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README.rst

Team and repository tags

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tripleo-quickstart

One of the barriers to entry for trying out TripleO and its derivatives has been the relative difficulty in getting an environment up quickly.

This set of ansible roles is meant to help.

You will need a host machine (referred to as $VIRTHOST) with at least 16G of RAM, preferably 32G, and you must be able to ssh to the virthost machine as root without a password from the machine running ansible. Currently the virthost machine must be running a recent Red Hat-based Linux distribution (CentOS 7, RHEL 7, Fedora 22 - only CentOS 7 is currently tested), but we hope to add support for non-Red Hat distributions too.

A quick way to test that your virthost machine is ready to rock is:

ssh root@$VIRTHOST uname -a

The defaults are meant to "just work", so it is as easy as downloading and running the quickstart.sh script.

Getting the script

You can download the quickstart.sh script with wget:

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openstack/tripleo-quickstart/master/quickstart.sh

Alternatively, you can clone this repository and run the script from there.

Requirements

You need some software available on your local system before you can run quickstart.sh. You can install the necessary dependencies by running:

bash quickstart.sh --install-deps

Deploying with instructions

Deploy your virtual environment by running:

bash quickstart.sh $VIRTHOST

Where $VIRTHOST is the name of the host on which you want to install your virtual triple0 environment. The quickstart.sh script will install this repository along with ansible in a virtual environment on your Ansible host and run the quickstart playbook. Note, the quickstart playbook will delete the stack user on $VIRTHOST and recreate it.

This script will output instructions at the end to access the deployed undercloud. If a release name is not given, mitaka is used.

Deploying without instructions

bash quickstart.sh -p quickstart-extras.yml -r quickstart-extras-requirements.txt --tags all $VIRTHOST

You may choose to execute an end to end deployment without displaying the instructions and scripts provided by default. Using the --tags all flag will instruct quickstart to provision the environment and deploy both the undercloud and overcloud. Additionally a validation test will be executed to ensure the overcloud is functional.

Deploying on localhost

bash quickstart.sh localhost

Please note the following when using quickstart to deploy tripleo directly on localhost. The deployment should pass, however you may not be able to ssh to the overcloud nodes while using the default ssh config file. The ssh config file that is generated by quickstart e.g. ~/.quickstart/ssh.config.ansible will try to proxy through the localhost to ssh to the localhost and will cause an error if ssh is not setup to support it. An alternative workflow is being tested and can be found under tripleo-quickstart/ci-scripts/usbkey/.

Enable Developer mode

If you are working on TripleO upstream development, and need to reproduce what runs in tripleo-ci, you will want to use developer mode.

This will fetch the images produced by tripleo-ci instead of the ones produced by RDO. The incantation for a job using the quickstart defaults other than developer mode would be:

bash quickstart.sh \
        --release master-tripleo-ci \
        $VIRTHOST

Working With Quickstart Extras ------------------------

TripleO Quickstart is more than just a tool for quickly deploying a single machine TripleO instance; it is an easily extensible framework for deploying OpenStack.

For a how-to please see working-with-extras

Documentation

The full documentation is in the doc/source directory, it can be built using:

tox -e docs

An up-to-date HTML version is available on docs.openstack.org.

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