatically build secrets for the deployment and push the charts to your new local Helm repository: @@ -182,7 +181,7 @@ Consider the following when using Minikube and development mode: * Persistent Storage used for Minikube development mode is `hostPath`. The Ceph PVC's included with this project are not intended to work with Minikube. * There is *no need* to install the `helm-toolkit` `ceph` or `bootstrap` charts. These charts are required for deploying Ceph PVC's. * Familiarize yourself with `values.yaml` included with the MariaDB chart. You will want to have the `storage_path` directory created prior to deploying MariaDB. This value will be used as the deployment's `hostPath`. -* If Ceph development is required, you will need to follow the [getting started guide](https://github.com/att-comdev/openstack-helm/blob/master/docs/installation/getting-started.md) rather than this development mode documentation. +* If Ceph development is required, you will need to follow the [getting started guide](../install-multinode.md) rather than this development mode documentation. To deploy Openstack-Helm in development mode, ensure you've created a minikube-approved `hostPath` volume. Minikube is very specific about what is expected for `hostPath` volumes. The following volumes are acceptable for minikube deployments: @@ -277,4 +276,4 @@ If you have any questions, comments, or find any bugs, please submit an issue so # Troubleshooting -* [Openstack-Helm Minikube Troubleshooting](../troubleshooting/ts-minikube.md) +* [Openstack-Helm Minikube Troubleshooting](../../guides-operator/troubleshooting/ts-development.md)