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- `ScaleIO Web Site <http://www.emc.com/storage/scaleio/index.htm>`_
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- `ScaleIO Documentation <www.emc.com/collateral/technical-documentation/scaleio-user-guide.pdf>`_
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- `ScaleIO Documentation <http://www.emc.com/collateral/technical-documentation/scaleio-user-guide.pdf>`_
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- `ScaleIO Download <http://www.emc.com/products-solutions/trial-software-download/scaleio.htm>`_
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- `Fuel Enable Experimental Features <https://docs.mirantis.com/openstack/fuel/fuel-6.1/operations.html#enable-experimental-features>`_
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- `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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=============================
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To install the MidoNet Fuel plugin:
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To install the ScaleIO-Cinder Fuel plugin:
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#. Download it from the `Fuel Plugins Catalog`_
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#. Download it from the `Fuel Plugins Catalog<https://www.mirantis.com/products/openstack-drivers-and-plugins/fuel-plugins/>`_
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#. Copy the *rpm* file to the Fuel Master node:
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::
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===========================================================
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User Guide
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===========================================================
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1. Upload scaleio-cinder plugin code to the master node |user guide1| |user
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guide2| Build the code using fpb –build command |user guide3|
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2. Install scaleio-cinder plugin using fuel plugins –install command
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|user guide4|
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3. Ensure that plugin is installed successfully using cli |user guide5|
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4. Create environment with enabled plugin in fuel ui, lunch the fuel
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1. Install ScaleIO-Cinder plugin using the `Installation Guide <./installation.rst>`_
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2. Create environment with enabled plugin in fuel ui, lunch the fuel
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site and check setting section to make sure the Scaleio-Cinder
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section exists
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5. Add 3 nodes with Controller role and 1 node with Compute and another
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3. Add 3 nodes with Controller role and 1 node with Compute and another
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role |user guide6| Picture of the External ScaleIO Cluster Running
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|user guide7| Retrive the external ScaleIO Cluster information. For
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our example these are the configuration settings: |user guide8| Use
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the ScaleIO Cluster information to update the ScaleIO Plugin
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information |user guide9|
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6. Apply network settings
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4. Apply network settings
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7. Use the networking settings that are appropriate for your
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5. Use the networking settings that are appropriate for your
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environment. For our example we used the default settings provided
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by Fuel: |user guide10|
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8. Run network verification |user guide11|
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6. Run network verification |user guide11|
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9. Deploy the cluster |user guide12|
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10. Once the deployment finished successfully open Horizon Portal |user
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7. Deploy the cluster |user guide12|
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8. Once the deployment finished successfully open Horizon Portal |user
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11. Check Storage tab under system information and make sure ScaleIO
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9. Check Storage tab under system information and make sure ScaleIO
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service is up and running |user guide14|
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ScaleIO Cinder plugin OpenStack operations
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