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Thursday, November 22, 2012

How to install Rackspace Private Cloud (Alamo) on a single physical server

Rackspace has released a new version of its private cloud offerings. The new private cloud is based on the lasted Folsom Openstack release and includes many of the latest features.

ISO downloading 

The software can be downloaded fro http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/private/openstack_software/ after you fill in a simple form. Once filled you receive an email with a direct link to download the ISO image (alamo-v2.0.0.iso). The other important link is Getting Started Guide document.

Supported features

In the guide we can find more details about supported and unsupported features.

Supported OpenStack Features:
  • Rackspace supports integration with the other components of OpenStack, as well as features such as floating IP address management, security groups, availability zones, and the python-novaclient command line client
  • Single and dual NIC configurations
  • NFS and ISCSI file storage as backing stores for VM storage
  • VNC Proxy
  • KVM hypervisor
  • Nova Multi Scheduler instead of Filter Scheduler
  • Keystone integrated authentication
  • Glance integrated image service
  • Horizon dashboard
  • Cinder block storage service
  • Swift object storage service
  • Linux and Windows guests to the extent to which they accept handoff from KVM and boot
  • Single metadata server running on each device
  • Cloud management through OpenStack APIs
  • Rackspace also supports the use of Rackspace Cloud Files as a backend for OpenStack
  • Image Storage. For information about OpenStack Object Storage, refer to Rackspace Private Cloud OpenStack Object Storage installation
Unsupported OpenStack Features. The following features are not supported yet.
  • Nova high availability
  • Nova object store
  • Nova volumes
  • NFS and ISCSI file storage via volumes for guest VMs
  • Clustered file system solutions
  • xpvnc
  • Xen and other hypervisors
  • Centralized metadata servers
  • Quantum Software Defined Networking
Installation

To start the installer I had to first convert the ISO into a bootable USB (In the guide you find a link to this tool that can help you with this task www.pendrivelinux.com)

Once done change the boot sequence in BIOS, plug your Pendrive and restart the server.

The installation is relatively simple. The couple of questions that you may get confused are about the number of NIC and what subnet do you want to use for the cloud servers.

Below are some of my screenshots to demonstrate how it looks like (sorry for the quality)

The installation welcome screen


There will be couple of questions for IP address, gateway, netmask, DNS, user, password that you have to answer as well. Random screenshots are showed below.




During the whole installation you can switch to console 4 (ALT+4) and observe various debugging logs as the installation progresses.


At some point the phase 1 of 2 will be completed and the system reboots. Once the system come back we can see different logs showing how the chef progress as Openstack is configured.


At the end of phase 2/2 when the installation is completed you are going to see a screen with summaries about the server resources.


References
  1. http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/private/openstack_software/
  2. http://www.rackspace.com/knowledge_center/article/installing-rackspace-private-cloud-on-physical-hardware

1 comment:

  1. I registered on the rackspace website and and got the email but where is the link to download Alamo-v2.0.0.iso ?



    Thanks

    Imran

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