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Tom Barron 66194ce622 doc migration: install guide
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

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Creating and using shared file systems

Depending on the option chosen while installing the share node (Option with share server management and one without); the steps to create and use your shared file systems will vary. When the Shared File Systems service handles the creation and management of share servers, you would need to specify the share network with the request to create a share. Either modes will vary in their respective share type definition. When using the driver mode with automatic handling of share servers, a service image is needed as specified in your configuration. The instructions below enumerate the steps for both driver modes. Follow what is appropriate for your installation.

For more information about how to manage shares, see the OpenStack End User Guide