| commit | 33d5029041a3f5678f759ac7eda29b9aff99b13a | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Anthony Young <sleepsonthefloor@gmail.com> | Wed Jan 04 09:32:48 2012 -0800 |
| committer | Anthony Young <sleepsonthefloor@gmail.com> | Wed Jan 04 17:04:15 2012 -0800 |
| tree | a18e6cc23ffe862ee53a21ed5150dd4b20fd5cd5 | |
| parent | 7966a5356db8c7a01fe8d49ec88c7c99b0af6f3f [diff] |
Better domain parsing and improved instance cleanup * Fixes bug 911506 * Fix typo - logical or not pipe Change-Id: Id92a7e1d7e974710635899d43a7d428ce525227c
Devstack is a set of scripts and utilities to quickly deploy an OpenStack cloud.
Read more at http://devstack.org (built from the gh-pages branch)
IMPORTANT: Be sure to carefully read stack.sh and any other scripts you execute before you run them, as they install software and may alter your networking configuration. We strongly recommend that you run stack.sh in a clean and disposable vm when you are first getting started.
The devstack master branch generally points to trunk versions of OpenStack components. For older, stable versions, look for branches named stable/[mil estone]. For example, you can do the following to create a diablo OpenStack cloud:
git checkout stable/diablo ./stack.sh
./stack.sh
When the script finishes executing, you should be able to access OpenStack endpoints, like so:
We also provide an environment file that you can use to interact with your cloud via CLI:
# source openrc file to load your environment with osapi and ec2 creds . openrc # list instances nova list # list instances using ec2 api euca-describe-instances
You can override environment variables used in stack.sh by creating file name 'localrc'. It is likely that you will need to do this to tweak your networking configuration should you need to access your cloud from a different host.