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===Create HostGroups in Foreman=== | ===Create HostGroups in Foreman=== | ||
- | HostGroups are used to classify different types of hosts we want to provision. For OpenStack purposes we classify a node as compute, network, or control. See the opendaylight info at the top of this page if you want to combine any of these nodes to a single host (i.e. network+control into one host). To configure HostGroups in Foreman: | + | HostGroups are used to classify different types of hosts we want to provision. For OPNFV purposes we classify a node as compute or controller+networker. It is supported to create three separate nodes (compute, control, network) but for hte purposes of OPNFV we are consolodating controller+networker into one node. To configure HostGroups in Foreman: |
- Configure -> HostGroup | - Configure -> HostGroup | ||
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- Network tab-> select the management subnet you created | - Network tab-> select the management subnet you created | ||
- Operating System tab -> Operating System = CentOS7 you defined, Media = CentOS mirror, Partition table= Kickstart default | - Operating System tab -> Operating System = CentOS7 you defined, Media = CentOS mirror, Partition table= Kickstart default | ||
- | - Submit, repeat for Control and Network groups. | + | - Submit, repeat for trystack::controller_networker (control+network node). |
===Create Host in Foreman=== | ===Create Host in Foreman=== |