| date | 2016-05-09 |
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| draft | false |
| weight | 0 |
| title | Lab 00 - Student Setup |
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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.
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Here is your OpenStack lab environment:
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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.
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If your default browser is Chrome or firefox, while holding down the control key, click: https://alta3.com/sshproxy to connect to your SSH proxy. If your default browser is IE, then cut and paste
https://alta3.com/sshproxyinto a new chrome or firefox browser window. -
Answer the following questions to confirm that you understand the lab environment:
- How many browser tabs will you have open to do these labs?
- When you are asked to connect via command line, will everyone use the same URL? If so, what is it?
- When you connect to OpenStack Horizon, what URL will you browse? (Hint, find your name on the table above)
- How many nodes are in your OpenStack lab environment?
- When connecting your your lab environment, which node will you initially connect?
- How will you SSH to the other nodes?
- Are the Networking services (Neutron) on the same node as your controller?
- Where will VMs run?

