#. Edit the ``/etc/karbor/karbor.conf`` file and complete the following actions: * In the ``[database]`` section, configure database access: .. code-block:: none [database] ... connection = mysql+pymysql://karbor:KARBOR_DBPASS@controller/karbor Replace ``KARBOR_DBPASS`` with the password you chose for the Data Protection database. * In the ``[DEFAULT]`` section, configure ``RabbitMQ`` message queue access: .. code-block:: none [DEFAULT] ... transport_url = rabbit://openstack:RABBIT_PASS@controller:5672 Replace ``RABBIT_PASS`` with the password you chose for the ``openstack`` account in ``RabbitMQ``. * In the ``[keystone_authtoken]``, ``[trustee]``, ``[clients_keystone]``, and ``[karbor_client]`` sections, configure Identity service access: .. code-block:: none [keystone_authtoken] ... auth_uri = http://controller/identity auth_url = http://controller/identity_admin auth_type = password project_domain_name = default user_domain_name = default project_name = service username = karbor password = KARBOR_PASS [trustee] ... auth_type = password auth_url = http://controller/identity_admin username = karbor password = KARBOR_PASS user_domain_name = default [clients_keystone] ... auth_uri = http://controller/identity_admin [karbor_client] ... version = 1 service_type = data-protect service_name = karbor Replace ``KARBOR_PASS`` with the password you chose for the ``karbor`` user in the Identity service. #. Populate the Data Protection database: .. code-block:: console # su -s /bin/sh -c "karbor-manage db sync" karbor .. note:: Ignore any deprecation messages in this output.