Welcome to TripleO documentation

Welcome to TripleO documentation

TripleO is a project aimed at installing, upgrading and operating OpenStack clouds using OpenStack’s own cloud facilities as the foundation - building on Nova, Ironic, Neutron and Heat to automate cloud management at datacenter scale.

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Documentation Conventions

Some steps in the following instructions only apply to certain environments, such as deployments to real baremetal and deployments using Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). These steps are marked as follows:

RHEL

Step that should only be run when using RHEL

RHEL Portal Registration

Step that should only be run when using RHEL Portal Registration

RHEL Satellite Registration

Step that should only be run when using RHEL Satellite Registration

CentOS

Step that should only be run when using CentOS

Baremetal

Step that should only be run when deploying to baremetal

Virtual

Step that should only be run when deploying to virtual machines

Ceph

Step that should only be run when deploying Ceph for use by the Overcloud

Source

Step that should only be run when choosing to use some components directly from their git source code repositories instead of packages.

Stable Branch

Step that should only be run when choosing to use components from their stable branches rather than using packages/source based on current master.

Newton

Step that should only be run when installing from the Newton stable branch.

Ocata

Step that should only be run when installing from the Ocata stable branch.

SSL

Step that should only be run when deploying with SSL OpenStack endpoints

Self-Signed SSL

Step that should only be run when deploying with SSL and a self-signed certificate.

Validations

Steps that will run the pre and post-deployment validations

Any such steps should not be run if the target environment does not match the section marking.

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