Jesse Pretorius 315780f350 March to the beat of the new docs drum
Boss drum, motivating rhythm of life with the
healing, rhythmic synergy.

More seriously, this patch re-arranges the
documentation structure to conform to the
structure outlined in [1].

With it, some changes are made to effectively
transition the links and simplify the sphinx
configuration.

The Mitaka/Liberty documentation links are
removed as they are no longer available.

[1] http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/docs-specs/specs/pike/os-manuals-migration.html
Change-Id: Icc985de3af4de5ea7a5aa01b6e6f6e524c67f11b
2017-07-05 09:13:13 +00:00

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Reference information

This is a draft reference information page for the proposed OpenStack-Ansible operations guide.

Linux Container commands

The following are some useful commands to manage LXC:

  • List containers and summary information such as operational state and network configuration:

    # lxc-ls --fancy
  • Show container details including operational state, resource utilization, and veth pairs:

    # lxc-info --name container_name
  • Start a container:

    # lxc-start --name container_name
  • Attach to a container:

    # lxc-attach --name container_name
  • Stop a container:

    # lxc-stop --name container_name

Finding Ansible scripts after installation

All scripts used to install OpenStack with Ansible can be viewed from the repository on GitHub, and on the deployment host.

The repository containing the scripts and playbooks is located at https://github.com/openstack/openstack-ansible.

To access the scripts and playbooks on your deployment host, follow these steps.

  1. Log into your deployment host.
  2. Change to the /opt/openstack-ansible directory.
  3. The scripts directory contains scripts used in the installation.