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Document deployment guide #150

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JAORMX opened this issue Apr 3, 2017 · 5 comments
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Document deployment guide #150

JAORMX opened this issue Apr 3, 2017 · 5 comments

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@JAORMX
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JAORMX commented Apr 3, 2017

Besides the minimal example referenced in #36, having a small deployment guide that describes how to deploy with some common scenarios would be very beneficial.

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simo5 commented Apr 3, 2017

Do you have an example in mind I can look out at ?
I want to take on this soon.

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JAORMX commented Apr 3, 2017

So it could be something similar to https://docs.openstack.org/ocata/install-guide-rdo/keystone.html where a basic installation workflow is followed, as well as operations that deployers would usually do and how to verify them.

And if possible some "advanced features" that people might actually need; such as security hardening and such.

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simo5 commented Apr 3, 2017

Thanks, will take a look and start implementing what I can.

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tiran commented Apr 5, 2017

Deployment should be either via package manager or with pip in a virtual env. Installation with sudo pip install custodia in global site-packages should be discourage. I don't want to support it because it tends to break either custodia, the system or both.

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JAORMX commented Apr 5, 2017

@tiran I agree that sudo pip install custodia shouldn't be encouraged. And that's the aim of having a deployment guide. To tell folks right ways of doing things such as installing and configuring the service.

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