This easy way can be used on Ubuntu Server 12.04 x86-64 and CentOS 6.4 x86-64. Also, you can use virtual machines on VMWare, VirtualBox, KVM with these operating systems.
Create a folder to hold git repositories:
># mkdir -p /opt/git && cd /opt/git
Clone murano-deployment repository from branch release-0.4:
># git clone git://github.com/stackforge/murano-deployment.git -b release-0.4
Install prerequisites and configure devbox.
># cd /opt/git/murano-deployment/devbox-scripts ># ./murano-git-install.sh prerequisites
Press Enter to configure lab binding configuration file
/etc/murano-deployment/lab-binding.rc
LAB_HOST='' ADMIN_USER='' ADMIN_PASSWORD='' RABBITMQ_LOGIN='' RABBITMQ_PASSWORD='' RABBITMQ_VHOST='' RABBITMQ_PORT='' # Equals to LAB_HOST by default #RABBITMQ_HOST='' #RABBITMQ_HOST_ALT='' #FILE_SHARE_HOST='' BRANCH_NAME='release-0.4' # Only 'true' or 'false' values are allowed! SSL_ENABLED='false' SSL_CA_FILE='' SSL_CERT_FILE='' SSL_KEY_FILE='' #BRANCH_MURANO_API='' #BRANCH_MURANO_DASHBOARD='' #BRANCH_MURANO_CLIENT='' #BRANCH_MURANO_CONDUCTOR='' #BRANCH_MURANO_REPOSITORY=''
It's recommended to use separate vHost in RabbitMQ.
Then some additional system packages will be installed.
Install Murano components
># ./murano-git-install.sh install
When everything is done login to the Dashboard using URL http://your_IP/horizon for Ubuntu and http://your_IP/dashboard for CentOS