Copyright [2013] [Kiran, Johnson, Atul, Suseendran, Yogesh]
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OpenStack advanced guide covering, high availability, security, multi-node, seamless addition of components, fault tolerance, replication, etc.
- Essex Guide imported from Launchpad
- Grizzly Guide
- Advanced OpenStack configuration [coming soon]
Install dblatex (700 MB) on Ubuntu
$ sudo apt-get -y install dblatex
Compiling a single xml docbook file into PDF:
$ dblatex filename.xml
Compiling the entire book: Simply compile the index file
$ dblatex Openstackbook.xml
Lighter options:
$ sudo apt-get -y install docbook docbook-xsl-ns xsltproc fop xmlto libxml2-utils xmlstarlet
$ xmlstarlet val --err --xsd /usr/share/xml/docbook/schema/xsd/5.0/docbook.xsd book.xml
$ xsltproc /usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/docbook-xsl-ns/fo/docbook.xsl filename.xml > filename.fo
$ fop -fo book.fo -pdf book.pdf
Alternatively, you can use the web-based docbook to PDF conversion tool at http://docbookpublishing.com/