Dear Jose, thank you for detailed explaination occurred very helpful. It works ! regards, Kris W dniu 2013-10-22 10:15, José Ignacio Carretero Guarde pisze: > Hello, > > In the dashboard, before creating any Virtual Machine, you should have > created a Key-Pair. It doesn't matter whether you generate your VM in > the dashboard or if you create it with ssh-keygen command; In general it > is much more easy if you create it through the dashboard. > > You can create the Key-pair in the "Access & Security" --> Create > Keypair. As a result, you'll download a private key you'll use to access > your virtual machines. I.e. if you name your keypair as "mynewkey", > you'll download a file named "mynewkey.pem" > > After that, You'll need to create at least one security group and add > some rules to it. These rules will be applied in the OpenStack firewall. > The most common rules you'll need are: > * tcp from port 22 - to port 22 your_network/24 This one is to allow ssh > * tcp from port 80 - to port 80 <what_ever> This one is to allow http > * tcp from port 443 - to port 443 <what_ever> This one is to allow https > * icmp from port -1 to port -1 <what-ever> This one is to allow ping > > Now, every time you create a new VM, you'll need to do 2 simple step: > -- Step 1: Launch an instance => Go to images & snapshots and press on > "launch". > You'll be asked for a "Server name", a flavor, and one or more security > groups. Be sure you select all the security group(s) you need. > -- Step 2: If you need a public IP (by default all the IPs will be > private), you can "Allocate a floating IP" to the project in the "Access > & Security" link and assign that new IP to your new created server with > the button "Associate IP". Once you've done this, you'll be able to > access your virtual machine. > > Hope this help, > > Best regards, > José Ignacio. > > El 22/10/13 09:54, Krzysztof Rzecki escribió: >> >> Dears, >> >> we have successfully started VMs. We have ssh connectivity to them. >> >> What the root password is to them ? >> >> Is there develompemnt documentation to context broker instance ? >> >> best regards, >> Kris >> > > > ________________________________ > > Este mensaje se dirige exclusivamente a su destinatario. Puede consultar > nuestra política de envío y recepción de correo electrónico en el enlace > situado más abajo. > This message is intended exclusively for its addressee. We only send and > receive email on the basis of the terms set out at: > http://www.tid.es/ES/PAGINAS/disclaimer.aspx -- pozdrawiam, Krzysztof Rzecki ___________________________________________________________ krz at pk.edu.pl, http://krz.iti.pk.edu.pl/, +48 695 144 411 Institute of Telecomputing, Cracow University of Technology
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