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Launch an instance

This section creates the necessary virtual networks to support launching one more instances. Networking option 1 includes one public virtual network and one instance that uses it. Networking option 2 includes one public virtual network, one private virtual network, and one instance that uses each network. The instructions in this section use command-line interface (CLI) tools on the controller node. For more information on the CLI tools, see the OpenStack User Guide. To use the dashboard, see the OpenStack User Guide.

Create virtual networks

Create virtual networks for the networking option that you chose in networking. If you chose option 1, create only the public virtual network. If you chose option 2, create the public and private virtual networks.

launch-instance-networks-public.rst launch-instance-networks-private.rst

After creating the appropriate networks for your environment, you can continue preparing the environment to launch an instance.

Generate a key pair

Most cloud images support public key authentication rather than conventional password authentication. Before launching an instance, you must add a public key to the Compute service.

  1. Source the demo tenant credentials:

    $ source demo-openrc.sh
  2. Generate and add a key pair:

    $ ssh-keygen -q -N ""
    $ nova keypair-add --pub-key .ssh/id_rsa.pub mykey

    Note

    Alternatively, you can skip the ssh-keygen command and use an existing public key.

  3. Verify addition of the key pair:

    $ nova keypair-list
    +-------+-------------------------------------------------+
    | Name  | Fingerprint                                     |
    +-------+-------------------------------------------------+
    | mykey | 6c:74:ec:3a:08:05:4e:9e:21:22:a6:dd:b2:62:b8:28 |
    +-------+-------------------------------------------------+

Add security group rules

By default, the default security group applies to all instances and includes firewall rules that deny remote access to instances. For Linux images such as CirrOS, we recommend allowing at least ICMP (ping) and secure shell (SSH).

  • Add rules to the default security group:
    • Permit ICMP (ping):

      $ nova secgroup-add-rule default icmp -1 -1 0.0.0.0/0
      +-------------+-----------+---------+-----------+--------------+
      | IP Protocol | From Port | To Port | IP Range  | Source Group |
      +-------------+-----------+---------+-----------+--------------+
      | icmp        | -1        | -1      | 0.0.0.0/0 |              |
      +-------------+-----------+---------+-----------+--------------+
    • Permit secure shell (SSH) access:

      $ nova secgroup-add-rule default tcp 22 22 0.0.0.0/0
      +-------------+-----------+---------+-----------+--------------+
      | IP Protocol | From Port | To Port | IP Range  | Source Group |
      +-------------+-----------+---------+-----------+--------------+
      | tcp         | 22        | 22      | 0.0.0.0/0 |              |
      +-------------+-----------+---------+-----------+--------------+

Launch an instance

If you chose networking option 1, you can only launch an instance on the public network. If you chose networking option 2, you can launch an instance on the public network and the private network.

launch-instance-public.rst launch-instance-private.rst

Block Storage

If your environment includes the Block Storage service, you can create a volume and attach it to an instance.

launch-instance-cinder.rst

Orchestration

If your environment includes the Orchestration service, you can create a stack that launches an instance.

launch-instance-heat.rst