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author | Andrea Campanella <andrea@opennetworking.org> | Thu Jun 14 12:37:28 2018 +0200 |
committer | Andrea Campanella <andrea@opennetworking.org> | Thu Jun 14 15:37:26 2018 +0000 |
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Doc fixes - Updating location of helm charts in the docs - Referencing rcord guide as an example. - Inserting xos-core dependency update Change-Id: Iaef51c3da5bb117ca29c173d9a86bba31a12fcd7
This guide describes how to install CORD.
Start by satisfying the following prerequisites:
The next step is select the configuration (profile) you want to install:
The following are optional steps you may want to take
If your environment does not permit connecin your POD to ther public Internet, you may want to take advantage of a local Docker registery. The following registry setup will help.
If you need OpenStack included in your deployment, so you can bring up VMs on your POD, you will need to following the following OpenStack deployment guide.