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   * the mechanisms supported by the additional components for configuration policy management   * the mechanisms supported by the additional components for configuration policy management
   * use cases, demos, and techniques supporting the Copper scope   * use cases, demos, and techniques supporting the Copper scope
 +
 +=== Multi-Node Apex-based install on 3 bare metal nodes (non-HA) ===
 +
 +This is a work in progress. The target system is as described for JOID below.
 +
 +See [[https://​wiki.opnfv.org/​copper/​academy/​apex|Apex install procedure]] for the basic install.
 +
 +=== Multi-Node JOID-based install on 3 bare metal nodes (non-HA) ===
 +
 +As shown in the diagram below, an internet connection is assumed to be available. In some cases (e.g. hackfests etc) you may need to connect thru a wifi network. Because it may not be obvious how to do this with a fixed configuration,​ see [[https://​wiki.opnfv.org/​copper/​academy/​wifi|getting your POD connected to the internet via wifi]].
 +
 +See [[https://​wiki.opnfv.org/​copper/​academy/​joid|Joid install procedure]] for the basic install, and [[https://​wiki.opnfv.org/​copper/​academy/​joid/​notes|additional notes]].
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 +See [[https://​wiki.opnfv.org/​copper/​academy/​joid/​congress|Congress install procedure]] for installation of OpenStack Congress in an LXC container on the JOID-based controller node.
 +
 +See [[https://​wiki.opnfv.org/​copper/​academy/​congress/​test|Congress test procedures]] for notes on testing Congress.
 +
 +The hardware used in this includes:
 +  * 3 Intel NUC i7 (NUC5i7RYH),​ each with 16GB RAM, 1TB HDD, 250MB SSD
 +    * The diagram below shows three NUCs used for a single non-HA "​POD",​ i.e. jumphost, controller, and compute node hosts, with a single NIC on jumphost and compute nodes, two NICs on controller node (onboard ethernet, USB ethernet adapter)
 +  * a router/​gateway that isolates the OPNFV private network (single subnet) from the other LAN segments or the Internet, and any pesky DHCP servers that might be there
 +    * the private network can use any subnet; 192.168.10.0/​24 is used below and in the procedures linked above
 +
 +{{ :​copper:​copper_sandbox_joid.png?​direct&​500 |}}
 +
 +
 +[[https://​wiki.opnfv.org/​_media/​copper/​academy_joid.pptx|(Link to Powerpoint source of the diagram above)]]
  
 === Multi-Node Foreman-based install on 3 bare metal nodes (non-HA) === === Multi-Node Foreman-based install on 3 bare metal nodes (non-HA) ===
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 See [[https://​wiki.opnfv.org/​copper/​academy/​foreman|Foreman install procedure]],​ [[https://​wiki.opnfv.org/​copper/​academy/​foreman/​verify|install verification procedure]],​ and [[https://​wiki.opnfv.org/​copper/​academy/​foreman/​notes|additional notes]]. See [[https://​wiki.opnfv.org/​copper/​academy/​foreman|Foreman install procedure]],​ [[https://​wiki.opnfv.org/​copper/​academy/​foreman/​verify|install verification procedure]],​ and [[https://​wiki.opnfv.org/​copper/​academy/​foreman/​notes|additional notes]].
  
-The hardware used in this include+The hardware used in this includes
-  * Intel NUC i7 (NUC5i7RYH),​ each with 16GB RAM, 1TB HDD, 250MB SSD+  * Intel NUC i7 (NUC5i7RYH),​ each with 16GB RAM, 1TB HDD, 250MB SSD 
 +    * The diagram below shows three NUCs used for a single non-HA "​POD",​ i.e. jumphost, controller, and compute node hosts.
     * Note: the single ethernet port on the NUCs can be augmented thru USB-NIC adapters using the 4 USB ports     * Note: the single ethernet port on the NUCs can be augmented thru USB-NIC adapters using the 4 USB ports
   * a router/​gateway that isolates the OPNFV private network (single subnet) from the other LAN segments or the Internet, and any pesky DHCP servers that might be there   * a router/​gateway that isolates the OPNFV private network (single subnet) from the other LAN segments or the Internet, and any pesky DHCP servers that might be there
 +    * the private network can use any subnet; 192.168.1.0/​24 is used below and in the procedures linked above
  
 {{ :​copper:​copper_sandbox_take_6.png?​direct&​500 |}} {{ :​copper:​copper_sandbox_take_6.png?​direct&​500 |}}
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