Changes between Version 33 and Version 34 of Tutorials/m0SDN/OpenStack


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Jul 5, 2023, 4:21:30 PM (17 months ago)
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    128128stack@node1-2:~/devstack$ sudo apt install ./chrome-remote-desktop_current_amd64.deb -y
    129129}}}
    130 4. Start the Google Remote Desktop:
    131 a. Login into https://remotedesktop.google.com/headless
    132 b. Click on the Begin, Next, Authorize
    133 c. Copy the Display Run Command into the Node
    134 Example Image:
    135 I
    136 5.
    137 10. Fireup the Stack:
    138 {{{FORCE=yes ./stack.sh}}}
     1304. Start the Google Remote Desktop by Logging into https://remotedesktop.google.com/headless. Click on Begin -> Next -> Authorize. Copy DISPLAY code into terminal:
     131Example of Display Code in Terminal:
    139132
    140 For more details related to installation process: https://docs.openstack.org/watcher/newton/dev/devstack.html
     133[[Image(runcommand.jpg)]]
     1345. Go to https://remotedesktop.google.com/access. Click on the Node and Enter Pin. Afterwards, Select Xfce Session, which will Display the Remote Desktop Access. Afterwards, Enter the Terminal in the Xfce Session.
     1356. Remove the psutil direction and any relevant files
     136{{{#!shell
     137stack@node1-2:~$ sudo rm -rf /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/psutil
     138}}}
     139{{{#!shell
     140stack@node1-2:~$ sudo rm /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/psutil-5.5.1.egg-info #For Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS
     141}}}
     142{{{#!shell
     143stack@node1-2:~$ sudo rm -rf /usr/lib/python3/psutil-5.9.0.egg-info #For Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
     144}}}
     1457. Afterwards, Install Firefox on the Xfce Session to Allow OpenStack Dashboard to Later Appear.
     146{{{#!shell
     147stack@node1-2:~$ sudo apt-get install firefox -y #For Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS
     148}}}
     149For Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS,
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     151{{{#!shell
     152stack@node1-2:~$ wget -O ~/Firefox.tar.bz2 "https://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-latest&os=linux64"
     153}}}
     154{{{#!shell
     155stack@node1-2:~$ sudo tar xjf ~/Firefox.tar.bz2 -C /opt/
     156}}}
     157{{{#!shell
     158stack@node1-2:~$ cd devstack
     159}}}
    142160
     161=== Start the OpenStack run-program ===
     16210. Run OpenStack Bash File:
     163{{{#!shell
     164stack@node1-2:~/devstack$ FORCE=yes ./stack.sh
     165}}}
    143166
     167Wait for around 15-20 minutes for all the packages and systems to be installed.
     168 
     169Once installation is done, you are permitted to access the Horizon Dashboard and Keystone Identity. You will be prompted with a similar message to the output given below. You can CTRL+Click in the Xfce Session to navigate to the Dashboard and Identity, allowing you then to explore OpenStack and all its availabilities through DevStack.
    144170
    145 This will take around 15-20 minutes. In this process, you might be asked to set up passwords for Horizon, MYSQL, etc.
    146 Once installation is done, it provides information related to Horizon, Keystone which will look something like this.
     171Example Output from Successful Run:
    147172
    148 This is your host IP address: 10.19.1.2
     173----
     174
     175This is your host IP address: 10.11.1.2
    149176
    150177This is your host IPv6 address: ::1
    151178
    152 Horizon is now available at http://10.19.1.2/dashboard
     179Horizon is now available at http://10.11.1.2/dashboard
    153180
    154 Keystone is serving at http://10.19.1.2/identity/
     181Keystone is serving at http://10.11.1.2/identity/
    155182
    156183The default users are: admin and demo
     
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    160 You can log in to view the Horizon dashboard(http://10.19.1.2/dashboard) using below default credentials
     187You can log in to view the Horizon dashboard(http://10.11.1.2/dashboard) using below default credentials
     188
     189= Hope You Figure Out the Purpose of OpenStack =
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