doc: Update LBaaS v2 setup for Liberty

- Updated LBaaS v2 setup to use Octavia.
- Removed the old cirros image URL, the default should be sufficient.
- Fixed nova boot commands based on Liberty DevStack.
- Added sleeps to LBaaS v2 commands since most commands
  can take a few seconds to complete.
- Added wait to load balancer creation since it can take
  a few minutes to complete.
- Wrapped long lines in the descriptions.

Change-Id: Ib4a3f02ebc2606e3e16591ae3a23676cb0a6cd64
diff --git a/doc/source/guides/devstack-with-lbaas-v2.rst b/doc/source/guides/devstack-with-lbaas-v2.rst
index f679783..747a938 100644
--- a/doc/source/guides/devstack-with-lbaas-v2.rst
+++ b/doc/source/guides/devstack-with-lbaas-v2.rst
@@ -1,13 +1,17 @@
-Configure Load-Balancer in Kilo
+Configure Load-Balancer Version 2
 =================================
 
-The Kilo release of OpenStack will support Version 2 of the neutron load balancer. Until now, using OpenStack `LBaaS V2 <http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-network/2.0/content/lbaas_ext.html>`_ has required a good understanding of neutron and LBaaS architecture and several manual steps.
+Starting in the OpenStack Liberty release, the
+`neutron LBaaS v2 API <http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref-networking-v2-ext.html>`_
+is now stable while the LBaaS v1 API has been deprecated.  The LBaaS v2 reference
+driver is based on Octavia.
 
 
 Phase 1: Create DevStack + 2 nova instances
 --------------------------------------------
 
-First, set up a vm of your choice with at least 8 GB RAM and 16 GB disk space, make sure it is updated. Install git and any other developer tools you find useful.
+First, set up a vm of your choice with at least 8 GB RAM and 16 GB disk space,
+make sure it is updated. Install git and any other developer tools you find useful.
 
 Install devstack
 
@@ -24,6 +28,7 @@
     [[local|localrc]]
     # Load the external LBaaS plugin.
     enable_plugin neutron-lbaas https://git.openstack.org/openstack/neutron-lbaas
+    enable_plugin octavia https://git.openstack.org/openstack/octavia
 
     # ===== BEGIN localrc =====
     DATABASE_PASSWORD=password
@@ -42,13 +47,13 @@
     ENABLED_SERVICES+=,horizon
     # Nova
     ENABLED_SERVICES+=,n-api,n-crt,n-obj,n-cpu,n-cond,n-sch
-    IMAGE_URLS+=",https://launchpad.net/cirros/trunk/0.3.0/+download/cirros-0.3.0-x86_64-disk.img"
     # Glance
     ENABLED_SERVICES+=,g-api,g-reg
     # Neutron
     ENABLED_SERVICES+=,q-svc,q-agt,q-dhcp,q-l3,q-meta
-    # Enable LBaaS V2
+    # Enable LBaaS v2
     ENABLED_SERVICES+=,q-lbaasv2
+    ENABLED_SERVICES+=,octavia,o-cw,o-hk,o-hm,o-api
     # Cinder
     ENABLED_SERVICES+=,c-api,c-vol,c-sch
     # Tempest
@@ -69,11 +74,11 @@
   ::
 
     #create nova instances on private network
-    nova boot --image $(nova image-list | awk '/ cirros-0.3.0-x86_64-disk / {print $2}') --flavor 1 --nic net-id=$(neutron net-list | awk '/ private / {print $2}') node1
-    nova boot --image $(nova image-list | awk '/ cirros-0.3.0-x86_64-disk / {print $2}') --flavor 1 --nic net-id=$(neutron net-list | awk '/ private / {print $2}') node2
+    nova boot --image $(nova image-list | awk '/ cirros-.*-x86_64-uec / {print $2}') --flavor 1 --nic net-id=$(neutron net-list | awk '/ private / {print $2}') node1
+    nova boot --image $(nova image-list | awk '/ cirros-.*-x86_64-uec / {print $2}') --flavor 1 --nic net-id=$(neutron net-list | awk '/ private / {print $2}') node2
     nova list # should show the nova instances just created
 
-    #add secgroup rule to allow ssh etc..
+    #add secgroup rules to allow ssh etc..
     neutron security-group-rule-create default --protocol icmp
     neutron security-group-rule-create default --protocol tcp --port-range-min 22 --port-range-max 22
     neutron security-group-rule-create default --protocol tcp --port-range-min 80 --port-range-max 80
@@ -91,9 +96,16 @@
  ::
 
     neutron lbaas-loadbalancer-create --name lb1 private-subnet
+    neutron lbaas-loadbalancer-show lb1  # Wait for the provisioning_status to be ACTIVE.
     neutron lbaas-listener-create --loadbalancer lb1 --protocol HTTP --protocol-port 80 --name listener1
+    sleep 10  # Sleep since LBaaS actions can take a few seconds depending on the environment.
     neutron lbaas-pool-create --lb-algorithm ROUND_ROBIN --listener listener1 --protocol HTTP --name pool1
+    sleep 10
     neutron lbaas-member-create  --subnet private-subnet --address 10.0.0.3 --protocol-port 80 pool1
+    sleep 10
     neutron lbaas-member-create  --subnet private-subnet --address 10.0.0.5 --protocol-port 80 pool1
 
-Please note here that the "10.0.0.3" and "10.0.0.5" in the above commands are the IPs of the nodes (in my test run-thru, they were actually 10.2 and 10.4), and the address of the created LB will be reported as "vip_address" from the lbaas-loadbalancer-create, and a quick test of that LB is "curl that-lb-ip", which should alternate between showing the IPs of the two nodes.
+Please note here that the "10.0.0.3" and "10.0.0.5" in the above commands are the IPs of the nodes
+(in my test run-thru, they were actually 10.2 and 10.4), and the address of the created LB will be
+reported as "vip_address" from the lbaas-loadbalancer-create, and a quick test of that LB is
+"curl that-lb-ip", which should alternate between showing the IPs of the two nodes.