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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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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

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