Steps to Create Project-Image-Volume-Instances - Openstack Part 3

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Openstack Project, Image, Flavor, Instance Configuration CentOS7 Part 3 openstack,  mitaka5, keystone, instance, nova, neutron, network configuration, lokesh carpenter, lokesh, linuxtopic, linux topic, vm,



Step 1:




Open Dashboard: Login


User = AdminPwd = 1661bfc512194d92 # see keystonerc_admin

cat /root/keystonerc_admin






http://172.17.20.100/


Openstack Project, Image, Flavor, Instance Configuration CentOS7 Part 3 openstack,  mitaka5, keystone, instance, nova, neutron, network configuration, lokesh carpenter, lokesh, linuxtopic, linux topic, vm,


   


Project Window:





Openstack Project, Image, Flavor, Instance Configuration CentOS7 Part 3 openstack,  mitaka5, keystone, instance, nova, neutron, network configuration, lokesh carpenter, lokesh, linuxtopic, linux topic, vm,




Step 2:




Press “Create Project”




Type Project Name and Press “Create”












After successfully “Create Project” 









Step 3 :




Create Flavours :



Go to → Admin → Flavours → press “Create Flavour” Button










Flavour Name = CentOS7 # choose according your project

ID = auto


VCPUs = 1             # According your project


RAM    = 1024       # According your project


ROOT Disk =         # According your project





Press “Create Flavour” 








Step 4:





Allocate Floating IP’s to Project :



Go to Project → Compute → Access & Security


Click on  “Floating IP’s” tab and Press “Allocate IP’s to Project”












Press “Allocate IP” Button








Step 5:



Create Security Group 






Click on  “Security Groups” tab









Press “Manage Rules”








Press “Add Rule”



Rule = All ICMP

Direction = Ingress







Press “Add Rule”


Rule = All ICMP

Direction = Egress





Press “Add Rule”


Rule = All TCP

Direction = Ingress







Press “ Add Rule”



Rule = All TCP

Direction = Egress







Final Output of Access & Security









Step 6:





Create Image :



Go to Project → Compute → Images







Press “Create Image”


Name* > CentOS7                           # Image Name

Description >                                   # Image Desctiption

Image Source > Image                     # Select Image Source

Image File > *.iso                            # Select Your Image File

Minimum DisK > 16 GB                  # Type According to your Project

Minimum ram > 1024 MB               # Type According to your Project

Public > yes                                     # tick on checkbox



Press “Create Image”





Image Successfully Created 









Step 7:





Create Volumes :



Go to Project → Compute → Volumes







Press Create Volume”











Step 8:





Launch Instance:



Go to Project → Compute → Instances

Press “Launch Instance”

Instance Name* > CentOS7 # Type Instance Name

Availability Zone > nova # Select Zone

Count* > 1 # Type Count








Press “Next” for Select Source



Select Boot Source* > Image

Available > CentOS7 
           ( press “+” button to allocated Source and “–” button to remove)










Press “Next” for Select Flavor





Available                   > CentOS7  ( press “+” button to allocated Source and “–” button to remove)














Press “Next” for Select Networks



Available > linuxtopic-external

                > linuxtopoic-internal ( press “+” button to allocated Source and “–” button to remove)






Press “Next” and Select “Security Groups”





Available                   > default  ( press “+” button to allocated Source and “–” button to remove)











Now Press “Launch Instance”   









Step 9:





Attach Volumes :


Go to Project → Compute → Volumes


Expand Menu of “linuxtopic-volume” and Select “Manage Attachment”









Select Instance “Attach To Instance” from Drug down Menu












Press “Attach Volume”









Step 10:





Restart Instance :



Go to Project → Compute → Instances


Expand Menu → Press “Hard Reboot Instance” and Confirm















Step 10:





Now open Console from Expand Instance Menu OR Use VNC Client to Install CentOS 7








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