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- `ScaleIO Web Site <http://www.emc.com/storage/scaleio/index.htm>`_
- `ScaleIO Documentation <www.emc.com/collateral/technical-documentation/scaleio-user-guide.pdf>`_
- `ScaleIO Documentation <http://www.emc.com/collateral/technical-documentation/scaleio-user-guide.pdf>`_
- `ScaleIO Download <http://www.emc.com/products-solutions/trial-software-download/scaleio.htm>`_
- `Fuel Enable Experimental Features <https://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-6.1/operations.html#enable-experimental-features>`_
- `Fuel Plugins Catalog <https://www.mirantis.com/products/openstack-drivers-and-plugins/fuel-plugins/>`_

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Install ScaleIO Cinder Plugin
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To install the MidoNet Fuel plugin:
To install the ScaleIO-Cinder Fuel plugin:
#. Download it from the `Fuel Plugins Catalog`_
#. Download it from the `Fuel Plugins Catalog<https://www.mirantis.com/products/openstack-drivers-and-plugins/fuel-plugins/>`_
#. Copy the *rpm* file to the Fuel Master node:
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===========================================================
User Guide
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1. Upload scaleio-cinder plugin code to the master node |user guide1| |user
guide2| Build the code using fpb build command |user guide3|
2. Install scaleio-cinder plugin using fuel plugins install command
|user guide4|
3. Ensure that plugin is installed successfully using cli |user guide5|
4. Create environment with enabled plugin in fuel ui, lunch the fuel
1. Install ScaleIO-Cinder plugin using the `Installation Guide <./installation.rst>`_
2. Create environment with enabled plugin in fuel ui, lunch the fuel
site and check setting section to make sure the Scaleio-Cinder
section exists
5. Add 3 nodes with Controller role and 1 node with Compute and another
3. Add 3 nodes with Controller role and 1 node with Compute and another
role |user guide6| Picture of the External ScaleIO Cluster Running
|user guide7| Retrive the external ScaleIO Cluster information. For
our example these are the configuration settings: |user guide8| Use
the ScaleIO Cluster information to update the ScaleIO Plugin
information |user guide9|
6. Apply network settings
4. Apply network settings
7. Use the networking settings that are appropriate for your
5. Use the networking settings that are appropriate for your
environment. For our example we used the default settings provided
by Fuel: |user guide10|
8. Run network verification |user guide11|
6. Run network verification |user guide11|
9. Deploy the cluster |user guide12|
10. Once the deployment finished successfully open Horizon Portal |user
7. Deploy the cluster |user guide12|
8. Once the deployment finished successfully open Horizon Portal |user
guide13|
11. Check Storage tab under system information and make sure ScaleIO
9. Check Storage tab under system information and make sure ScaleIO
service is up and running |user guide14|
ScaleIO Cinder plugin OpenStack operations