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Revision as of 10:37, 16 August 2018
1) Install a minimal Centos 7 install Point and click.
2) Update and install dependencies
[root@openstack ~]# yum update [root@openstack ~]# yum install -y git yum-utils
3) Add an openstack user
[root@openstack ~]# useradd -d /opt/stack -m -s /bin/bash stack [root@openstack ~]# echo "stack ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" >> /etc/sudoers
4) su into the new user and clone devstack
[root@openstack ~]# su - stack [stack@openstack ~]$ git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack-dev/devstack
5) Install devstack
[stack@openstack ~]$ cd devstack/ [stack@openstack devstack]$ ./stack.sh
Wait for ~2-3 minutes and you'll see password prompts for the MySQL Database, RabbitMQ, Service Admin, Service Authentication and Horizon and Keystone Services.
Expect the remaining installation steps to take a long time at least 10-30 minutes (depending on your internet connection.)
6) Visit your new devstack install In my case: http://192.168.1.137 And voilà!
Note: Aug 18 failed to install on cents 7.5 - needed to upgrade pip and setup tools
# pip install –upgrade pip # pip install –upgrade setuptools