Bug 1415690

Summary: RFE for RHOS 10 Director Installation and Usage
Product: Red Hat OpenStack Reporter: Nikhil Shetty <nshetty>
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Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: RHOS Documentation Team <rhos-docs>
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Version: 10.0 (Newton)CC: srevivo
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Description Nikhil Shetty 2017-01-23 12:56:42 UTC
Description of problem:
We nowhere specify that Overcloud Compute, Controller Nodes need to be Physical Servers.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): RHOS 10


Actual results: Compute nodes are responsible for running virtual machine instances after they are launched. Compute nodes must support hardware virtualization. Compute nodes must also have enough memory and disk space to support the requirements of the virtual machine instances they host. 


Expected results:Compute nodes are responsible for running virtual machine instances after they are launched. Compute nodes must "be Physical Hosts which" support hardware virtualization. Compute nodes must also have enough memory and disk space to support the requirements of the virtual machine instances they host.

Comment 1 Nikhil Shetty 2017-01-23 12:59:40 UTC
We could Add the same Detail for Controller Nodes

Actual Results : Controller nodes are responsible for hosting the core services in a RHEL OpenStack Platform environment, such as the Horizon dashboard, the back-end database server, Keystone authentication, and High Availability services. 

Expected Results :Controller nodes are responsible for hosting the core services in a RHEL OpenStack Platform environment, such as the Horizon dashboard, the back-end database server, Keystone authentication, and High Availability services.