t;> <na...@techtrueup.com>, "CARVER PAUL" <pc2...@att.com>, "Abhijit Gadgil"
>> <gabhi...@iitbombay.org>, <dev@lists.opencontrail.org>
>> Cc:
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Sent:Mon, 07 Aug 2017 21:33:11 +0200
Subject:Re: [opencontrail-dev] OpenContrail Quick Start
na...@techtrueup.com writes:
> if we can bring contrail devstack installer under gerrit, adding a
CI
> job for devstack sanity
this already.
>
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Nabeel
>
> *From:* Dev [mailto:dev-boun...@lists.opencontrail.org] *On Behalf Of *CARVER,
> PAUL
> *Sent:* Thursday, August 3, 2017 4:47 PM
> *To:* Abhijit Gadgil <gabhi...@iitbombay.org>; dev@lists.opencontrail.org
>
rg>;
dev@lists.opencontrail.org
Subject: RE: [opencontrail-dev] OpenContrail Quick Start
We have struggled for quite some time getting a basic devstack + open-contrail
All-in-One installation functional as well.
In absence of "getting started" documentation, it definitely was not easy
iitbombay.org>; dev@lists.opencontrail.org
Subject: Re: [opencontrail-dev] OpenContrail Quick Start
You’re right that “getting started” documentation is a major area for
improvement.
We’ve got a new documentation repository where I hope we will be able to start
consolidating the
t; *From:* Dev [mailto:dev-boun...@lists.opencontrail.org] *On Behalf Of *Abhijit
> Gadgil
> *Sent:* Thursday, August 03, 2017 10:39
> *To:* dev@lists.opencontrail.org
> *Subject:* [opencontrail-dev] OpenContrail Quick Start
>
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> I am quite new to OpenCo
:39
To: dev@lists.opencontrail.org
Subject: [opencontrail-dev] OpenContrail Quick Start
Dear All,
I am quite new to OpenContrail, but not so much to OpenStack or fiddling around
vrtual networking in general. I am trying to bring up a single node
OpenContrail. Something along the lines
Dear All,
I am quite new to OpenContrail, but not so much to OpenStack or fiddling
around vrtual networking in general. I am trying to bring up a single node
OpenContrail. Something along the lines of `devstack`. Unfortunately, the
documentation seems to be all over the place, for instance the