You can also use Chef for either a small-scale or production level
deployment.
Check out https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Chef/GettingStarted for a bit
more context, or if you just want to jump in head-first
https://github.com/openstack/openstack-chef-repo/blob/master/README.md
On Thu, Mar 10,
If you are new to openstack, go with packstack. You will learn the basics
quickly with packstack.
For production scale installations, you must consider Fuel Infra from
Mirantis.
On Mar 8, 2016 1:06 PM, "Shinobu Kinjo" wrote:
> Good post!
>
>
>
Good post!
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/openstack-ansible/install-guide/index.html
So ansible?, I'm puppeter though...
Cheers,
S
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 7:49 PM, Gyorgy Szombathelyi
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since I think Ansible is the best config
Hi,
Since I think Ansible is the best config management tool, you should try the
openstack-ansible installer, or our Ansible based one:
https://github.com/DoclerLabs/openstack
Br,
György
> -Original Message-
> From: cool dharma06 [mailto:cooldharm...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 2016 március 7,
Hi,
If you just started your journey for OpenStack, I recommend you to try
"Packstack".
With Packstack, you could deploy your OpenStack cluster simply with an
all-in-one mode to play with. If you wish to add more nodes later, by giving
the appropriate configurations in the answer file, your
On 2016-03-07 12:46:45 +0530 (+0530), cool dharma06 wrote:
[...]
> 2. And also i checked the Github repository for openstack-puppet, i think
> its not active.
[...]
The "puppet-openstack" composition layer module was deprecated in
Juno, but their other modules are active. They have a page here
Hi Dharma,
You can start with https://github.com/openstack/openstack-ansible
Quick start guide to go about it:
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/openstack-ansible/developer-docs/quickstart-aio.html
Regards,
Yatin
On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 12:46 PM, cool dharma06
wrote: