release: d
distro: xenial
type: noha
- openstack: newton
+ openstack: pike
sdncontroller:
- type: nosdn
storage:
vSwitch, OpenContrail, OpenDaylight and ONOS (Open Network Operating System). In addition
to HA or non-HA mode, it also supports deploying the latest from the development tree (tip).
-The deploy.sh script in the joid/ci directoy will do all the work for you. For example, the following deploys OpenStack Newton with OpenvSwitch in a HA mode.
+The deploy.sh script in the joid/ci directoy will do all the work for you. For example, the following deploys OpenStack Pike with OpenvSwitch in a HA mode.
::
- ~/joid/ci$ ./deploy.sh -o newton -s nosdn -t ha -l custom -f none -m openstack
+ ~/joid/ci$ ./deploy.sh -o pike -s nosdn -t ha -l custom -f none -m openstack
The deploy.sh script in the joid/ci directoy will do all the work for you. For example, the following deploys Kubernetes with Load balancer on the pod.
ha: HA mode of OpenStack.
tip: The tip of the development.
[-o]
- mitak: OpenStack Mitaka version.
- newton: OpenStack Newton version.
+ ocata: OpenStack Ocata version.
+ pike: OpenStack Pike version.
[-l]
default: For virtual deployment where installation will be done on KVM created using ./03-maasdeploy.sh
custom: Install on bare metal OPNFV defined by labconfig.yaml
::
- ./deploy.sh -o newton -s nosdn -t ha -l custom -f none
+ ./deploy.sh -o pike -s nosdn -t ha -l custom -f none
- If you have setup maas not with 03-maasdeploy.sh then the ./clean.sh command could hang,
the juju status command may hang because the correct MAAS API keys are not mentioned in