The OpenStack install guide team has recommended that projects that are not part of the starter-kit:compute [1] (and a few other projects like Cinder and Horizon) maintain their install guide in-tree. [2] [1] http://governance.openstack.org/reference/tags/starter-kit_compute.html [2] http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/docs-specs/tree/specs/newton/project-specific-installguides.rst Change-Id: I2b49fcfd99b3be40bb1ae7d7b8348abdb5b58b90 Co-Authored-By: Denis Cavalcante <dencaval@gmail.com> Implements: blueprint manila-in-tree-install-guide Partially-implements: blueprint projectspecificinstallguides
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Install and configure a share node running openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise
This section describes how to install and configure a share node for the Shared File Systems service.
Note that installation and configuration vary by distribution. This section describes the instructions for a share node running openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise.
Install and configure components
Install the packages:
# zypper install openstack-manila-share python-PyMySQL
Edit the
/etc/manila/manila.conf
file and complete the following actions:In the
[database]
section, configure database access:[database] ... connection = mysql+pymysql://manila:MANILA_DBPASS@controller/manila
Replace
MANILA_DBPASS
with the password you chose for the Shared File Systems database.
Two driver modes
Choose one of the following options to configure the share driver:
Prerequisites
Note
Perform these steps on the storage node.
- Install the supporting utility packages:
Install LVM and NFS server packages:
# zypper install lvm2 nfs-kernel-server
Prerequisites
Before you proceed, verify operation of the Compute, Networking, and Block Storage services. This options requires implementation of Networking option 2 and requires installation of some Networking service components on the storage node.
Install the Networking service components:
# zypper install --no-recommends openstack-neutron-linuxbridge-agent
Finalize installation
Prepare manila-share as start/stop service. Start the Shared File Systems service including its dependencies and configure them to start when the system boots:
# systemctl enable openstack-manila-share.service tgtd.service # systemctl start openstack-manila-share.service tgtd.service