OpenStack setup and configuration is beyond the scope of this book, however, for ease of demonstration, we will use a virtual machine preinstalled with the OpenStack RDO Juno release. If you like, you can also use your own OpenStack environment and can perform Ceph integration.
In this recipe, we will demonstrate setting up a preconfigured OpenStack environment using Vagrant and accessing it via CLI and GUI:
openstack-node1
using Vagrantfile
as we did for Ceph nodes in the last chapter. Make sure that you are on the host machine and are under the ceph-cookbook
repository before bringing up openstack-node1
using Vagrant:# cd ceph-cookbook # vagrant up openstack-node1
openstack-node1
is up, check the Vagrant status, and log in to the node:$ vagrant status openstack-node1 $ vagrant ssh openstack-node1
keystone_admin
file, which has been placed under /root
, and to do this, we need to switch to root:$ sudo su - $ source keystone_admin
We will now run some native OpenStack commands to make sure that OpenStack is set up correctly. Please note that some of these commands do not show any information, since this is a fresh OpenStack environment and does not have instances or volumes created:
# nova list # cinder list # glance image-list
https://192.168.1.111/dashboard
) with the username as admin
and password as vagrant
.18.116.65.130