Alces OpenStack User Guide
Introduction
1.
Alces OpenStack Overview
2.
Environment Access
2.1.
VPN
2.1.1.
Setting up the VPN
2.1.1.1.
Connecting from a Windows client
2.1.1.2.
Connecting from a Mac client
2.1.1.3.
Connecting from a Linux client
2.2.
Graphical access
2.2.1.
Obtaining the authentication settings for command-line access
2.3.
Command-line
2.3.1.
Connecting from a Windows client
2.3.2.
Connecting from Mac/Linux client
3.
Setting up your environment
3.1.
OpenStack authentication
3.2.
Importing or creating a keypair
3.2.1.
Command-line
3.2.2.
Horizon dashboard
3.3.
Creating networks
3.3.1.
Command-line
3.3.2.
Horizon dashboard
4.
Image service
4.1.
Uploading images
4.1.1.
Command-line
4.1.2.
Horizon dashboard
4.2.
Deleting images
4.2.1.
Command-line
4.2.2.
Horizon dashboard
5.
Compute service
5.1.
Creating virtual machines
5.1.1.
Command-line
5.1.2.
Horizon dashboard
5.2.
Destroying virtual machines
5.2.1.
Command-line
5.2.2.
Horizon dashboard
5.3.
Snapshotting virtual machines
5.3.1.
Command-line
5.3.2.
Horizon dashboard
5.4.
Resizing virtual machines
5.4.1.
Command-line
5.4.2.
Horizon dashboard
6.
Block storage service
6.1.
Creating volumes
6.1.1.
Command-line
6.1.2.
Horizon dashboard
6.2.
Attaching volumes
6.2.1.
Command-line
6.2.2.
Horizon dashboard
6.3.
Configuring volumes
6.4.
Destroying volumes
6.4.1.
Command-line
6.4.2.
Horizon dashboard
7.
Orchestration service
7.1.
Building a basic stack
7.2.
Deploying a stack
7.2.1.
Command-line
7.2.2.
Horizon dashboard
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Deploying a stack
The following section will detail how to deploy stacks through the Heat orchestration module.