For more information, please consult the Crowbar Deployment Guide.
If you wish to change the default IP address for crowbar see here first.
After you have completed the Build Crowbar.ISO step, you are ready to install Crowbar!
Optional: Burn the ISO to a DVD (you can get them from http://crowbar.zehicle.com)
Boot using the ISO or physical DVD and it will setup Ubuntu 12.04 or CentOS and stage Crowbar for install
Log in as crowbar/crowbar (for v1 and pre 9/1/11 ISOs, the auth is openstack/openstack)
sudo -i
Make sure the date/time is synchronized date MMDDHHMM
If you want to change the default IP ranges (192.168.124.x) or VLANs (100, 300, 500, etc), read change the default IP address
For a VMware installation of OpenStack, we recommend using FOUR host-only networks and turn off VLANs in the network.json file
For installation on physical equipment, please review the network.json file and ensure that you are matching the network VLAN maps
Go to the install directory
On Ubuntu cd /tftpboot/ubuntu_dvd/extra
On RHEL or Centos cd /tftpboot/redhat_dvd/extra
./install admin.crowbar.org (or whatever FQDN you want your admin node to have).
The rest of Crowbar will then install. Unless you change the networking defaults, you can access the Crowbar server:
Crowbar UI on http://192.168.124.10:3000. (crowbar/crowbar)
Chef UI on http://192.168.124.10:4040. (admin/password)
Nagios on http://192.168.124.10/nagios3. (nagiosadmin/password)
Ganglia on http://192.168.124.10/ganglia. (nagiosadmin/password)