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+++ date = "2016-02-25" draft = false weight = 00 title = "Lab 00 - Student Setup" +++

Lab Objective

The objective of this lab is to instruct students on how to access their lab environment from a Windows or Apple platform. All you will need to do the labs is a browser. Labs have been tested with Google Chrome and Firefox.

  1. Here is your OpenStack lab environment:

    Lab Environment

  2. While holding down the control key, click the link with your name to connect to Horizon. If your name is not here contact us ASAP.

    Your Horizon FQDN
    http://yogendra.alta3.training
    http://eric.alta3.training
    http://kimberly.alta3.training
    http://robert.alta3.training
    http://matthew.alta3.training
    http://nimrod.alta3.training
    http://tapankumar.alta3.training
    http://joan.alta3.training
    http://guang.alta3.training
    http://richard.alta3.training
    http://emil.alta3.training
    http://indranil.alta3.training
    http://pramod.alta3.training
    http://voodem.alta3.training
    http://martin.alta3.training
    http://codruta.alta3.training
    http://stuart.alta3.training
  3. While holding down the control key, click: https://alta3.com/sshproxy to connect to your SSH proxy.

  4. Answer the following questions to confirm that you understand the lab environment:

    1. How many browser tabs will you have open to do these labs?
    1. When you are asked to connect via command line, will everyone use the same URL? If so, what is it?
    1. When you connect to OpenStack Horizon, what URL will you browse? (Hint, find your name on the table above)
    1. How many nodes are in your OpenStack lab environment?
    1. When connecting your your lab environment, which node will you initially connect?
    1. How will you SSH to the other nodes?
    1. Are the Networking services (Neutron) on the same node as your controller?
    1. Where will VMs run?