On 04/11/2014 01:03 PM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
On 04/11/2014 06:05 PM, Jaromir Coufal wrote:
On 2014/11/04 10:27, Thomas Goirand wrote:
On 04/10/2014 04:32 PM, Jaromir Coufal wrote:
Dear Stackers,
I am happy to announce that yesterday Tuskar UI (TripleO UI) has tagged
branch 0.1.0 for Icehouse release [0].
I put together a narrated demo of all included features [1].
You can find one manual part in the whole workflow - cloud
initialization. There is ongoing work on automatic os-cloud-config, but
for the release we had to include manual way. Automation should be added
soon though.
I want to thank all contributors for hard work to make this happen. It
has been pleasure to cooperate with all of you guys and I am looking
forward to bringing new features [2] in.
-- Jarda
Are all needed components latest tags enough? In other words, if I
update all of TripleO in Debian, will I have a useable system?
Cheers,
Thomas
Hi Thomas,
I would say yes. The question is what you mean by usable system? You
want to try the "Tuskar UI"? If yes, here is devtest which will help you
to get the dev setup: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Tuskar/Devtest and
here is the part for Tuskar UI:
https://github.com/openstack/tuskar-ui/blob/master/docs/install.rst
If you want more general info about Tuskar, here is wiki page:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Tuskar.
We are also very happy to help on #tuskar or #tripleo freenode channels
if you experience some troubles.
-- Jarda
Hi Jarda,
Thanks a lot for your reply.
Unfortunately, these instructions aren't very useful if you want to do
an installation based on packages. Something like:
git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack/tripleo-incubator
$TRIPLEO_ROOT/tripleo-incubator/scripts/devtest.sh --trash-my-machine
is of course a no go. Stuff with "pip install" or "easy_install", or git
clone, aren't what Debian users should read.
So, I guess the documentation for when using packages have to be written
from scratch. I'm not sure where to start... :( Do you have time to help
with this?
Now, yes, I'd be very happy to chat about this on IRC. However, I have
to get my hands on a powerful enough server. I've read a post in this
list by Robert that I would need at least 16 GB of RAM. I hope to get a
spare hardware for such tests soon.
Thomas
Hi Thomas,
Yes, devtest is suppose to run on bleeding edge. :-)
For Fedora:
I think you are looking for this
https://github.com/agroup/instack-undercloud
It uses packages and pre-created images.
For Debian like, I am afraid nobody started to prepare a package based
solution.
Kind Regards,
Ladislav
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