[Rdo-list] [apex] OPNFV Project Apex Update

Dan Radez dradez at redhat.com
Mon Nov 30 16:15:23 UTC 2015


Just an update on the documentation and the builds.

We consumed a patch that distributes docs a little cleaner. You can now
find docs on artifacts.opnfv.org

I've updated the links on the wiki page to point to artifacts.opnfv:
http://wiki.opnfv.org/apex

We also got an updated build of OpenDaylight that appears to be bad.
Watch the daily build for an updated build that's working.

let me know if you have any questions

Dan

On 11/20/2015 04:15 PM, Dan Radez wrote:
> OPNFV Apex is a project that is working towards using RDO Project's RDO
> Manager installation tool to deploy OpenStack and OpenDaylight according
> to the Requirements and Standards that are defined by the OPNFV Project.
> 
> In the past couple weeks we have merged a large number of patches
> working towards our second release, Bramaputra, due in February.
> 
> More work and patching will be come before the Bramaputra release,
> though we have come to a point that many people have been waiting for:
> an installation document! Currently there is one out standing patch that
> is comprised of mostly the installation doc itself:
> https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/#/c/3455/
> 
> The install doc will be able to be viewed via OPNFV's gitweb once that
> patch merges.
> https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=apex.git;a=blob;f=docs/src/installation-instructions.rst
> Alternatively you can view in on my github:
> https://github.com/radez/apex/blob/master/docs/src/installation-instructions.rst
> 
> Our daily builds are uploaded to artifacts.opnfv.org. Last night's
> build, that the installation documentation can be used with, is
> available at:
> http://artifacts.opnfv.org/apex//opnfv-2015-11-20_03-00-46.iso
> or
> http://artifacts.opnfv.org/apex//opnfv-apex-2.2-20151120030046.noarch.rpm
> 
> The iso includes CentOS 7 and the rpm. Alternatively, The rpm can be
> installed onto a Virtualization Host install of CentOS 7. Just a note,
> the baremetal deployment has not been fully tested or documented yet. I
> would recommend starting with the Virtualized deployment.
> 
> We will be adding information and links to the Apex page on the OPNFV
> Wiki page: https://wiki.opnfv.org/apex as we collect and publish more.
> The installation instructions link on the wiki page is the same included
> above and is currently broken. It will link properly once the above
> patch merges which should happen in the next day or two.
> 
> I you have questions or need help with an opnfv-apex deployment please
> ask on the opnfv-users at list.opnfv.org list. We'll be watching this list
> and happy to help you get started if needed.
> 
> Dan Radez
> Sr Software Engineer
> Red Hat Inc.
> freenode: radez
> 




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