sdake, cool!

-- pshige
2015/03/25 0:29 "Steven Dake (stdake)" <std...@cisco.com>:

>   Hello,
>
>  The Kolla community is pleased to announce the release of Kilo #3 of the
> Kolla project.  It is available for immediate download from:
> https://github.com/stackforge/kolla/archive/k3.tar.gz
>
>  This version removes Kubernetes entirely as a development environment.
> We found we needed super-privileged containers to properly deploy
> OpenStack.  As a result we are now using docker-compose.  The
> heat-community is in the process of producing a resource for managing
> oocker-compose components.  This should permit the integration of Kolla
> with third party tools that use Heat for deployment.  Alternatively
> docker-compose can be used directly.
>
>  To get started, read the quickstart guide:
>      https://github.com/stackforge/kolla/blob/master/docs/developer-env.md
>
>  This version allows the starting of a full container on bare-metal
> deployment.  The tools/start script will deploy a working deployment of:
>
>    - mariadb
>
>
>    - rabbitmq
>
>
>    - keystone
>
>
>    - glance-api and glance-registry
>
>
>    - nova-api, nova-conductor, and nova-scheduler
>
>
>    - libvirt, nova-compute, nova-network
>
>
>    - heat-api and heat-engine
>
>
>    - Horizon
>
>
>  This version of Kolla uses OpenStack Legacy networking called
> nova-network. Make sure to edit the /tools/genev and supply the correct
> device name (i.e. eth1) for the interface used by nova-network's
> FLAT_INTERFACE. For more on Nova networking, please refer to:
> http://docs.openstack.org/juno/install-guide/install/yum/content/section_nova-networking.html
>
>  New Features
>
>    - A new implementation based upon super-privileged containers
>
>
>    - Docker-compose has replaced kubernetes as the deployment tool
>
>
>    - Documentation for starting a development environment
>
>
>    - Documentation for integrating with Kolla
>
>
>    -  Improved parameterization of OpenStack configuation files.
>
>
>  Quickstart:
>
>    - Run tools/genenv.sh to generate your environment variables
>
>
>    - Source your credentials (openrc), which will be added kolla/
>    directory
>
>
>    - Install the openstack clients on your host
>
>
>    - Test out individual services:
>
>
>    - $ keystone user-list
>
>
>  Please give it a run today and provide your feeedback!
>
>  Regards,
> - The Kolla Core Team
>
>
>
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