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# Select ''Project''->''Ochestration''->''Stacks''
# Select ''Project''->''Ochestration''->''Stacks'' and click the ''Launch Stack'' button to start creating a new stack.
# Click the ''Launch Stack'' button to start creating a new stack
# Provide a HOT file by entering the URL, the File name, or by Direct Input. Here, we will use a HOT file from one of the links in section ''Available Setups'' below.
# Provide a HOT file.
# In the ''Template Source'' box, select ''URL'' from the drop-down list.
#* This can be done using a URL, File, or Direct Input.  
# Paste the selected URL into the ''Template URL'' box.
#* To use a HOT file from links in the section '''Available Setups''' below:
# Click ''Next'' to begin setting stack parameters; these vary depending on the template, however all stacks have the following parameters by default:
#*# Select `URL` from the drop down
#*''Stack Name''; choose a name which is meaningful.
#*# Find the URL for the HOT file by follow the link and copy the ''URL'' for ''Template Source'' and paste the URL into the ''Template URL'' box.
#*''Creation Timeout''; indicates how long after stack creation before OpenStack will give up trying to create the stack if it hasn't finished; the default value is usually sufficient.
#*# Click ''Next'' to begin setting your stack parameters. Stack parameters will vary depending on the template, however all Stacks have the following parameters by default:
#*''Password for user ''; sets the password required for later stack changes. This is seldom used as many of the stacks mentioned in the next section are not designed to be updated.
#*The ''Stack Name'' parameter which identifies a given stack, choose a name which is meaningful.
#*The ''Creation Timeout'' parameter indicates how long after stack creation before OpenStack will give up trying to create the stack if it hasn't finished. The default value is usually sufficient.
#*The ''Password for user '' parameter sets the password required for later stack changes. This is often not used as many of the below stacks are not designed to be updated.
# Click ''Launch'' to begin creating your stack.
# Click ''Launch'' to begin creating your stack.


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