diff --git a/doc/user/source/environment.rst b/doc/user/source/environment.rst index bf0c377..fa3895a 100644 --- a/doc/user/source/environment.rst +++ b/doc/user/source/environment.rst @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ UI by doing the following: #. On the :guilabel:`Networking setup` configuration step, select :guilabel:`Neutron with NSX-T plugin` radio button - .. image:: /image/neutron-nsxt-item.png + .. image:: ../image/neutron-nsxt-item.png :scale: 70 % Network setup @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ enabled. Otherwise compute node will be communicating with NSX Manager through controller that perform NAT which will hide compute node IP addresses and will prevent them to register in NSX management plane. - .. image:: /image/nsx-t-public.png + .. image:: ../image/nsx-t-public.png :scale: 100% Another way is to locate NSX nodes in OpenStack management network. In this @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ setup there is no need to assign public network to all nodes, because OpenStack and NSX nodes has L2 connectivity and no NAT is performed. OpenStack controllers and computes will still use Public network as default route. - .. image:: /image/nsx-t-mgmt.png + .. image:: ../image/nsx-t-mgmt.png :scale: 100% During the deployment, the plugin creates a simple network topology for diff --git a/doc/user/source/limitations.rst b/doc/user/source/limitations.rst index 221bc10..57c97ab 100644 --- a/doc/user/source/limitations.rst +++ b/doc/user/source/limitations.rst @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ It is not possible to enable plugin on already existing OpenStack. Ubuntu cloud archive distribution is not supported -------------------------------------------------- - .. image:: /image/uca-archive.png + .. image:: ../image/uca-archive.png :scale: 70 % Fuel 9.0 provides two options for OpenStack release. One is plain Ubuntu