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UPDATE: retirement of blog.

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Hi, We don’t write here anymore, kindly visit fosskb.wordpress.com for more posts. This blog is retiring and we are also planning to get our own domain to manage and disseminate content more effectively. Fosskb will be the blog in which we plan to post OpenStack related stuff for now. We shall continue to update the Beginner’s guide for every release and post source code on our GitHub repository. We would like to thank you for your all your support and encouragement and contributions. We hope to continue to actively contribute to OpenStack and write some really useful documentation / guides in the future. — Sincerely, Beginner’s Guide Team

Written by eternaltyro

November 17, 2014 at 7:17 pm

Multi Node OpenStack setup

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Introduction

The OpenStack setup can have services separately on different machines in order to optimize performance. Here is a procedure for installing a four machine setup. The setup has all the machines running Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin. The version of OpenStack is Essex. This procedure is based on OpenStack Beginner’s Guide

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Controller

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Installation of the components

Install all the components of the controller

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OpenStack Beginner’s Guide V3.0 for Essex on Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise Pangolin)

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OpenStack Beginner’s Guide V3.0 for Essex on Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) is now available as a pdf file. We would like to thank all the people who have directly or indirectly helped us in bringing out this guide.

Please have a look at it and let us know if you have any  comments/suggestions/feedback. We will do our best to enhance the guide based on your suggestions.

What’s new in V3.0:

  • Keystone – OpenStack Identity Service.
  • Horizon – OpenStack Dashboard.
  • Keystone integration with nova, glance and swift.
  • Image bundling procedure for Redhat, CentOS, OpenSuse and Debian.
  • Replacement of euca-* commands with nova and glance commands.

Written by kiranmurari

May 7, 2012 at 9:59 pm