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Month: September 2016

Running JIRA over SSL or HTTPS

Running JIRA over SSL or HTTPS

Running JIRA (6.4) over SSL or HTTPS Atlassian applications allow the use of SSL within our products, however Atlassian Support does not provide assistance for configuring it. Consequently, Atlassian cannot guarantee providing any support for it. If assistance with conversions of certificates is required, please consult with the vendor who provided the certificate. If assistance with configuration is required, please raise a question on Atlassian Answers. The instructions on this page describe how to configure JIRA to enable access via…

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OpenStack, Setting up a Local Repository for an Isolated Fuel Deployment

OpenStack, Setting up a Local Repository for an Isolated Fuel Deployment

Set up a local repository updated: 2016/09/21 Contents About the fuel-createmirror script Fuel downloads the OpenStack and operating system packages from the predefined repositories on the Fuel Master node. If your Fuel Master node does not have an Internet connection, you must configure a local repository mirror with the required packages and configure Fuel to use this repository. You can set up a local repository in the Fuel web UI or through Fuel CLI using the fuel-createmirror script. To set…

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OpenStack Environment Architecture

OpenStack Environment Architecture

OpenStack Environment Architecture Fuel deploys an OpenStack Environment with nodes that provide a specific set of functionality. Beginning with Fuel 5.0, a single architecture model can support HA (High Availability) and non-HA deployments; you can deploy a non-HA environment and then add additional nodes to implement HA rather than needing to redeploy the environment from scratch. The OpenStack environment consists of multiple physical server nodes (or an equivalent VM), each of which is one of the following node types: Controller:…

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