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9.1 release uses custom package provider (`apt_fuel`) which can install non-signed package from plugin repository. Plugin uses standard package provider (`apt`) which fails to install non-signed package, due to this deployment process stops. By adding '/etc/puppet/modules' to parameters of task we can use `apt_fuel` provider for package installation in plugin manifests. Change-Id: I7e2f9b8fcc2f080d76761a4a24dca3882e17dd78 |
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deployment_scripts | ||
doc | ||
plugin_test | ||
repositories/ubuntu | ||
specs | ||
vmware-nsx/debian | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitmodules | ||
.gitreview | ||
LICENSE | ||
Puppetfile | ||
README.md | ||
components.yaml | ||
deployment_tasks.yaml | ||
environment_config.yaml | ||
metadata.yaml | ||
network_roles.yaml | ||
post_install.sh | ||
pre_build_hook | ||
uninstall.sh | ||
update_modules.sh |
README.md
Fuel NSXv plugin
Fuel NSXv plugin enables OpenStack deployment which utilizes vCenter with installed and configured VMware NSXv network virtualization software.
See doc/ directory for documentation.
To build HTML variant of documentation you need to install sphinx document generator, easiest way to do this is to use doc/requirements.txt.
$ pip install -r doc/requirements.txt
$ cd doc/user
$ make html
After that you can start exploring documentation in doc/user/source/_build/html/ directory.