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@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ Run the following script to add the DNS entries.
sudo su
```
!!! note "Run `sudo su` Separately"
When I ran `sudo su` and the echo commands below as one block of commands, it did not correctly write the changes to the `/etc/hosts` file. Just run `sudo su` by itself, then you can copy paste the codeblock below for all of the echo lines for each DNS entry.
```sh
# Add the OpenStack node entries to /etc/hosts
echo "192.168.3.43 OPENSTACK-NODE-01.bunny-lab.io OPENSTACK-NODE-01" >> /etc/hosts
@ -26,10 +29,19 @@ cat /etc/hosts
!!! example "/etc/hosts Example Contents"
When you run `cat /etc/hosts`, you should see output similar to the following:
```ini title="cat /etc/hosts"
```ini title="/etc/hosts"
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 localhost4.localdomain4
::1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6
192.168.3.43 OPENSTACK-NODE-01.bunny-lab.io OPENSTACK-NODE-01
192.168.3.44 OPENSTACK-NODE-02.bunny-lab.io OPENSTACK-NODE-02
192.168.3.45 OPENSTACK-NODE-03.bunny-lab.io OPENSTACK-NODE-03
```
## OpenStack Deployment Node
Assuming you deployed a Rocky Linux 9.5 VM with 120GB storage, 8-cores, and 8GB of RAM (these are overkill specs), you should run the following commands. [Original Deployment Documentation](https://docs.openstack.org/project-deploy-guide/openstack-ansible/latest/deploymenthost.html)
```sh
sudo su
dnf upgrade
dnf install -y git chrony openssh-server python3-devel sudo
dnf group install -y "Development Tools"
```