Blueprint-os-user-docs
- Launchpad Entry: [1]
- Created: Diane Fleming
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Contents
Summary
This blueprint describes a plan to create the following documentation for OpenStack users:
- OpenStack User Guide
- OpenStack Command Reference
These documents will provide a clear roadmap for users to interact with OpenStack clouds.
Additionally, these documents will reduce redundancy and increase usability, clarity, and consistency in the existing documentation.
Overview - OpenStack User Guide
Introduces users to cloud concepts and common tasks.
Overview - OpenStack Command Reference
Enables users to run OpenStack command-line client commands to interact with OpenStack clouds.
The tasks that users will be able to perform include:
- Authenticate
- Boot a server
- Create an image
- Create and attach a volume to a server
- Create an isolated network and attach it to a server
- List instances, networks, volumes, images, flavors, and other resources
- Delete resources
- Access a console for an instances
- Configure VNC
Deliverables
Audience:
- Users of OpenStack clouds who perform tasks through the Horizon dashboard or the OpenStack command-line clients.
- Developers who develop applications on top of OpenStack by using the OpenStack APIs.
Roadmap:
- Users ramp up on cloud computing by using the Horizon dashboard and the OpenStack command-line clients.
- Then, they use the OpenStack APIs to create scalable applications.
Product info: Havana, 2013.1
Include common glossary? Yes
OpenStack User Guide
Purpose
- Explain OpenStack cloud concepts and describe how to use an OpenStack cloud.
- Include command-line tools and credentials, how to use Horizon dashboard, and how to create images.
- Exclude Cloud application architecture.
Source material
- OpenStack API Quick Start
- Python Developer Documentation
- Language Bindings Documentation
- OpenStack Clients Guide
- project devref/s
OpenStack Command Reference
Purpose
- Describe command-line clients and their subcommands and required and optional parameters.
- Write scripts to auto-generate command and command parameters from the code.
- Use conditional tags to generate two versions of this book: One with admin commands, and one without.
- Exclude concepts (these go in the OpenStack User Guide) or installation instructions (these go in the OpenStack Installation Guide).
Source material
- OpenStack Clients Guide
OpenStack User Guide - Blueprint
WORK-IN-PROGRESS...
OpenStack Cloud Concepts
Describe the main concepts that a user needs to understand to use the cloud. Authentication/Identity service http://www.openstack.org/software/openstack-shared-services/ Images, Image service What’s an image? What’s a snapshot? http://www.openstack.org/software/openstack-shared-services/ Servers What is a virtual machine? A hypervisor? A server personality? What does it mean to boot a server? http://www.openstack.org/software/openstack-compute/
Security groups http://www.openstack.org/software/openstack-compute/ Floating IP addresses Console log Object and block storage http://www.openstack.org/software/openstack-storage/ Networking http://www.openstack.org/software/openstack-networking/ Dashboard, command-line clients, APIs, extensions How to Interact with an OpenStack Cloud Describe ways you can interact with a cloud: OpenStack Command-line Clients OpenStack APIs Talk about ways to use the APIs – cURL? SDKs? Language bindings? Horizon Dashboard http://www.openstack.org/software/openstack-dashboard/
Listing Deleting/Terminating Instance Console access About console log Configuring VNC How do I attach a volume?
(Details on doing these actions in user guide)
Attach/Detach volumes How do I save a running instance to an image? Snapshots
Common User Tasks
Boot, list, and delete servers Configure VNC Attach and detach volumes Create, list, and delete images Load-balance xx
Tutorials
Provide tutorials for various use cases. Use different methods in each tutorial so user gets an idea of what’s possible.
Authenticate
Method: cURL commands with embedded API
Run Your Elastic Web Application on Your Cloud
Method: nova client Set up a user, get images for your application servers, spin up server instances, install Wordpress and its dependencies. http://docs.openstack.org/grizzly/openstack-compute/admin/content/running-elastic-web-app-cloud.html
Store Large Photos or Videos in Your Cloud
Method: swift client and Cyberduck application Set up secure access to OpenStack Object Storage, configure Cyberduck to connect to OpenStack Object Storage, and copy files to the cloud. http://docs.openstack.org/grizzly/openstack-object-storage/admin/content/storing-large-photos-or-videos-on-the-cloud.html