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More Deploy engines are to come in future releases, namely deploy engines for ''FUEL'', ''Tripple-O'' etc. Stay tuned. | More Deploy engines are to come in future releases, namely deploy engines for ''FUEL'', ''Tripple-O'' etc. Stay tuned. |
Revision as of 17:53, 14 October 2013
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Available Deploy engines
DummyEngine
Description
This engine does not deploy anything, but uses an existing OpenStack deployment. It may be useful in case you have a preconfigured OpenStack deployment ready for benchmark scenarios launching.
Configuration Example
{ "name": "DummyEngine", "cloud_config": { (specify here the cloud endpoints) "identity": { "url": "http://192.168.122.22/", "uri": "http://192.168.122.22:5000/v2.0/", "admin_username": "admin", "admin_password": "password", "admin_tenant_name": "demo" } } }
DevstackEngine
Description
This engine deploys a Devstack cloud using the given Devstack repository. The localrc field of the Devstack engine configuration will be used to initialize the Devstack's localrc file. As this deploy engine is not a dummy one, it also needs a concrete Server Provider to be specified in the config.
Configuration Example
{ "name": "DevstackEngine", "localrc": { "ADMIN_PASSWORD": "secret", "NOVA_REPO": "git://example.com/nova/", ... }, "devstack_repo": "git://example.com/devstack/", "provider": { "name": "%PROVIDER_NAME", ... } }
Note
More Deploy engines are to come in future releases, namely deploy engines for FUEL, Tripple-O etc. Stay tuned.