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$ openstack server list +-------------------------------+-------------------+--------+-------------------------------+---------------------------------+----------+ | ID | Name | Status | Networks | Image | Flavor | +-------------------------------+-------------------+--------+-------------------------------+---------------------------------+----------+ | f87a91d8-2736-47b0-ab21- | Group1-client | ACTIVE | Common-network- | Ubuntu Server 20.04 (Focal) | gx2.2c3r | | d70da05e50b8 | | | w4u67666kl7f=10.212.25.246, | amd64 20200424 | | | | | | 192.168.0.192 | | | | 180542c9-a988-40d7-8bc9- | Group1-fileserver | ACTIVE | Common-network- | Ubuntu Server 20.04 (Focal) | gx2.2c3r | | 02523b776b3b | | | w4u67666kl7f=10.212.26.229, | amd64 20200424 | | | | | | 192.168.0.177 | | | +-------------------------------+-------------------+--------+-------------------------------+---------------------------------+----------+ |
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At this point you can create as many stacks using the clientserver-lab.yaml file as you want, as long as your project have sufficient quotas for the defined resources. And if a server/client is not needed any more, or is the need of a reinstall, it is simply a matter of an "openstack stack delete" and an "openstack stack create" to re-create the resources.