====================================================================== OpenStack Installation Tutorial for openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise ====================================================================== Abstract ~~~~~~~~ The OpenStack system consists of several key services that are separately installed. These services work together depending on your cloud needs and include the Compute, Identity, Networking, Image, Block Storage, Object Storage, Telemetry, Orchestration, and Database services. You can install any of these projects separately and configure them stand-alone or as connected entities. This guide will show you how to install OpenStack by using packages on openSUSE Leap 42.2 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 - for both SP1 and SP2 - through the Open Build Service Cloud repository. Explanations of configuration options and sample configuration files are included. .. note:: The Training Labs scripts provide an automated way of deploying the cluster described in this Installation Guide into VirtualBox or KVM VMs. You will need a desktop computer or a laptop with at least 8 GB memory and 20 GB free storage running Linux, MaOS, or Windows. Please see the `OpenStack Training Labs `_. This guide documents the OpenStack Ocata release. .. warning:: This guide is a work-in-progress and is subject to updates frequently. Pre-release packages have been used for testing, and some instructions may not work with final versions. Please help us make this guide better by reporting any errors you encounter. Contents ~~~~~~~~ .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 common/conventions.rst overview.rst environment.rst keystone.rst glance.rst nova.rst neutron.rst horizon.rst cinder.rst additional-services.rst launch-instance.rst common/appendix.rst .. Pseudo only directive for each distribution used by the build tool. This pseudo only directive for toctree only works fine with Tox. When you directly build this guide with Sphinx, some navigation menu may not work properly. .. Keep this pseudo only directive not to break translation tool chain at the openstack-doc-tools repo until it is changed. .. end of contents