Thanks for the help here and on IRC – much appreciated.
One other question as asked on IRC: The deploy.sh script requires a "-b 
base-uri" parameter which is the "stack-configuration" location. But there is 
no spec of what needs to be at that location/resource (I’m assuming this is an 
input, not output) - at least I can't find it. Any guidance?

Thanks,
Bryan Sullivan | AT&T

From: Michael Polenchuk [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2017 8:03 AM
To: SULLIVAN, BRYAN L <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] [Fuel] Danube Status - ready to test in labs?

Hi Bryan,
Please see answers inline ...


Thanks for the link. I do look at the Jenkins status for high-level info, but 
it’s hard to find out the things I need from that, which are, to start related 
to how a developer deploys a simple fuel-based scenario (e.g. os-nosdn-nonha) 
in the lab

-          What has changed since 
http://artifacts.opnfv.org/fuel/colorado/3.0/docs/installationprocedure/index.html
 (in general are there any draft Danube docs yet)
As I know nothing significant has changed in terms of installation procedure.

-          Is booting the fuel ISO the only option, or as with other installers 
can we build/deploy on the fly with a simple bash script (deploy.sh) after 
cloning the repo
Please refer at 
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2016-September/103969.html

-          If booting the fuel ISO is the only option, what are the 
requirements for the jumphost, e.g. can this be done in a virt-manager VM (and 
how) or does it need to be bare metal, what are the host requirements (minimum) 
for the jumphost, etc
This could be either virtual or baremetal (min RAM is ~2Gb, recommended 3Gb+ 
for fuel master node)

-          How is virtual deployment of the fuel master achieved (the install 
doc above does not specify the details) – it’s not clear if this is different 
from booting the fuel ISO in a VM
deploy.sh script will do a trick (only thing is needed to install missing 
packages), it'll create all of vms, boot them ... and finally deploy a cluster 
as well:
opnfv-fuel/ci# ./deploy.sh -b file:///tmp/opnfv-fuel/deploy/config -l 
devel-pipeline -p default -s no-ha_nfv-ovs_heat_ceilometer_scenario.yaml -i 
file:///tmp/opnfv.iso

ready-to-use ISO you could get at 
http://artifacts.opnfv.org/fuel/latest.properties (OPNFV_ARTIFACT_URL=)

-          If supported, what are the minimum requirements for virtual deploy
RAM 10-11Gb for controllers, ram of computes depends on required workloads 
(1Gb+)

-          What are the minimum requirements for bare metal lab servers, e.g. 
as I have been using will this work
The same as above.


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  Michael Polenchuk
  Private Cloud / Mirantis Inc.
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