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A prerequisite is Keystone. This is important as authentication is done via the Keystone service.
A prerequisite is Keystone. This is important as authentication is done via the Keystone service.
The Quantum client (python-quantumclient) will be used to configure and in part test the installation.


Install openstack-quantum:
Install openstack-quantum:

Revision as of 13:57, 10 September 2012

Description

Deploy the Quantum virtual network service and configure Nova to use QuantumManager as its NetworkManager.

Quantum includes several plugins. The linuxbridge and openvswitch plugins are covered here.

Setup

A prerequisite is Keystone. This is important as authentication is done via the Keystone service.

The Quantum client (python-quantumclient) will be used to configure and in part test the installation.

Install openstack-quantum:

$> sudo yum install --enablerepo=updates-testing openstack-quantum

Install the relevant plugin:

OpenvSwicth:

$> sudo yum install --enablerepo=updates-testing openstack-quantum-openvswitch

Linux Bridge:

$> sudo yum install --enablerepo=updates-testing openstack-quantum-linuxbridge

Configure quantum-server to use the selected plugin. Please note that this will create a database:

$> sudo quantum-server-setup

Enable and start the quantum-server:

$> sudo systemctl enable quantum-server.service
$> sudo systemctl start quantum-server.service

You are done setting up the Quantum service!

How to test

  1. Start here ...
  2. Next do this ...
  3. Finally click that

Expected Results

  1. Step #1 completes without error
  2. The system boots into runlevel 5
  3. Program completes with exit code 0