Zhaleh | Hi engineers | 21:29 |
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Zhaleh | I tried to start learning from the OpenStack documentation and of course I managed to install the system manually, but I didn't learn as much as I should have! Among the books that exist (and the last one was published in 2018), if it were you, which one would you choose? Or if you can suggest a video course, I would appreciate it. | 21:30 |
NeilHanlon | Hey Zhaleh, hope you're having a good day so far | 21:54 |
Zhaleh | NeilHanlon: Thanks, you too | 21:55 |
NeilHanlon | The OpenStack-Ansible documentation is really good, in my experience, on understanding the OpenStack-Ansible approach to deploying OpenStack | 21:55 |
NeilHanlon | OpenStack itself changes a lot, so it's not uncommon to find the books are out of date. it's true with most software/technology, actually | 21:56 |
NeilHanlon | not to self promote, but I am coauthoring a book on Linux administration which will incorporate OSA... that doesn't help much _now_ though :P | 22:04 |
Zhaleh | I am still reading the documentation, especially different automatic deployment methods as in openstack-ansible where I get familiar with this channel. But I do not see the necessary coherence in general. You should have enough information and experience to know how to go to the right starting point of the desired topic in the documentation. | 22:04 |
Zhaleh | Interesting... | 22:05 |
Zhaleh | Let me search you :) | 22:05 |
NeilHanlon | my general recommendation is as follows... Setup an All In One. Break it. Fix it. Add another node or two! then, once you've familiarized yourself with not only OSA and how it deploys, but OpenStack too, you can try multi-node deployments without "All In One" | 22:06 |
NeilHanlon | I am not prolific in any manner with respect to writing.. but I am involved in OSA and also the Rocky Linux project :) | 22:07 |
NeilHanlon | never write a book. it's not worth the stress 😂 | 22:07 |
Zhaleh | ((= | 22:11 |
Zhaleh | Actually I'm studying the docs and going to set up an AIO. | 22:12 |
Zhaleh | Thank you for your advices | 22:12 |
NeilHanlon | of course :) not a lot of folks around because it's the weekend still but the channel is pretty active. if you have any questions don't be afraid to ask | 22:18 |
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