1、Version 0.5.1–April 14, 2013Tempest Quick Start GuideThis document describes the process ofinstalling CloudFoundry from the Tempest package..PrerequisitesHardwareThe following hardware configuration is recommendedVMsvCPUsMemory(GB)Storage(GB)StaticIP(Used)microBOSH112161BO
2、SH677186+ 2 workersCF Small1111297811CF Medium3714226195838CF Large58240429251559Note: Each of the IPs needed above need to be static IP addresses. DHCP is currently not supported in this release. The table above lists the minimum number of static IPs required but please e
3、nsure you have sufficient capacity to cover the set of reserved IP addresses per the manifest you are deploying.We also recommend that you use fast storage particularly for the BOSH datastores.Software1.A tar files that contains a compressed vmdk in which a A 64bit Ubuntu
4、10.04 or better Linux Jumpbox which we will use as the inception VM to start the install process and then run the BOSH CLI.2.vSphere version 4.1 or above3.vCenter 4.vSphere clientNetworking1.DNS –a wildcard DNS entry needs to be set to the Cloud Foundry RouterIP. This IP i
5、s being set in the installation process.2.# of Static IP’s–As specified in the table aboveVSphere SetupBefore we setup BOSH and Cloud Foundry, we first need to configure the IaaS layer underneath. VSphere is currently the only supported environment. This section describes
6、how to configure vSphere for a successful install of BOSH and CF. Note that thescreenshots are from vSphere 5.11Version 0.5.1–April 14, 2013Create a Clusterin vCenterAssume all nodes are virtual machines, we first install vSphere (we use V5.x in this article) on all bare m
7、etal servers. The vSphere servers are connected by the Management Network VLAN. Once it is done, we create a VM on one of the hypervisors to install Windows 2008 R2 64 bit. We then install vCenter on this Windows 2008 VM. The next step is to connect to vCenter using vSpher
8、e client so that we can manage the servers.We can install a vSphere client on any Windows