Documentation fixes

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Samir Ibradžić 2016-03-15 04:38:50 +09:00
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@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ Fuel |FuelVer|
MidoNet plugin for Fuel |PluginVer|
======================= ===============
Limitations
-----------
Known Limitations
-----------------
* The plugin has some limitations regarding node count scalability for NSDB
(Network State Database) and OpenStack Controller role nodes. Once number of
@ -44,9 +44,6 @@ Limitations
MidoNet itself supports any number of gateway nodes, it is only a plugin
limitation, additional nodes needs to be set up manually.
* The plugin works with Mirantis OpenStack deployed on Ubuntu 14.04.x operating
system environment.
.. _v2015.06: https://github.com/midonet/midonet/tree/stable/v2015.06.2
.. _MEM: http://docs.midokura.com/docs/latest/manager-guide/content/index.html
.. _provided: http://www.midokura.com/mem-eval

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@ -9,18 +9,18 @@ MidoNet Fuel Plugin User Guide
Once the Fuel MidoNet plugin has been installed (following
`Installation Guide`_), you can create *OpenStack* environments that use
MidoNet SDN controller as a Neutron backend.
MidoNet SDN controller as a Neutron back-end.
MidoNet Networks
----------------
MidoNet changes the behaviour of dafault Neutron deployments, understanding
MidoNet changes the behavior of default Neutron deployments, understanding
what MidoNet plugin does, especially in regard to external networks, is
essential to configure and use MidoNet Fuel plugin properly.
MidoNet plugin is compatible with both **Neutron + GRE** and
**Neutron + VxLAN** network tunneling overlays, so let's focus on showing
the differences betewwn the Neutron dafault ML2 deployments first.
the differences beteewn the Neutron default ML2 deployments first.
Neutron without MidoNet plugin
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@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ Troubleshooting MidoNet Fuel deployment
In a case MidoNet Fuel deployment failed for some reason, first thing to
do is to make sure that the initiated deployment satisfies the plugin
`Limitations`_.
`Known Limitations`_.
In a case MidoNet Fuel deployment failed for some other reason, useful thing
to be checked are various log outputs available in Fuel WEB UI. Click on the

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To install the MidoNet Fuel plugin:
#. Download MidoNet plugin version |PluginVer| from `Fuel Plugins Catalog`_
#. Download the plugin from the `Fuel Plugin Catalog`_
#. Log into Fuel Master node and install the plugin using the
`Fuel CLI <https://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/user-guide.html#using-fuel-cli>`_:
@ -236,5 +236,5 @@ follow these steps:
`each Fuel network type <https://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/reference-architecture.html#network-architecture>`_.
.. _Experimental Features: https://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-7.0/operations.html#enable-experimental-features
.. _Fuel Plugins Catalog: https://www.mirantis.com/products/openstack-drivers-and-plugins/fuel-plugins/
.. _Fuel Plugin Catalog: https://www.mirantis.com/products/openstack-drivers-and-plugins/fuel-plugins/

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.. class:: center
version |PluginVer| for Fuel |FuelVer|
version 3.0-|PluginVer|-1 for Fuel |FuelVer|
.. raw:: pdf