sayalilunkad bf7e0e63a6 labs: Creates insecure ssh key
This patch only adds insecure ssh keys which will replace the vagarant
insecure ssh keys used by osbash.

We need to merge this patch before we can use these keys as the public
key needs to be downloaded into the kernel while installing the
operating system on all the nodes to enable ssh to the VMs.

This patch will be followed by another patch which will use they osbash
ssh key and remove the vagarant keys from the repository.

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Training Labs

About

Training Labs will provide scripts to automate the creation of the Training Environment.

Note: Training Labs are specifically meant for OpenStack Training and are specifically tuned as per Training Manuals repo.

Pre-requisite

How to run the scripts

  1. Clone the training-guides repo which contains scripts in the labs section that will install multi-node OpenStack automatically.

     $ git clone git://git.openstack.org/openstack/training-guides
    
  2. Go to the labs folder

     $ cd training-guides/labs
    
  3. Run the script:

     $ ./osbash -b cluster
    

This will do the complete installation for all the nodes - Controller, Compute and Network.

For more help you can check

    $ ./osbash --help

This will take some time to run the first time.

What the script installs

Running this will automatically spin up 3 virtual machines in VirtualBox:

  • Controller node
  • Network node
  • Compute node

Now you have a multi-node deployment of OpenStack running with the below services installed.

OpenStack services installed on Controller node:

  • Keystone

  • Horizon

  • Glance

  • Nova

    • nova-api
    • nova-scheduler
    • nova-consoleauth
    • nova-cert
    • nova-novncproxy
    • python-novaclient
  • Neutron

    • neutron-server
  • Cinder

Openstack services installed on Network node:

  • Neutron

    • neutron-plugin-openvswitch-agent
    • neutron-l3-agent
    • neutron-dhcp-agent
    • neutron-metadata-agent

Openstack Services installed on Compute node:

  • Nova

    • nova-compute
  • Neutron

    • neutron-plugin-openvswitch-agent

How to access the services

There are two ways to access the services:

  • OpenStack Dashboard (horizon)

You can access the dashboard at: http://192.168.100.51/horizon

Admin Login:

Username: admin

Password: admin_pass

Demo User Login:

Username: demo

Password: demo_pass

  • SSH

You can ssh to each of the nodes by:

    # Controller node
    $ ssh osbash@10.10.10.51

    # Network node
    $ ssh osbash@10.10.10.52

    # Compute node
    $ ssh osbash@10.10.10.53

Credentials for all nodes:

Username: osbash

Password: osbash

After you have ssh access, you need to source the OpenStack credentials in order to access the services.

Two credential files are present on each of the nodes: demo-openstackrc.sh admin-openstackrc.sh

Source the following credential files

For Admin user privileges:

    $ source admin-openstackrc.sh

For Demo user privileges:

    $ source demo-openstackrc.sh

Now you can access the OpenStack services via CLI.

BluePrints

Mailing Lists, IRC

  • To contribute please hop on to IRC on the channel #openstack-doc on IRC freenode or write an e-mail to the OpenStack Manuals mailing list openstack-docs@lists.openstack.org.

NOTE: You might consider registering on the OpenStack Manuals mailing list if you want to post your e-mail instantly. It may take some time for unregistered users, as it requires admin's approval.

Sub-team leads

Feel free to ping Roger or Pranav on the IRC channel #openstack-doc regarding any queries about the Labs section.

  • Roger Luethi ** Email: rl@patchworkscience.org ** IRC: rluethi

  • Pranav Salunke ** Email: dguitarbite@gmail.com ** IRC: dguitarbite

Meetings

To follow the weekly meetings for OpenStack Training, please refer to the following link.

For IRC meetings, refer to the wiki page on training manuals. https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/training-manual

Wiki

Follow various links on OpenStack Training Manuals here: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Training-guides