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== Tacker Installation using stable/liberty ==
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1) Pull devstack repo for stable liberty branch
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git clone -b stable/liberty https://github.com/openstack-dev/devstack
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2) A sample local.conf is placed at https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openstack/tacker/stable/liberty/devstack/samples/local.conf.example. Copy the local.conf to devstack root directory and customize it based on your environment settings. Update the HOST_IP to the IP address of VM or host where you are running tacker.
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3) Make sure the local.conf "enable_plugin tacker" is pointing to stable/liberty,
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enable_plugin tacker https://github.com/openstack/tacker stable/liberty
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4) Run stack.sh
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== Tacker Installation using stable/kilo ==
 
== Tacker Installation using stable/kilo ==

Revision as of 00:08, 24 October 2015


Tacker Installation Guide

1) Pull devstack repo from latest master

git clone https://github.com/openstack-dev/devstack

3) A sample local.conf is placed at https://github.com/openstack/tacker/blob/master/devstack/samples/local.conf.example. Copy the local.conf to devstack root directory and customize it based on your environment settings. Update the HOST_IP to the IP address of VM or host where you are running tacker.

Note 1: Ensure local.conf file has the "enable_plugin tacker" line and it is pointing to master.

4) Run stack.sh

Tacker Installation using stable/liberty

1) Pull devstack repo for stable liberty branch

git clone -b stable/liberty https://github.com/openstack-dev/devstack

2) A sample local.conf is placed at https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openstack/tacker/stable/liberty/devstack/samples/local.conf.example. Copy the local.conf to devstack root directory and customize it based on your environment settings. Update the HOST_IP to the IP address of VM or host where you are running tacker.

3) Make sure the local.conf "enable_plugin tacker" is pointing to stable/liberty,

enable_plugin tacker https://github.com/openstack/tacker stable/liberty

4) Run stack.sh


Tacker Installation using stable/kilo

If you have a specific need to install the older Kilo based OpenStack, use the following steps to install Tacker. Otherwise use the steps described above using the master branch.

1) Pull devstack repo for stable kilo branch

git clone -b stable/kilo https://github.com/openstack-dev/devstack

3) A sample local.conf is placed at https://github.com/openstack/tacker/blob/master/devstack/samples/local.conf.example. Copy the local.conf to devstack root directory and customize it based on your environment settings. Update the HOST_IP to the IP address of VM or host where you are running tacker.

4) Update the local.conf "enable_plugin tacker" to point to stable/kilo,

enable_plugin tacker https://github.com/openstack/tacker stable/kilo

5) (Only for physical host based devstack) For running tacker service with devstack on physical hosts, a small mysql backport fix is required. To fix copy the local.sh script from https://github.com/openstack/tacker/blob/master/devstack/samples/local.sh.mysql_fix to devstack root directory as local.sh file. Change the file mode of local.sh file to execution mode as 'chmod +x local.sh'. This fix is required only if you are running devstack Kilo release and not master.

6) Run stack.sh

Tacker Usage Guide

1) Sample TOSCA YAML files are placed in https://github.com/openstack/tacker/tree/master/devstack/samples. A simple set of vnfd-create, vnf-create and vnf-update commands are shown below.

tacker vnfd-create --name ${VNFD_NAME} --vnfd-file ${VNFD_TOSCA_YAML-FILE}

tacker vnf-create --name vnf-name --vnfd-id ${VNFD_ID}

tacker vnf-update --config "${CONFIG_DATA_YAML} ${VNFD_ID}

2) If command-line tacker works fine, try out Tacker using Horizon (NFV left menu entry)