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SQL database for SUSE
Most OpenStack services use an SQL database to store information. The database typically runs on the controller node. The procedures in this guide use MariaDB or MySQL depending on the distribution. OpenStack services also support other SQL databases including PostgreSQL.
Install and configure components
Install the packages:
# zypper install mariadb-client mariadb python-PyMySQL
Create and edit the
/etc/my.cnf.d/openstack.cnf
file and complete the following actions:Create a
[mysqld]
section, and set thebind-address
key to the management IP address of the controller node to enable access by other nodes via the management network. Set additional keys to enable useful options and the UTF-8 character set:[mysqld] bind-address = 10.0.0.11 default-storage-engine = innodb innodb_file_per_table = on max_connections = 4096 collation-server = utf8_general_ci character-set-server = utf8
Finalize installation
Start the database service and configure it to start when the system boots:
# systemctl enable mysql.service # systemctl start mysql.service
Secure the database service by running the
mysql_secure_installation
script. In particular, choose a suitable password for the databaseroot
account:# mysql_secure_installation