Remove local/* reference from documentation

This patch set removes the "local/CHART" references in the documentation
and replaces it with a reference to a local path.  This was already
updated in gate script.

Change-Id: I1753cb500cbe448a43ede85168d71596de4e08b8
Closes-Bug: #1711733
This commit is contained in:
Tin Lam 2017-08-27 01:46:44 -05:00
parent 0251c099ba
commit 20c0192036
2 changed files with 42 additions and 36 deletions

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@ -173,17 +173,23 @@ configuration steps are necessary.
Helm Install Examples
---------------------
To install a helm chart, use the general command:
.. code-block:: shell
helm install --name=${NAME} ${PATH_TO_CHART}/${NAME} --namespace=${NAMESPACE}
The below snippet will install the given chart name from the local repository
using the default values. These services must be installed first, as the
OpenStack services depend upon them.
::
.. code-block:: shell
helm install --name=mariadb local/mariadb --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=memcached local/memcached --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=etcd-rabbitmq local/etcd --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=rabbitmq local/rabbitmq --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=ingress local/ingress --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=mariadb ./mariadb --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=memcached ./memcached --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=etcd-rabbitmq ./etcd --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=rabbitmq ./rabbitmq --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=ingress ./ingress --namespace=openstack
Once the OpenStack infrastructure components are installed and running, the
OpenStack services can be installed. In the below examples the default values
@ -191,18 +197,18 @@ that would be used in a production-like environment have been overridden with
more sensible values for the All-in-One environment using the ``--values`` and
``--set`` options.
::
.. code-block:: shell
helm install --name=keystone local/keystone --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=glance local/glance --namespace=openstack \
--values=./tools/overrides/mvp/glance.yaml
helm install --name=nova local/nova --namespace=openstack \
--values=./tools/overrides/mvp/nova.yaml \
--set=conf.nova.libvirt.nova.conf.virt_type=qemu
helm install --name=neutron local/neutron \
--namespace=openstack --values=./tools/overrides/mvp/neutron.yaml
helm install --name=horizon local/horizon --namespace=openstack \
--set=network.enable_node_port=true
helm install --name=keystone ./keystone --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=glance ./glance --namespace=openstack \
--values=./tools/overrides/mvp/glance.yaml
helm install --name=nova ./nova --namespace=openstack \
--values=./tools/overrides/mvp/nova.yaml \
--set=conf.nova.libvirt.nova.conf.virt_type=qemu
helm install --name=neutron ./neutron \
--namespace=openstack --values=./tools/overrides/mvp/neutron.yaml
helm install --name=horizon ./horizon --namespace=openstack \
--set=network.enable_node_port=true
Once the install commands have been issued, executing the following will provide
insight into the services' deployment status.

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@ -326,15 +326,15 @@ Ceph Installation and Verification
Install the first service, which is Ceph. If all instructions have been
followed as mentioned above, this installation should go smoothly. Use
the following command to install Ceph:
the following command to install Ceph in the ``openstack-helm`` project folder:
::
helm install --namespace=ceph local/ceph --name=ceph \
--set manifests_enabled.client_secrets=false \
--set network.public=$osd_public_network \
--set network.cluster=$osd_cluster_network \
--set bootstrap.enabled=true
helm install --namespace=ceph ./ceph --name=ceph \
--set manifests_enabled.client_secrets=false \
--set network.public=$osd_public_network \
--set network.cluster=$osd_cluster_network \
--set bootstrap.enabled=true
You may want to validate that Ceph is deployed successfully. For more
information on this, please see the section entitled `Ceph
@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ deploy the client keyring and ``ceph.conf`` to the ``openstack`` namespace:
::
helm install --namespace=openstack local/ceph --name=ceph-openstack-config \
helm install --namespace=openstack ./ceph --name=ceph-openstack-config \
--set manifests_enabled.storage_secrets=false \
--set manifests_enabled.deployment=false \
--set ceph.namespace=ceph \
@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ To install MariaDB, issue the following command:
::
helm install --name=mariadb local/mariadb --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=mariadb ./mariadb --namespace=openstack
Installation of Other Services
------------------------------
@ -376,30 +376,30 @@ Now you can easily install the other services simply by going in order:
::
helm install --name=memcached local/memcached --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=etcd-rabbitmq local/etcd --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=rabbitmq local/rabbitmq --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=ingress local/ingress --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=memcached ./memcached --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=etcd-rabbitmq ./etcd --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=rabbitmq ./rabbitmq --namespace=openstack
helm install --name=ingress ./ingress --namespace=openstack
**Install Keystone:**
::
helm install --namespace=openstack --name=keystone local/keystone \
helm install --namespace=openstack --name=keystone ./keystone \
--set pod.replicas.api=2
**Install Horizon:**
::
helm install --namespace=openstack --name=horizon local/horizon \
helm install --namespace=openstack --name=horizon ./horizon \
--set network.enable_node_port=true
**Install Glance:**
::
helm install --namespace=openstack --name=glance local/glance \
helm install --namespace=openstack --name=glance ./glance \
--set pod.replicas.api=2 \
--set pod.replicas.registry=2
@ -407,20 +407,20 @@ Now you can easily install the other services simply by going in order:
::
helm install --namespace=openstack --name=heat local/heat
helm install --namespace=openstack --name=heat ./heat
**Install Neutron:**
::
helm install --namespace=openstack --name=neutron local/neutron \
helm install --namespace=openstack --name=neutron ./neutron \
--set pod.replicas.server=2
**Install Nova:**
::
helm install --namespace=openstack --name=nova local/nova \
helm install --namespace=openstack --name=nova ./nova \
--set pod.replicas.api_metadata=2 \
--set pod.replicas.osapi=2 \
--set pod.replicas.conductor=2 \
@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ Now you can easily install the other services simply by going in order:
::
helm install --namespace=openstack --name=cinder local/cinder \
helm install --namespace=openstack --name=cinder ./cinder \
--set pod.replicas.api=2
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