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Openstack Deployment Using Fuel Mirantis
Openstack Deployment Using Fuel Mirantis
Install VirtualBox.
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Wait for the script to completely finish. When its completed, youll
have a Fuel VM and 3 additional VMs running in VirtualBox.
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Detail Explanation:
Waiting for product VM to download files. Please do NOT abort the script... OK
Checking for internet connectivity on the host system... OK
Checking local DNS configuration... /etc/resolv.conf does not contain a nameserver. Using 8.8.8.8
for DNS.
Enabling outbound network/internet access for the product VM... OK
Waiting until the network services are restarted... OK
Waiting for product VM to install. Please do NOT abort the script... OK
0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100%
Medium created. UUID: a0779ecb-2796-4846-b307-7c45a2ee5c4e
Adding serial numbers of disks to fuel-slave-3...
Adding hostonly adapter to fuel-slave-3 and bridging with host NIC VirtualBox Host-Only Ethernet
Adapter #2...
Adding hostonly adapter to fuel-slave-3 and bridging with host NIC VirtualBox Host-Only Ethernet
Adapter #3...
Slave nodes have been created. They will boot over PXE and get discovered by the master node.
To access master node, please point your browser to:
http://10.20.0.2:8000/
The default username and password is admin:admin
Fuel node console message will show all the info to login to fuel node:
It will take approx. 2 hrs. Once it is successful, you will get dashboard of
Horizon in fuel node UI dashboard tab,for user name password of openstack
dashboard check fuel UI setting(Home-->Environments--><env name>->Settings)- default is username-admin, password admin.
also you can login to all the Ubuntu node from fuel node using root user.