Add missing steps for opening category in User Guides

Add missing steps for opening category in User Guides to
make them consistent with the Admin Guide.

Change-Id: I0c4b6d5b248fbf2a5814812d147141acadf25a1f
Implements: blueprint user-guides-reorganised
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chenqiaomin 2015-07-12 15:44:12 -04:00
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9 changed files with 196 additions and 54 deletions

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@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ Create flavors
Choose the :guilabel:`admin` project from the drop-down Choose the :guilabel:`admin` project from the drop-down
list at the top of the page. list at the top of the page.
#. In the :guilabel:`Admin` tab, open the :guilabel:`System #. In the :guilabel:`Admin` tab, open the :guilabel:`System`
Panel` and click the :guilabel:`Flavors` category. tab and click the :guilabel:`Flavors` category.
#. Click :guilabel:`Create Flavor`. #. Click :guilabel:`Create Flavor`.
#. In the :guilabel:`Create Flavor` window, enter or select #. In the :guilabel:`Create Flavor` window, enter or select
the parameters for the flavor. the parameters for the flavor.

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@ -44,9 +44,15 @@ group rules to a project, if your cloud requires them.
.. note:: When adding a rule, you must specify the protocol used with the .. note:: When adding a rule, you must specify the protocol used with the
destination port or source port. destination port or source port.
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Access & #. Log in to the dashboard.
Security`. The :guilabel:`Security Groups` tab shows the security groups
that are available for this project. #. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
click :guilabel:`Access & Security` category. The :guilabel:
`Security Groups` tab shows the security groups that are available
for this project.
#. Select the default security group and click :guilabel:`Manage Rules`. #. Select the default security group and click :guilabel:`Manage Rules`.
@ -89,8 +95,13 @@ Add a key pair
Create at least one key pair for each project. Create at least one key pair for each project.
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click #. Log in to the dashboard.
:guilabel:`Access & Security`.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
click :guilabel:`Access & Security` category.
#. Click the :guilabel:`Key Pairs` tab, which shows the key pairs that #. Click the :guilabel:`Key Pairs` tab, which shows the key pairs that
are available for this project. are available for this project.
@ -107,8 +118,13 @@ Create at least one key pair for each project.
Import a key pair Import a key pair
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click #. Log in to the dashboard.
:guilabel:`Access & Security`.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
click :guilabel:`Access & Security` category.
#. Click the :guilabel:`Key Pairs` tab, which shows the key pairs that #. Click the :guilabel:`Key Pairs` tab, which shows the key pairs that
are available for this project. are available for this project.
@ -158,8 +174,13 @@ of the state of the instances involved. This procedure details the
reservation of a floating IP address from an existing pool of addresses reservation of a floating IP address from an existing pool of addresses
and the association of that address with a specific instance. and the association of that address with a specific instance.
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click #. Log in to the dashboard.
:guilabel:`Access & Security`.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
click :guilabel:`Access & Security` category.
#. Click the :guilabel:`Floating IPs` tab, which shows the floating IP #. Click the :guilabel:`Floating IPs` tab, which shows the floating IP
addresses allocated to instances. addresses allocated to instances.

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@ -16,7 +16,13 @@ Guide <http://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide-cloud/networking.html>`__.
Create a network Create a network
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Networks`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Network` tab and
click :guilabel:`Networks` category.
#. Click :guilabel:`Create Network`. #. Click :guilabel:`Create Network`.
@ -62,7 +68,13 @@ Create a network
Create a router Create a router
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Routers`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Network` tab and
click :guilabel:`Routers` category.
#. Click :guilabel:`Create Router`. #. Click :guilabel:`Create Router`.

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@ -57,10 +57,14 @@ flavor for the type of database instance you want.
datastore and verified that you have an appropriate flavor, you can datastore and verified that you have an appropriate flavor, you can
create a database instance. create a database instance.
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Databases`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. Click :guilabel:`Database Instances`. This lists the instances that already #. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
exist in your environment. appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Database` tab and
click :guilabel:`Instances` category. This lists the instances that
already exist in your environment.
#. Click :guilabel:`Launch Instance`. #. Click :guilabel:`Launch Instance`.
@ -108,10 +112,13 @@ This example shows you how to back up and restore a MySQL database.
To backup the database instance To backup the database instance
------------------------------- -------------------------------
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click #. Log in to the dashboard.
:guilabel:`Databases`.
#. Click :guilabel:`Database Instances`. This displays the existing #. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Database` tab and
click :guilabel:`Instances` category. This displays the existing
instances in your system. instances in your system.
#. Click :guilabel:`Create Backup`. #. Click :guilabel:`Create Backup`.
@ -136,10 +143,13 @@ Now assume that your original database instance is damaged and you
need to restore it. You do the restore by using your backup to create need to restore it. You do the restore by using your backup to create
a new database instance. a new database instance.
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click #. Log in to the dashboard.
:guilabel:`Databases`.
#. Click :guilabel:`Database Backups`. This lists the available backups. #. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Database` tab and
click :guilabel:`Backups` category. This lists the available backups.
#. Check the backup you want to use and click :guilabel:`Restore Backup`. #. Check the backup you want to use and click :guilabel:`Restore Backup`.
@ -162,10 +172,13 @@ such as its volume size and flavor.
To change the volume size of an instance To change the volume size of an instance
---------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click #. Log in to the dashboard.
:guilabel:`Databases`.
#. Click :guilabel:`Database Instances`. This displays the existing #. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Database` tab and
click :guilabel:`Instances` category. This displays the existing
instances in your system. instances in your system.
#. Check the instance you want to work with. #. Check the instance you want to work with.
@ -182,10 +195,13 @@ To change the volume size of an instance
To change the flavor of an instance To change the flavor of an instance
----------------------------------- -----------------------------------
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and #. Log in to the dashboard.
click :guilabel:`Databases`.
#. Click :guilabel:`Database Instances`. This displays the existing #. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Database` tab and
click :guilabel:`Instances` category. This displays the existing
instances in your system. instances in your system.
#. Check the instance you want to work with. In the #. Check the instance you want to work with. In the

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@ -30,7 +30,13 @@ When you launch an instance from a volume, note the following steps:
When you launch an instance from an image, OpenStack creates a local When you launch an instance from an image, OpenStack creates a local
copy of the image on the compute node where the instance starts. copy of the image on the compute node where the instance starts.
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Images`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
click :guilabel:`Images` category.
The dashboard shows the images that have been uploaded to OpenStack The dashboard shows the images that have been uploaded to OpenStack
Image service and are available for this project. Image service and are available for this project.
@ -188,7 +194,13 @@ You can track usage for instances for each project. You can track costs
per month by showing meters like number of vCPUs, disks, RAM, and per month by showing meters like number of vCPUs, disks, RAM, and
uptime for all your instances. uptime for all your instances.
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Overview`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
click :guilabel:`Overview` category.
#. To query the instance usage for a month, select a month and click #. To query the instance usage for a month, select a month and click
:guilabel:`Submit`. :guilabel:`Submit`.
@ -215,7 +227,13 @@ To launch an instance from the snapshot, select the snapshot and click
Manage an instance Manage an instance
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Instances`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
click :guilabel:`Instances` category.
#. Select an instance. #. Select an instance.

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@ -16,7 +16,13 @@ stored in the container and any accompanying metadata.
Create a container Create a container
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Containers`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Object Store` tab and
click :guilabel:`Containers` category.
#. Click :guilabel:`Create Container`. #. Click :guilabel:`Create Container`.
@ -31,7 +37,13 @@ You have successfully created a container.
Upload an object Upload an object
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Containers`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Object Store` tab and
click :guilabel:`Containers` category.
#. Select the container in which you want to store your object. #. Select the container in which you want to store your object.
@ -58,7 +70,13 @@ Manage an object
**To edit an object** **To edit an object**
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Containers`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Object Store` tab and
click :guilabel:`Containers` category.
#. Select the container in which you want to store your object. #. Select the container in which you want to store your object.
@ -75,7 +93,13 @@ Manage an object
**To copy an object from one container to another** **To copy an object from one container to another**
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Containers`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Object Store` tab and
click :guilabel:`Containers` category.
#. Select the container in which you want to store your object. #. Select the container in which you want to store your object.
@ -100,7 +124,13 @@ can upload the file later when it is ready. This temporary object acts a
place-holder for a new object, and enables the user to share object place-holder for a new object, and enables the user to share object
metadata and URL info in advance. metadata and URL info in advance.
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Containers`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Object Store` tab and
click :guilabel:`Containers` category.
#. Select the container in which you want to store your object. #. Select the container in which you want to store your object.
@ -122,7 +152,13 @@ Pseudo-folders are similar to folders in your desktop operating system.
They are virtual collections defined by a common prefix on the object's They are virtual collections defined by a common prefix on the object's
name. name.
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Containers`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Object Store` tab and
click :guilabel:`Containers` category.
#. Select the container in which you want to store your object. #. Select the container in which you want to store your object.

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@ -29,7 +29,8 @@ Follow this procedure to upload an image to a project:
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the #. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project. appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, click :guilabel:`Images`. #. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
click :guilabel:`Images` category.
#. Click :guilabel:`Create Image`. #. Click :guilabel:`Create Image`.
@ -95,7 +96,8 @@ Follow this procedure to update an existing image.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the #. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project. appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, click :guilabel:`Images`. #. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
click :guilabel:`Images` category.
#. Select the image that you want to edit. #. Select the image that you want to edit.
@ -124,7 +126,8 @@ with the appropriate permissions can delete images.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the #. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project. appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, click :guilabel:`Images`. #. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
click :guilabel:`Images` category.
#. Select the images that you want to delete. #. Select the images that you want to delete.

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@ -11,7 +11,13 @@ users can create volume types.
Create a volume Create a volume
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Volumes`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
click :guilabel:`Volumes` category.
#. Click :guilabel:`Create Volume`. #. Click :guilabel:`Create Volume`.
@ -57,7 +63,13 @@ Attach a volume to an instance
After you create one or more volumes, you can attach them to instances. After you create one or more volumes, you can attach them to instances.
You can attach a volume to one instance at a time. You can attach a volume to one instance at a time.
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Volumes`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
click :guilabel:`Volumes` category.
#. Select the volume to add to an instance and click #. Select the volume to add to an instance and click
:guilabel:`Edit Attachments`. :guilabel:`Edit Attachments`.
@ -94,7 +106,13 @@ A message indicates whether the action was successful.
Create a snapshot from a volume Create a snapshot from a volume
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Volumes`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
click :guilabel:`Volumes` category.
#. Select a volume from which to create a snapshot. #. Select a volume from which to create a snapshot.
@ -110,7 +128,13 @@ Create a snapshot from a volume
Edit a volume Edit a volume
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Volumes`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
click :guilabel:`Volumes` category.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the #. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project. appropriate project.
@ -136,7 +160,13 @@ Delete a volume
When you delete an instance, the data in its attached volumes is not When you delete an instance, the data in its attached volumes is not
destroyed. destroyed.
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click :guilabel:`Volumes`. #. Log in to the dashboard.
#. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Compute` tab and
click :guilabel:`Volumes` category.
#. Select the check boxes for the volumes that you want to delete. #. Select the check boxes for the volumes that you want to delete.

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@ -25,9 +25,11 @@ openstack.org/developer/heat/>`_.
Launch a stack Launch a stack
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click #. Log in to the dashboard.
:guilabel:`Stacks` in the :guilabel:`Orchestration` category #. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
on the :guilabel:`Project` tab. appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Orchestration` tab and
click :guilabel:`Stacks` category.
#. Click :guilabel:`Launch Stack`. #. Click :guilabel:`Launch Stack`.
#. In the :guilabel:`Select Template` dialog box, specify the #. In the :guilabel:`Select Template` dialog box, specify the
following values: following values:
@ -118,9 +120,11 @@ Events
Manage a stack Manage a stack
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click #. Log in to the dashboard.
:guilabel:`Stacks` in the :guilabel:`Orchestration` category #. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
on the :guilabel:`Project` tab. appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Orchestration` tab and
click :guilabel:`Stacks` category.
#. Select the stack that you want to update. #. Select the stack that you want to update.
#. Click :guilabel:`Change Stack Template`. #. Click :guilabel:`Change Stack Template`.
#. In the :guilabel:`Select Template` dialog box, select the #. In the :guilabel:`Select Template` dialog box, select the
@ -136,9 +140,11 @@ Delete a stack
When you delete a stack, you cannot undo this action. When you delete a stack, you cannot undo this action.
#. Log in to the dashboard, choose a project, and click #. Log in to the dashboard.
:guilabel:`Stacks` in the :guilabel:`Orchestration` category #. From the CURRENT PROJECT on the :guilabel:`Project` tab, select the
on the :guilabel:`Project` tab. appropriate project.
#. On the :guilabel:`Project` tab, open the :guilabel:`Orchestration` tab and
click :guilabel:`Stacks` category.
#. Select the stack that you want to delete. #. Select the stack that you want to delete.
#. Click :guilabel:`Delete Stack`. #. Click :guilabel:`Delete Stack`.
#. In the confirmation dialog box, click :guilabel:`Delete Stack` #. In the confirmation dialog box, click :guilabel:`Delete Stack`