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OpenStack Compute supports two modes of Networking for the virtual machines - [[UnderstandingFlatNetworking|Flat networking]] and [[VlanNetworkSetup|VLAN networking]]. VLAN based networking requires that you have a VLAN capable managed switch that you can use to setup VLANs for your systems. Flat Networking uses linux ethernet bridging (br100) to connect multiple compute hosts together when you have the --flat_network_bridge flag set in your nova.conf. | OpenStack Compute supports two modes of Networking for the virtual machines - [[UnderstandingFlatNetworking|Flat networking]] and [[VlanNetworkSetup|VLAN networking]]. VLAN based networking requires that you have a VLAN capable managed switch that you can use to setup VLANs for your systems. Flat Networking uses linux ethernet bridging (br100) to connect multiple compute hosts together when you have the --flat_network_bridge flag set in your nova.conf. | ||
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[[Category:HowTo]] [[Category:Nova]] | [[Category:HowTo]] [[Category:Nova]] |
Latest revision as of 18:33, 25 July 2013
Contents
Installation
Before you install, you need to make some choices on your setup. The key questions you need to answer are:
- Do you want to install from source or from packages (one of the releases or proposed releases)?
If you want to install for development, or to try out the latest bleeding edge of one of the projects, consider installing that code from source. If you want to "see how it works" or run a proof of concept, install the release from packages.
- How many physical hosts are you using to set up the environment?
In a development environment, many people are putting everything they can into an All-In-One environment. If you're setting up a proof of concept, you may want to install the components on multiple systems.
- What kind of network configuration do you want to use?
OpenStack Compute supports two modes of Networking for the virtual machines - Flat networking and VLAN networking. VLAN based networking requires that you have a VLAN capable managed switch that you can use to setup VLANs for your systems. Flat Networking uses linux ethernet bridging (br100) to connect multiple compute hosts together when you have the --flat_network_bridge flag set in your nova.conf.
- What hypervisor do you want to use?
Nova supports many of the leading hypervisors, including KVM (and several others using libvirt), XenServer/XCP and ESXi.
Development
installing from source
Deployment Type | Distribution |
Single Server | Ubuntu 11.10 or later |
All | All |
Single Server | XenServer with Ubuntu 11.10 |
Single Server | XCP 1.1.0 stable |
Production
installing from packages
Deployment Type | Distribution |
Multiple Servers | Ubuntu 12.04 |
Multiple Servers | CentOS |
Multiple Servers | Fedora |
Multiple Servers | RHEL6 |
Multiple Servers | Debian 7.0 |
Multiple Servers | ubuntu 12.04 |
Running
Launch an instance
CentOS Details
Refer to http://pbrady.fedorapeople.org/openstack-el6/ and look at the README.
RHEL6 Details
The Fedora project provides OpenStack packages in Fedora 16 and later. Fedora also provides packages for RHEL6 via the EPEL (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux) 6 repository. If you would like to install OpenStack on RHEL6, see this page for more information on enabling the use of EPEL: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL.
Ubuntu Details
Ubuntu 12.04 contains Essex packages. http://www.hastexo.com/resources/docs/installing-openstack-essex-20121-ubuntu-1204-precise-pangolin