The PDF build does not include content multiple times if the same file is included in a toctree more than once. That means we need to restructure the guide to handle the common parts differently. This approach merges some of the previously split sections back together using inline prose to indicate where minor variations apply for different operating systems but retaining separate files for cases where the differences are significant. Change-Id: I5d9ff549b05ca4ce54486719d70858589b8fcfa3 Depends-On: Ia750cb049c0f53a234ea70ce1f2bbbb7a2aa9454 Signed-off-by: Doug Hellmann <doug@doughellmann.com>
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Debian OpenStack packages
Distributions release OpenStack packages as part of the distribution or using other methods because of differing release schedules. Perform these procedures on all nodes.
Note
The set up of OpenStack packages described here needs to be done on all nodes: controller, compute, and Block Storage nodes.
Warning
Your hosts must contain the latest versions of base installation packages available for your distribution before proceeding further.
Note
Disable or remove any automatic update services because they can impact your OpenStack environment.
Enable the backports repository
The Newton release is available directly through the official Debian backports repository. To use this repository, follow the instruction from the official Debian website, which basically suggest doing the following steps:
On all nodes, adding the Debian 8 (Jessie) backport repository to the source list:
# echo "deb http://http.debian.net/debian jessie-backports main" \ >>/etc/apt/sources.list
Note
Later you can use the following command to install a package:
# apt -t jessie-backports install ``PACKAGE``
Finalize the installation
- Upgrade the packages on all nodes:
# apt update && apt dist-upgrade
Note
If the upgrade process includes a new kernel, reboot your host to activate it.
- Install the OpenStack client:
# apt install python-openstackclient