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Matthew Kassawara 374a38f49a [install] Initial networking architecture changes
Implement initial networking architecture changes for Liberty
as follows:

1) Remove nova-network.
2) Develop architecture for provider networks with Linux
   bridge agent.
3) Develop architecture for self-service networks with
   Linux bridge agent.
4) Munge the neutron controller and network node configuration
   together.
5) Rejigger neutron to use the Linux bridge agent.
6) Restructure launch an instance content to account for
   two networking options.
7) Other restructuring as necessary to meet the primary
   goal.

For simplicity, both architectures require only two nodes,
each with two network interfaces, to deploy core OpenStack
services. Also, to address recurring issues about the lack
of support for connecting instances directly to the
public/external network, the self-service architecture
augments the provider networks architecture which allows
connection to both private and public networks.

Change-Id: Ie3ab9a15ebfe82c0ce54f709c87a66d7cc46db3f
Implements: blueprint installguide-liberty
2015-09-22 10:59:55 -05:00

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OpenStack Installation Guide for Debian

rdo

OpenStack Installation Guide for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, and Fedora

obs

OpenStack Installation Guide for openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise

ubuntu

OpenStack Installation Guide for Ubuntu

debian

OpenStack Installation Guide for Debian

Abstract

The OpenStack system consists of several key projects that you install separately. These projects work together depending on your cloud needs. These projects include Compute, Identity Service, Networking, Image Service, Block Storage, Object Storage, Telemetry, Orchestration, and Database. You can install any of these projects separately and configure them stand-alone or as connected entities.

rdo

This guide shows you how to install OpenStack by using packages available through Fedora 21 as well as on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and its derivatives through the EPEL repository.

ubuntu

This guide walks through an installation by using packages available through Ubuntu 14.04.

obs

This guide shows you how to install OpenStack by using packages on openSUSE 13.2 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 through the Open Build Service Cloud repository.

debian

This guide walks through an installation by using packages available through Debian 8 (code name: Jessie).

Explanations of configuration options and sample configuration files are included.

This guide documents OpenStack Liberty release.

Warning

This guide is a work-in-progress and changing rapidly while we continue to test and enhance the guidance. Please note where there are open "to do" items and help where you are able.

Contents

common/conventions.rst overview.rst environment.rst debconf/debconf.rst keystone.rst glance.rst nova.rst neutron.rst horizon.rst cinder.rst swift.rst heat.rst ceilometer.rst launch-instance.rst app_reserved_uids.rst

common/app_support.rst common/glossary.rst

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