Bug 1383132

Summary: [Docs] [RFE] [OSP] Document the new Register Nodes screen
Product: Red Hat CloudForms Management Engine Reporter: Andrew Dahms <adahms>
Component: DocumentationAssignee: Chris Budzilowicz <cbudzilo>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Dayle Parker <dayleparker>
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Version: 5.7.0CC: hhudgeon, jhardy, lavenel, obarenbo
Target Milestone: GAKeywords: FutureFeature
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Description Andrew Dahms 2016-10-10 02:40:02 UTC
After adding an OpenStack infrastructure provider, users can click on that provider and, from the Configuration menu, click 'Register Nodes' to register the bare metal nodes in the OpenStack environment. This new menu must be documented in the Managing Providers guide.

Comment 2 Andrew Dahms 2016-10-28 06:03:20 UTC
Assigning to Chris for review.

Comment 5 Chris Budzilowicz 2016-12-15 02:43:01 UTC
Hi Loic,

I've corrected the preview if you could take a look:

http://file.rdu.redhat.com/~cbudzilo/CloudForms/test-folder3/build/tmp/en-US/html-single/#Registering_Nodes_Openstack_Environment

My apologies for the broken link previously.

-Chris

Comment 6 Loic Avenel 2016-12-15 09:30:12 UTC
(In reply to Chris Budzilowicz from comment #5)
> Hi Loic,
> 
> I've corrected the preview if you could take a look:
> 
> http://file.rdu.redhat.com/~cbudzilo/CloudForms/test-folder3/build/tmp/en-US/
> html-single/#Registering_Nodes_Openstack_Environment
> 
> My apologies for the broken link previously.
> 
> -Chris

Thanks I can see it now, but this is not really link to Adding OpenStack Infrastructure provider, you don't have to do it here. 
It is more to add in Managing Providers in OpenStack Director session..

when you discover OpenStack Director, all is already in production.. But you may want to add new nodes when your OpenStack environment is growing.

Comment 8 Dayle Parker 2017-01-02 01:36:10 UTC
Looks good to me - I've merged it. Thanks Chris!