
There is little material on manila in the centralized Install Guide to migrate as outlined in the migration spec [1], so copy from our local install guide. After we complete this migration, we can remove the job that builds the local install guide and remove it from the manila tree. [1] https://specs.openstack.org/openstack/docs-specs/specs/pike/os-manuals-migration.html Change-Id: Ibe3588c3f4560c037cf109058fc357234e70a846 Partial-Bug: #1706181 Needed-By: I04237021943bb7501acb9cfb7252be2cbf07ac4b Depends-On: I7924d94b82e7c8d9716bad7a219fc38c57970773 Depends-On: Ia750cb049c0f53a234ea70ce1f2bbbb7a2aa9454
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Install and configure a share node
This section describes how to install and configure a share node for the Shared File Systems service.
Note
The manila-share process can run in two modes, with and without handling of share servers. Some drivers may support either modes; while some may only support one of the two modes. See the Configuration Reference to determine if the driver you choose supports the driver mode desired. This tutorial describes setting up each driver mode using an example driver for the mode.
Note that installation and configuration vary by distribution.
install-share-obs.rst install-share-rdo.rst install-share-ubuntu.rst install-share-debian.rst