fuel-plugin-manila/doc/user_guide/source/configure.rst

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.. _pg-configure:
Configure Manila plugin for Fuel
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Configuring and deploying an environment with Manila plugin for Fuel involves
creating an environment in Fuel and modifying the environment settings.
**To configure OpenStack environment with Manila plugin:**
#. Create an OpenStack environment as described in the `Fuel User Guide <http://docs.openstack.org/developer/fuel-docs/userdocs/fuel-user-guide/create-environment.html>`_:
#. In the :guilabel:`Additional services` menu, select :guilabel:`Install Manila`:
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#. Follow next steps of the `Create a new OpenStack
environment <http://docs.openstack.org/developer/fuel-docs/userdocs/fuel-user-guide/create-environment/start-create-env.html>`_
instruction.
#. In the :guilabel:`Nodes` tab of the Fuel web UI `add
<http://docs.openstack.org/developer/fuel-docs/userdocs/fuel-user-guide/configure-environment/add-nodes.html>`_
at least one node with roles manila-share and manila-data:
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#. In the :guilabel:`Settings` tab, click :guilabel:`OpenStack Serivces`:
#. Check that :guilabel:`Enable Manila service` is enabled.
#. Set the choosend backend for Manila.
#. For generic driver specify the :guilabel:`Image name` exactly same as
you set on the plugin installation stage.
#. For NetApp driver specify hostname, credential and parameters related
to your environment.
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