OpenStack, the installation threshold is relatively high, and quite cumbersome, many of the installation documentation authors save a lot of installation steps. This has brought a lot of trouble to beginners, and perhaps the author can easily save a step, will be created after the installation failure. And beginners are not very aware of OpenStack, errors can not be cleared, so many people are halfway to abandon the study of OpenStack. In fact, there is an installation tool that can quickly install OpenStack without needing to know the relationship between the various OpenStack components, with a single mouse click to complete the installation of OpenStack, and there are many features, such as the OpenStack health Check, View node logs, and so on.
First, let's take a look at Fuel,fuel is a Mirantis service integrator developing a set of OpenStack installation tools. Mirantis is a very NB OpenStack Service Integrator, contributing to the top 5 in the OpenStack community. The fuel is an end-to-end deployment tool for OpenStack, which itself includes an automated PXE installation of operating systems, DHCP services, business health checks, and log viewing. The bottom layer is also the installation of each node using puppet. Let's get down to work.
Environment:
1, Notebook: i5cpu,8g memory, free 100G hard disk. (Everyone's hardware is better, if there is no more than 8g of memory, run four virtual host will be very card)
2. Oracle VM VirtualBox
3, MirantisOpenStack-5.1
Download Fuel:
Http://pan.baidu.com/s/1c0erOjA (You can also go to the official website to download, just register a bit to download.) )
Install fuel Master:
The default host location, placed on the other disk, the default is the C drive.
Manage---Global settings
Deploying OpenStack via Fuel