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OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook, Third Edition

OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook, Third Edition

By : Cody Bunch
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OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook, Third Edition

OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook, Third Edition

3.4 (5)
By: Cody Bunch

Overview of this book

OpenStack Open Source software is one of the most used cloud infrastructures to support software development and big data analysis. It is developed by a thriving community of individual developers from around the globe and backed by most of the leading players in the cloud space today. It is simple to implement, massively scalable, and can store a large pool of data and networking resources. OpenStack has a strong ecosystem that helps you provision your cloud storage needs. Add OpenStack's enterprise features to reduce the cost of your business. This book will show you the steps to build up a private cloud environment. At the beginning, you'll discover the uses of cloud services such as the identity service, image service, and compute service. You'll dive into Neutron, the OpenStack Networking service, and get your hands dirty with configuring ML2, networks, routers, and Distributed Virtual Routers. You’ll then gather more expert knowledge on OpenStack cloud computing by managing your cloud's security and migration. After that, we delve in to OpenStack Object storage and how to manage servers and work with objects, cluster, and storage functionalities. Also, as you go deeper into the realm of OpenStack, you'll learn practical examples of Block storage, LBaaS, and FWaaS: installation and configuration covered ground up. Finally, you will learn OpenStack dashboard, Ansible and Foreman, Keystone, and other interesting topics.
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Checking OpenStack Compute services


Now that we have OpenStack Compute installed, we need to ensure what we have configured is what we expect. OpenStack Compute provides tools to check various parts of our environment. We’ll also use common system commands to check whether the other underlying services that support our OpenStack Compute environment are running as expected.

Getting ready

Log in to the OpenStack controller node. If you used Vagrant to create this node, log in to it using the following command:

vagrant ssh controller

How to do it...

To check whether the OpenStack Compute services are running, we invoke the nova-manage tool and ask it various questions of the environment as follows:

  1. To check whether the OpenStack Compute hosts are running OK, use the following command:

    sudo nova-manage service list
    

    You will see the following output:

    The :-) icons are indicative that everything is fine.

  2. If you see XXX where the :-) icon should be, then you have a problem.

    If you do see XXX, then the...

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