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Building a Heat Template from the Ground up

This workshop will teach you to build a OpenStack Heat template from the ground up. The traditional approach to learning Heat usually involves setting up WordPress or another application through a Heat template. This lab is different. Namely, there will be no application at the end of it, just a VM with "Hello, world" in its message of the day. This gives us the luxury of focussing on what comes before the user-data script that deploys WordPress. The aim of this lab is a more basic understanding of two things: First, the building blocks and infrastructure an OpenStack based setup of one or more servers consists of: virtual machines, virtual networks and floating IP addresses, to name but a few. Second, it will teach participants how to describe all of these building blocks reproducibly in terms of a Heat template. This Heat template will be assembled step by step, with debugging practice for various common errors along the way.

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  • presentation.odp: the workshop's slides in LibreOffice format
  • presentation.pdf: the workshop's slides in PDF format
  • partial/: contains partial heat templates for each step
  • snippets/: contains the Heat template snippets shown on the slides
  • transcript.txt: contains a transcript of the workshop's audio track

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This presentation was generated using odpdown. Please do not edit presentation.odp directly, but install odpdown and run

make

to generate it from slides.md.