Hi, Fei It seems you will need to do several things with Fuel - create a new release, associate your cluster with it when creating it and provide paths to corresponding repositories with packages. Also, you will need to create a base image for Image-based provisioning. I am not sure we have all the 100% of the code that supports it, but it should be possible to do so with some additional efforts. Let me specifically refer to Fuel Agent team who are working on Image-Based Provisioning and Nailgun folks who should help you with figuring out patterns for repositories URLs configuration.
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 5:15 AM, Fei LU <[email protected]> wrote: > Greeting Fuel teams, > > > My company is working on the installation of virtualization > infrastructure, and we have noticed Fuel is a great tool, much better than > our own installer. The question is that Mirantis is currently supporting > OpenStack on CentOS and Ubuntu, while my company is using Redhat-OSP. > > I have read all the Fuel documents, including fuel dev doc, but I haven't > found the solution how can I add my own release into Fuel. Or maybe I'm > missing something. > > So, would you guys please give some guide or hints? > > Appreciating any help. > Kane > > __________________________________________________________________________ > OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) > Unsubscribe: [email protected]?subject:unsubscribe > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev > > -- Yours Faithfully, Vladimir Kuklin, Fuel Library Tech Lead, Mirantis, Inc. +7 (495) 640-49-04 +7 (926) 702-39-68 Skype kuklinvv 35bk3, Vorontsovskaya Str. Moscow, Russia, www.mirantis.com <http://www.mirantis.ru/> www.mirantis.ru [email protected]
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