So we have installed OpenStack on our test environment but not done anything with it.
Welcome back to the next post in the series about deploying a multinode OpenStack testlab environment. This time we will focus on the outside-in to our cluster. We will create a gateway server for our SUSECloud OpenStack deployment and access the floating...
Have a cluster installed like in: SUSECloud Part 1 - Install The Multi Node OpenStack/Ceph Environment
Turn on the one or more VMs that will act as hosts which SUSECloud can provision.
cd crowbar-virtualbox...
Have a cluster installed like in: SUSECloud Part 1 - Install The Multi Node OpenStack/Ceph Environment
After you have installed the admin node you can access the SUSECloud admin website.
We need to have a VirtualBox environment set up. For SLES have a look at this blog post: Install Virtualbox on SLES 11 SP3.
As SLES and SUSECloud are commercial offerings you have to register in order to be able to do download the iso...
After a OpenStack installation test the following:
client install depends on the client os and the openstack version deployed. here an example for essex
The documentation can be found online: managing-the-cloud or python-novaclient/2.6.0
essentially do:
$ curl -O http://pypi...
Crowbar uses its own opens source Chef instance. After a default installation it is not very easy to update cookbooks from your local development environment. This howto describes a more usable configuration of local crowbar environment.
This is bases on crowbar-virtualbox 91d4dbcbd2efdb31d0944b67f5100d3ce668fc64
First get the project files from the Github repository.
git clone https://github.com/iteh/crowbar-virtualbox.git
Provide a transportable...
I’ve been working with @hvolkmer on an OpenStack deployment with Crowbar for a project we are currently doing for T-Labs. We deployed a 100 Node Crowbar/OpenStack Cluster.
Read what we have learned on his blog: Crowbar At Scale.
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