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Navigation index modules | next | previous | nova v2011.2-dev documentation » Introduction¶ Nova, also known as OpenStack Compute, is the software that controls your Infrastructure as as Service (IaaS) cloud computing platform. It is similar in scope to Amazon EC2 and Rackspace Cloud Servers. Nova does not include any virtualization software, rather it defines drivers that interact with underlying
You can use a dashboard interface with an OpenStack Compute installation with a web-based console provided by the Openstack-Dashboard and Django-Nova projects. Together they provide a reference implementation of a Django site that provides web-based interactions with the OpenStack Compute cloud controller. For more information about the Django-Nova project, please visit: http://launchpad.net/djang
Access to the Euca2ools (ec2) API is controlled by an access and secret key. The user’s access key needs to be included in the request, and the request must be signed with the secret key. Upon receipt of API requests, Compute will verify the signature and execute commands on behalf of the user. In order to begin using nova, you will need a to create a user. This can be easily accomplished using t
There are two main tools that a system administrator will find useful to manage their cloud; the nova-manage command or use Euca2ools command line commands. The nova-manage command may only be run by users with admin privileges. Commands for euca2ools can be used by all users, though specific commands may be restricted by Role Based Access Control. The nova-manage command is used to perform many
By understanding how the cloud controller and compute node interact with each other you can administer the OpenStack Compute installation. The OpenStack Compute cloud works via the interaction of a series of daemon processes named nova-* that reside persistently on the host machine or machines. These binaries can all run on the same machine or be spread out on multiple boxes in a large deployment.
OpenStack documentation Published docs and their location The public interface to all documentation is the docs.openstack.org web site. It contains continuously updated manuals. If you like to edit one of these, see Documentation source and target locations for a list of documents and their source repositories. Source repositories Doc source is mirrored on GitHub. Everyone can propose changes to d
Feature Support and Stability In the spirit of openness and time-saving, this page contains a matrix chart to describe the feature stability by release so that companies, organizations, and individuals can see which version has certain features that are stable and indicate which features that are experimental. OpenStack Compute (Nova)
Either email addresses are anonymous for this group or you need the view member email addresses permission to view the original message OpenStackユーザ会の皆様 お世話になります。 NTT ATの沈と申します。 OpenStackのドキュメント(http://docs.openstack.org/openstack-compute/admin/ content/ch03s02.html) に記載されているインストールプログラム(nova-CC-install-v1.1.sh)を用いて1台のPCにNovaのインストール を試みています。 インストールプログラム動作終了後に、OpenStackのドキュメント (http://docs.openstack
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