Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: ranger
Version: 2016.3.0.dev220
Summary: OpenStack Resource Manager
Home-page: https://www.openstack.org/
Author: OpenStack
Author-email: openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org
License: UNKNOWN
Description: ===============================
        Ranger
        ===============================
        
        Ranger is an OpenStack Resource Management tool capable of managing different types of clouds into 
        one platform. Here are the following of what it provides:
        
        	- Multi-region common resource management.
        	- Light weight, stateless and interface with external self-service portals.
        	- Runs on DCP.
        	- Resource agents will run on LCP to orchestrate and keep resources in sync from a 
                  centralized repository.
        
        Before Setting Up
        -----------------
        
        Make sure ranger-agent is running before installing and running ranger since that
        is required for connecting with Openstack.
        
        
        Devstack Installation
        ---------------------
        1. Add the following line in `local.conf` to include ranger repository in your devstack.
        	`enable_plugin ranger https://git.openstack.org/openstack/ranger`
        
        2. Make sure `MYSQL_PASSWORD` is included for creating and accessing the database.
        
        3. Run ./stack.sh from devstack directory.
        
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        1. Navigate to ranger/tools directory: 
          $ `cd /opt/stack/ranger/tools`
        
        2. To make changes to the port numbers and other configurations, please go to `base_config.py` under
           the `orm` folder before continuing to the next steps.
        
        3. Run `./ranger_create_db.sh` to create ranger databases.
        
        4. Run `./setup_apache.sh` to create conf files for each of the services to apache.
        
        5. Run `stack_orm.sh` to set up ranger.
        
        6. If `stack_orm.sh` is not running properly, navigate to /opt/stack/ranger and run the following:
        	a. `sudo pip install -r requirements.txt`
        	b. `sudo python setup.py develop 2>&1 | tee $root_dir/tools/install.log`
        
        
        Generate ranger.conf file
        -------------------------
        
        $tox -e genconfig
        
        A blank configuration file will be generated at etc/ranger.conf
        
        
        Running Ranger Services
        -----------------------
        
        To run each of the services, type in these commands in order to run each of the services.
        	- Audit: `orm-audit`
        	- Uuidgen: `orm-uuidgen`
        	- RDS (Resource Distributor Service): `orm-rds`
        	- RMS (Resource Management Service): `orm-rms`
        	- FMS (Flavor Management Service): `orm-fms`
        	- CMS (Customer Management Service): `orm-cms`
        	- IMS (Image Management Service): `orm-ims`
        
        For RMS, FMS, CMS, and IMS to be running, Audit, Uuidgen, and RDS must also be running properly as 
        well in order to use them.
        
        
        Docker Container: 
        -----------------
        
        1. $ `cd ranger`
        
        2. Update /ranger/tools/.ssh/ranger with your ssh key to your git repo
           containing heat templates.
           You can clone https://github.com/ranger , but pull requests won't be accepted.
        
        3. $ `sudo docker build -t ranger .`
        
        4. $ `sudo docker run -h "ranger" --net host -it --privileged  ranger  bash`
           Creating docker image and publish will be done by deployment jobs.
           For Refernce and validation manually image could push using.
           a). $ `docker login <docker_user_id>`
           b). $ `docker tag ranger <docker_user_id>/ranger:0.1.0`
           c). $ `docker push <docker_user_id>/ranger:0.1.0`
        
        5. This docker container will be used by helm chart in order to deploy ranger.
        
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Environment :: OpenStack
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Information Technology
Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
