Hi Prakash, Yes, the Heat stack should create the private networks it needs (that’s the networks.yaml file) – it then allocates public floating IPs from the provided public network.
You shouldn’t need a separate user-data file – the ‘heat stack-create’ command should create a complete set of working VMs. Good luck, and let us know how it goes! Best, Rob From: Clearwater [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of prakash RAMCHANDRAN Sent: 15 August 2017 23:40 To: [email protected] Subject: [Project Clearwater] [Installation] Has any one tried Clearwater vIMS on OpenStack Ocata with Heat Orchestrator Hi all, I am looking to install Clearwater vIMS on a Ubuntu 140.04 Cloud image on Rackspce generation 1 server with 1-30 GB RAM with Ceph / Swift back end for Nova/Heat.Refer to bottom of the link below. https://github.com/Metaswitch/clearwater-heat/ Q1. Will ubuntu Cloudimage just needs a single external network to hang on as it states Q2. Will the other private networks be automatically created by using clearwater.yaml? Q3. If not do we have to prepare a separate user-data file for cloud-int or it will create that out from the associated yaml files and scripts. If that happens do we have to loginto ubunto cloud image and get clone the clearwater repo on to the server before it can reboot and create all cool vIMS components and we can jsut test it as needed using various sip tools? For now this should suffice for me to attempt launch one and see what happens. Any words of advice from experienced or even hackers welcome. Reagrds Prakash
_______________________________________________ Clearwater mailing list [email protected] http://lists.projectclearwater.org/mailman/listinfo/clearwater_lists.projectclearwater.org
