configuring your scenarios.
An OPNFV installation requires either a physical, or virtual, infrastructure environment as defined
-in the `Pharos specification <https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/pharos/Pharos+Specification>`.
+in the `Pharos specification <https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/pharos/Pharos+Specification>`_.
When configuring a physical infrastructure it is strongly advised to follow the Pharos configuration guidelines.
- :ref:`os-odl_l2-fdio-ha <os-odl_l2-fdio-ha>`
- :ref:`os-odl_l2-fdio-noha <os-odl_l2-fdio-noha>`
- :ref:`os-nosdn-fdio-noha <os-nosdn-fdio-noha>`
-- :ref:`os-nosdn-kvm-noha <>`
- :ref:`os-odl-gluon-noha <gluon-scenario>`
- :ref:`os-nosdn-openo-ha <opera-os-nosdn-openo-ha>`
- :ref:`os-odl_l2-sfc-ha <os-odl_l2-sfc-ha>`
the platform and you may want to execute more exhaustive tests. Some investigation will be required to
select the right test suites to run on your platform.
-Many of the OPNFV test project provide user-guide documentation and installation instructions in :ref:`this document <testing-userguide>`
-
-Security Notes
-==============
-
-The following patches were applied to fix security issues discovered in OPNFV
-projects, during the Danube release cycle.
-
-- Links to security patches need to be added here. (todo)
+Many of the OPNFV test project provide user-guide documentation and installation instructions in :ref:`this document <testing-userguide>`
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