diff --git a/doc/quickstart.rst b/doc/quickstart.rst index 620e99f3bf..3dd1cc5ba1 100644 --- a/doc/quickstart.rst +++ b/doc/quickstart.rst @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ and OverlayFS. In order to update kernel in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS to 4.2, run: ===================== =========== =========== ========================= Component Min Version Max Version Comment ===================== =========== =========== ========================= -Ansible 1.9.4 < 2.0.0 On deployment host +Ansible 2.0.0 none On deployment host Docker 1.10.0 none On target nodes Docker Python 1.6.0 none On target nodes Python Jinja2 2.8.0 none On deployment host @@ -201,10 +201,9 @@ Ansible from distribution packaging if the distro packaging has recommended version available. Some implemented distro versions of Ansible are too old to use distro -packaging. Currently, CentOS and RHEL package Ansible 1.9.4 which is suitable -for use with Kolla. As Ansible 2.0 is also available, version 1.9 must be -specified. Note that you will need to enable access to the EPEL repository to -install via yum -- to do so, take a look at Fedora's EPEL +packaging. Currently, CentOS and RHEL package Ansible >2.0 which is suitable +for use with Kolla. Note that you will need to enable access to the EPEL +repository to install via yum -- to do so, take a look at Fedora's EPEL `docs `__ and `FAQ `__. @@ -212,15 +211,15 @@ On CentOS or RHEL systems, this can be done using: :: - yum -y install ansible1.9 + yum -y install ansible Many DEB based systems do not meet Kolla's Ansible version requirements. It is -recommended to use pip to install Ansible 1.9.4. Finally Ansible 1.9.4 may be +recommended to use pip to install Ansible >2.0. Finally Ansible >2.0 may be installed using: :: - pip install -U ansible==1.9.4 + pip install -U ansible If DEB based systems include a version of Ansible that meets Kolla's version requirements it can be installed by: