2a. When not using the OPNFV Apex ISO, install these repos:
- ``sudo yum install https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/openstack-ocata/rdo-release-ocata-3.noarch.rpm``
+ ``sudo yum install https://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/openstack-pike/rdo-release-pike-1.noarch.rpm``
``sudo yum install epel-release``
- ``sudo curl -o /etc/yum/repos.d/opnfv-apex.repo http://artifacts.opnfv.org/apex/euphrates/opnfv-apex.repo``
+ ``sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/opnfv-apex.repo http://artifacts.opnfv.org/apex/euphrates/opnfv-apex.repo``
The RDO Project release repository is needed to install OpenVSwitch, which
is a dependency of opnfv-apex. If you do not have external connectivity to
network_settings.yaml allows you to customize your networking topology.
Note it can also be useful to run the command with the ``--debug``
argument which will enable a root login on the overcloud nodes with
- password: 'opnfv-apex'. It is also useful in some cases to surround the
+ password: 'opnfvapex'. It is also useful in some cases to surround the
deploy command with ``nohup``. For example:
``nohup <deploy command> &``, will allow a deployment to continue even if
ssh access to the Jump Host is lost during deployment.
3. When the deployment is complete the undercloud IP and overcloud dashboard
url will be printed. OPNFV has now been deployed using Apex.
-.. _`Execution Requirements (Bare Metal Only)`: index.html#execution-requirements-bare-metal-only
-.. _`Network Requirements`: index.html#network-requirements
+.. _`Execution Requirements (Bare Metal Only)`: requirements.html#execution-requirements-bare-metal-only
+.. _`Network Requirements`: requirements.html#network-requirements