Follow the keystone install guide by using port 5000 as the default auth_url, this change is to update manila install guide to follow that. Change-Id: I1dadd202742a88d80978065f0501b668e859793c Closes-bug: #1754104
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- Complete the rest of the configuration in
manila.conf
.In the
[DEFAULT]
section, configureRabbitMQ
message queue access:[DEFAULT] ... transport_url = rabbit://openstack:RABBIT_PASS@controller
Replace
RABBIT_PASS
with the password you chose for theopenstack
account inRabbitMQ
.In the
[DEFAULT]
section, set the following config values:[DEFAULT] ... default_share_type = default_share_type rootwrap_config = /etc/manila/rootwrap.conf
Important
The
default_share_type
option specifies the default share type to be used when shares are created without specifying the share type in the request. The default share type that is specified in the configuration file has to be created with the necessary required extra-specs (such asdriver_handles_share_servers
) set appropriately with reference to the driver mode used. This is explained in further steps.In the
[DEFAULT]
and[keystone_authtoken]
sections, configure Identity service access:[DEFAULT] ... auth_strategy = keystone [keystone_authtoken] ... memcached_servers = controller:11211 www_authenticate_uri = http://controller:5000 auth_url = http://controller:5000 auth_type = password project_domain_name = Default user_domain_name = Default project_name = service username = manila password = MANILA_PASS
Replace
MANILA_PASS
with the password you chose for themanila
user in the Identity service.In the
[DEFAULT]
section, configure themy_ip
option:[DEFAULT] ... my_ip = MANAGEMENT_INTERFACE_IP_ADDRESS
Replace
MANAGEMENT_INTERFACE_IP_ADDRESS
with the IP address of the management network interface on your share node, typically 10.0.0.41 for the first node in the example architecture shown below:In the
[oslo_concurrency]
section, configure the lock path:[oslo_concurrency] ... lock_path = /var/lib/manila/tmp