The document outlines the sections and topics covered in the Certified Openstack Administration certification. It includes 9 sections that cover installing and configuring OpenStack, managing projects/users/domains, working with images, networks, compute instances, block storage, and object storage in OpenStack. Some specific topics include installing OpenStack clients, verifying installation, creating networks/subnets, assigning floating IPs, launching instances, attaching volumes, and uploading objects to Swift containers.
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Cerrtified Openstack Administrator (COA)
The document outlines the sections and topics covered in the Certified Openstack Administration certification. It includes 9 sections that cover installing and configuring OpenStack, managing projects/users/domains, working with images, networks, compute instances, block storage, and object storage in OpenStack. Some specific topics include installing OpenStack clients, verifying installation, creating networks/subnets, assigning floating IPs, launching instances, attaching volumes, and uploading objects to Swift containers.
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Certified Openstack Administration (COA)
SECTION 1: Introduction to OpenStack Cloud
SECTION 2: Introduction to OpenStack Administration Install OpenStack CLI Clients Install OpenStack CLI Clients Verify OpenStack Install Retrieve Controller Server IP Connect to the Horizon Web UI Retrieve the OpenStack RC File Verify OpenStack Install from the CLI Configure Name Resolution on the Management Workstation Configure /etc/hosts on your Management Workstation
SECTION 3: Introduction to the OpenStack Identity Service
Install OpenStack CLI Clients Install OpenStack CLI Clients Verify OpenStack Install Retrieve Controller Server IP Connect to the Horizon Web UI Retrieve the OpenStack RC File Verify OpenStack Install from the CLI Configure Name Resolution on the Management Workstation Configure /etc/hosts on your Management Workstation Create an OpenStack RC File from Scratch Create an OpenStack RC File Test the RC File
SECTION 4: Work with OpenStack Projects, users, Domain and Groups
Create a New OpenStack Project Create a New Project Create a New User Create and Assign a User to a Project Manage Compute Quotas for a Project Update Compute Related Quotas Manage Block Storage Quotas for a Project Update Block Storage Related Quotas Manage Network Quotas for a Project Update Network Related Quotas Retrieve Project OpenStack RC File Connect to the Horizon Web UI Retrieve the OpenStack RC File Create an OpenStack RC File from Scratch Create an OpenStack RC File Test the RC File Work with Key Pairs Generate a New Key Pair for a Project Import an Existing Public Key into a Project Create a Domain Create a New Domain Create a Domain Admin User Create an OpenStack RC File for the Domain Admin Create an OpenStack RC File Test the RC File Create an Admin Project in a Domain Create a the Domain Admin Project Update the Domain Admin User Update Horizon for Multi-Domain Support Update the Horizon Barclamp Proposal Log Into Horizon as a Domain User Create Projects in an OpenStack Domain Create New Domain Projects Create Users in a Domain Create Users in a Domain Create OpenStack RC Files for Domain Users Create an OpenStack RC File Test the RC File Repeat for Other Domain User(s) Create a Group of Users Create a New Group Add a User to a Group SECTION 5: Work with Cloud Images Create an Image in Glance for a SLES12-SP1 Cloud Image File Create an Image in Glance Add Additional Properties to an Image in Glance SECTION 6: Work with Software Defined Networks in OpenStack Create a Virtual Network and Subnet for a Project Create a Tenant Private Network Create a Virtual Router for a Project Create a Router to Connect the Private and External Networks Create a Security Group for ICMP Traffic Create a Security Group for ICMP Create Rules to Allow ICMP Traffic Create a Security Group for SSH Traffic Create a Security Group for SSH Create Rules to Allow SSH Traffic Create a Security Group for Web Traffic Create a Security Group for Web Create Rules to Allow Web Traffic Allocate External IP Addresses to a Project Assign Floating IP Addresses Create an External Virtual Network Create a Project Private Network
SECTION 7: Work with Cloud Workload Instances
Define a Custom Publicly Available Flavor Define a New Instance Sizing Flavor Define a Custom Privately Available Flavor Define a New Instance Sizing Flavor Create and Access a SLES12 Cloud Workload Instance Launch an Instance Access the Cloud Instance from the Dashboard Expose a Cloud Instance to the External Network Assign a Floating IP to an Instance Edit Instance Security Groups SECTION 8: Work with Block Storage in OpenStack Create and Attach Volume Storage to an Instance Create a Storage Volume Attach a Storage Volume to an Instance Detach a Storage Volume from an Instance Work with Volume Snapshots Create a Volume Snapshot Create a Volume From a Snapshot Create a Bootable Volume from an Image Create a New Bootable Volume Boot a SLES12-SP1 Instance from a Volume Boot an Instance from a Volume Configure Volume Encryption Create Volume Type for Encryption SECTION 9: Work with Object Storage in OpenStack Create a Container and Upload Objects into Swift Create a Container in Swift Upload Objects to a Swift Container Work with Expiring Objects in Swift Set Existing Objects in a Swift Container to Expire