This is the command openstack-install that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
openstack-install - Ubuntu OpenStack Installer Documentation
SYNOPSIS
usage: sudo openstack-install [-h] [-i] [-u] [-k] [-a ARCH] [-r
RELEASE] [-p]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-i, --install-only install and bootstrap MAAS/Juju/Landscape (as
applicable) only. Will not deploy any OpenStack
services in single or multi mode. You can invoke
openstack-status manually to continue.
-u, --uninstall Uninstalls the current cloud including removingof
packages.
-k, --kill Tear down existing cloud leaving userdata in place.
Useful for iterative deploys.
-a ARCH <arch, ..> comma-separated list of architectures to
filter available cloud images with which to populate
Glance, e.g. amd64,arm64
-r RELEASE <rel, ..> comma-separated list of Ubuntu releases to
filter available cloud images with which to populate
Glance, e.g. precise,trusty
-p, --placement Show machine placement UI before deploying
DESCRIPTION
Ubuntu OpenStack Installer provides an extremely simple way to install,
deploy and scale an OpenStack cloud on top of Ubuntu server and Juju.
Deploy onto a single physical system using virtual machines for
testing, or use MAAS to deploy onto a cluster of any size.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
JUJU_BOOTSTRAP_TO define a specific MAAS host to be used for the
initial juju bootstrap.
$ JUJU_BOOTSTRAP_TO=machine-a.maas sudo -E openstack-install
()
Use openstack-install online using onworks.net services