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diff --git a/docs/installation.rst b/docs/installation.rst deleted file mode 100644 index cde26e021a..0000000000 --- a/docs/installation.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -.. _onap_so_schema_version_2_0: -.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. -.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 -.. Copyright 2018 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. - -Install and Configure Service Orchestrator -========================================== - -Get Ubuntu ----------- -Get the Ubuntu ISO image from ubuntu.com. The recommended version is 16.04.3 LTS (Long Term Support), desktop edition. - -Get VirtualBox and VirtualBox Guest Additions ---------------------------------------------- -Make sure you have the VirtualBox Guest Additions ISO for your version of -VirtualBox. I'm using VirtualBox 5.1.28. Save the Guest Additions ISO on your -host computer along with the Ubuntu ISO. Get the Guest Additions ISO from -here: http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox - -*NOTE*: Guest Additions versions prior to 5.1 will not work with Ubuntu 16.04.3. If you have an earlier version of VirtualBox, you should upgrade to the latest 5.1 version. - -Create a new VM in VirtualBox for Ubuntu ----------------------------------------- -Type: Linux -Version: Ubuntu (64-bit) -At least 2048 MB memory -At least 40 GB VDI -Network: Attached to: NAT - -Create a port-forwarding rule for SSH -------------------------------------- -Create a port-forwarding rule so that you can use PuTTY (or other SSH client) to connect to the VM. -Go to "Network" settings in VirtualBox, add a port forwarding rule: -Name: SSH -Protocol: TCP -Host IP: 127.0.0.1 -Host Port: 1022 -Guest IP: <leave blank> -Guest Port: 22 - -Create Shared Folder --------------------- -This is oriented to Windows users. If you're using a MAC or a Linux host computer, the details may be different. You can share any folder on the host computer with the Ubuntu VM. On Windows, a practical choice is to share the C:\Users folder, so that your Windows home directory will be accessible from the Ubuntu VM. -Go to "Shared Folders" settings in VirtualBox, add a share: -Folder Path: C:\Users -Folder Name: Users -Auto-mount: <checked> -Read-only: <unchecked> - -Install Ubuntu in the VM ------------------------- -On the "Storage" panel in VirtualBox, click on "[ optical drive ]" and then "Choose Disk Image". Select your Ubuntu ISO image. - -After selecting the ISO image, start the VM. -Follow the prompts to install Ubuntu. - -Proxy Configuration (optional) ------------------------------- -If you're behind a corporate firewall, configure some proxy settings. NOTE: your proxy configuration may require username and password credentials, not shown here. -**Ubuntu system proxy setting**: - -- System Settings → Network → Network proxy - (Replace "proxyhost" and port with your actual proxy information) - -**apt proxy setting**: - -- Edit /etc/apt/apt.conf and add one line at the top (replace "proxyhost:port" with your actual proxy information): - Acquire::http::Proxy "http://proxyhost:port"; -- Reboot the VM. - -Install SSH Server ------------------- -sudo apt update -sudo apt install openssh-server - -Connect to the VM from your host computer ------------------------------------------ -The PuTTY SSH client is popular. A connection to localhost:1022 (or whatever port you have forwarded) will go to the VM. - -Install VirtualBox Guest Additions ----------------------------------- -On the "Storage" panel in VirtualBox, click on "[ optical drive ]" and then "Choose Disk Image". Select your VirtualBox Guest Additions ISO image. - -In a VM terminal window, mount the cdrom:: - - sudo mkdir -p /media/cdrom - sudo mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom - -Install necessary dependencies:: - - sudo apt update - sudo apt install gcc g++ dkms - -Install the guest additions. NOTE: look for errors in the command output! -If you see an error that says you are missing kernel headers, the most likely -cause is that you are using a VirtualBox version that is too old. -The error message is misleading.:: - - cd /media/cdrom - sudo ./VBoxLinuxAdditions.run - -Add yourself to the vboxsf user group (replace "userid" with your user ID):: - - sudo usermod -a -G vboxsf userid - -Reboot the VM. -In a VM terminal window, verify that you can access your home directory on the -host computer, which should be mounted under /media/sf_Users - -Further Reading ----------------------------------------- -https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Development+Environment |