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Output will show the discovered clusters. | Output will show the discovered clusters. | ||
Now you need to authenticate controller node on the Virtuozzo Storage cluster: | Now you need to authenticate controller node on the Virtuozzo Storage cluster: | ||
− | $ vstorage -c $CLUSTER_NAME auth-node | + | $ vstorage -c $CLUSTER_NAME auth-node -P |
Enter the virtuozzo storage cluster password and press Enter. | Enter the virtuozzo storage cluster password and press Enter. | ||
Check the cluster properties: | Check the cluster properties: | ||
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volume_backend_name = vstorage-qcow2 | volume_backend_name = vstorage-qcow2 | ||
− | * Create | + | * Create etc/cinder/vzstorage-shares-vstorage.conf with the following content: |
YOUR-CLUSTER-NAME ["-u", "cinder", "-g", "root", "-m", "0770"] | YOUR-CLUSTER-NAME ["-u", "cinder", "-g", "root", "-m", "0770"] |