Make README.rst consistent

The command samples represent with "$" in most places.
So this patch adds it to some places.
And this patch changes the url to the official one.

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Ken'ichi Ohmichi 2016-04-22 18:24:15 -07:00
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#. You first need to install Tempest. This is done with pip after you check out #. You first need to install Tempest. This is done with pip after you check out
the Tempest repo:: the Tempest repo::
$ git clone https://github.com/openstack/tempest/ $ git clone http://git.openstack.org/openstack/tempest
$ pip install tempest/ $ pip install tempest/
This can be done within a venv, but the assumption for this guide is that This can be done within a venv, but the assumption for this guide is that
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it's recommended that you copy or rename tempest.conf.sample to tempest.conf it's recommended that you copy or rename tempest.conf.sample to tempest.conf
and make those changes to that file in /etc/tempest and make those changes to that file in /etc/tempest
#. Setup a local working Tempest dir. This is done using the tempest init #. Setup a local working Tempest dir. This is done by using the tempest init
command:: command::
tempest init cloud-01 $ tempest init cloud-01
works the same as:: works the same as::
mkdir cloud-01 && cd cloud-01 && tempest init $ mkdir cloud-01 && cd cloud-01 && tempest init
This will create a new directory for running a single Tempest configuration. This will create a new directory for running a single Tempest configuration.
If you'd like to run Tempest against multiple OpenStack deployments the idea If you'd like to run Tempest against multiple OpenStack deployments the idea