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Installing Openstack Stein in CentOS-7 using Packstack ( Attached .vmdk and .qcow2 for Ready to Use)
Hello Everyone
i have attached Openstack installed CentOS 7 Virtual machines images for Ready to Use in VMware workstation(.vmdk) and Virt-manager(.qcow2 for KVM) for POC(Proof Of Concept) , Testing and practising Openstack Stein Release.
i have also attached the screenshots in Step wise manner.
1. Creating a Centos 7 Vm in Vmware workstation (30 Days Trial) and in Virt-Manager (in RHEL , Fedora or Centos)
2. Installing Centos 7 Operating System with Server-GUI package and enabling Network Type as NAT.
3. Installing Openstack Stein using packstack tool in Centos .
https://www.rdoproject.org/install/packstack/ - Followed RDO Link
4. Accessing the Dashboard of Openstack .
Link to get VMDK and Qcow2 Image files:- Shared throught Google Drive
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1vJNpyQ12HAyk5wka5V6A9DBxlnzAevfE?usp=sharing
kindly use Tar and Gunzip to get the compressed file for qcow2 image.
password for any users is redhat.
example:-
$tar -xvf qcow.tar
$gunzip centos7.qcow2.gz
Link to Download Centos 7 ISO file:-
http://centos.mirrors.estointernet.in/7.8.2003/isos/x86_64/
Have attached all screenshots below:-
VM Creation - Step 1
VM Creation - Step 2 ( Choose Typical)
VM Creation - Step 3 (Choose Centos ISO)
VM Creation - Step 4 (Choose the Destination Folder for Virtual Disk of VM)
VM Creation - Step 5 (Choose Store as Single Disk)
VM Creation - Step 6 (Choose Customize Hardware)
VM Creation - Step 7 (Choose RAM = minimum 8GB )
VM Creation - Step 8 ( Choose CPU to 2 Core)
VM Creation - Step 9 ( Select Finish )
install Centos - Step 1 ( Choose Install Centos 7)
install Centos - Step 2 ( Choose Language )
install Centos - Step 3 (Choose Server-Gui package)
install Centos - Step 4 (select Disk Paritioning )
install Centos - Step 5 ( Choose Automatically configure partitioning)
install Centos - Step 6 ( Begin Installation)
install Centos - Step 7 ( Provide Root password)
install Centos - Step 8 ( Create a local user and set password)
install Centos - Step 9
install Centos - Step 10 ( Reboot)
install Centos - Step 11 (Accept License )
install Centos - Step 12
install Centos - Step 13 ( Power on Ethernet Interface)
installing Openstack - Step 1 ( check whether you have internet connectivity)
installing Openstack - Step 2 ( If you cant access internet try to ifup the interface to get IP through NAT)
installing Openstack - Step 3
installing Openstack - output
installing Openstack - Step 4
installing Openstack - output
installing Openstack - Step 5
installing Openstack - output
installing Openstack - Step 6
installing Openstack - output
installing Openstack - Step 7
installing Openstack - Execution Takes more Than 30 mints )
installing Openstack - output (Installation of Openstack Completed - Dashboard - password informations will be displayed here)
Accessing Openstack Dashboard ( Opening Adminrc file to get password of Admin user)
Accessing Openstack Dashboard - ( access internet browser with lhttp://localhost/dashboard )
Accessing Openstack Dashboard - (Provide user as admin and password of admin from admin-rc file)
Accessing Openstack Dashboard ( Overview Dashboard of Openstack)
Creating VM in Virt-Manager - Step 1 ( choose local media iso)
Creating VM in Virt-Manager - Step 2 ( Browse the Centos iso file)
Creating VM in Virt-Manager - Step 3 - (Choose appropriate RAM 8 GB and CPU 2 core)
Creating VM in Virt-Manager - Step 4 ( Create disk size as minimum 20 GB)
Creating VM in Virt-Manager - Step 5 ( Verify Network as NAT)
Creating VM in Virt-Manager - Step 6 ( chose Display spice as VNC Server)
Creating VM in Virt-Manager - Step 7 ( Provide name to your virtual machine)
Creating VM in Virt-Manager - Step 8 ( Begin Installation and wait for Console of VM)
Creating VM in Virt-Manager - Step 9 (Install Centos)
ALL THE BEST ..!!
Thank You
Naresh Kumar Venu

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Hey Naresh, You forgot to post the password to login on those VMS.
Cheers,

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yes...
oopss will add it..
password is redhat for all the users..