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Next steps after the installation are the addition of datacenters in order to be able to deploy | Next steps after the installation are: | ||
*the addition of datacenters in order to be able to deploy NS | |||
*the addition of VNF and NS to the catalog | |||
*the deployment of NS. | |||
Check [[Release 1 HowTo guide for users|the HowTo guide]] to know how to proceed with those tasks. | |||
==Further details on the result of the installation== | ==Further details on the result of the installation== |
Revision as of 18:23, 4 October 2016
Once you have prepared a server or VM with the requirements specified here, and you have configured LXD on it, all you need to do is:
wget https://osm-download.etsi.org/ftp/osm-1.0-one/install_from_source chmod +x install_from_source ./install_from_source
After some time, you will get a fresh OSM Release One installation. You can access to the UI in the following URL:
https://your_local_ip:8443
Next steps after the installation are:
- the addition of datacenters in order to be able to deploy NS
- the addition of VNF and NS to the catalog
- the deployment of NS.
Check the HowTo guide to know how to proceed with those tasks.
Further details on the result of the installation
As a result of the installation, three LXD containers will be created in your machine:
* SO-ub, hosting the Service Orchestrator and the User Interface * RO (Resource Orchestrator) * VCA (VNF Configuration and Abstraction)
If required, you could get access to each container from the host by running:
lxc exec <CONTAINER> bash