.. _manila-controller-ubuntu: Install and configure controller node on Ubuntu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This section describes how to install and configure the Shared File Systems service, code-named manila, on the controller node that runs Ubuntu. This service requires at least one additional share node that manages file storage back ends. .. include:: common/controller-node-prerequisites.rst Install and configure components -------------------------------- #. Install the packages: .. code-block:: console # apt-get install manila-api manila-scheduler python3-manilaclient #. Edit the ``/etc/manila/manila.conf`` file and complete the following actions: * In the ``[database]`` section, configure database access: .. code-block:: ini [database] ... connection = mysql+pymysql://manila:MANILA_DBPASS@controller/manila Replace ``MANILA_DBPASS`` with the password you chose for the Shared File Systems database. .. include:: common/controller-node-common-configuration.rst #. Populate the Shared File Systems database: .. code-block:: console # su -s /bin/sh -c "manila-manage db sync" manila .. note:: Ignore any deprecation messages in this output. Finalize installation --------------------- #. Restart the Shared File Systems services: .. code-block:: console # service manila-scheduler restart # service manila-api restart #. By default, the Ubuntu packages create an SQLite database. Because this configuration uses an SQL database server, you can remove the SQLite database file: .. code-block:: console # rm -f /var/lib/manila/manila.sqlite