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Deploy Multi node Openstack Swift – Queens Configuration | OpenStack Swift – Part 2

In this session, we will deploy Multi node Openstack Swift – Queens  Configuration. Lab Setup: Server Names : node1, node3 and Node4 OS : CentOS..

In this session, we will deploy Multi node Openstack Swift – Queens  Configuration.

Lab Setup:

  • Server Names : node1, node3 and Node4
  • OS : CentOS 7.3 – 64 bit
  • Enabled Internet Connection

Prerequisites

  1. Make sure each hosts are reachable. I make an entries in hosts file only.
  2. Verify the internet connection, bcos we use public repos to install these components.
  3. Take a backup or snapshot at different stages to restore in case of failure.
  4. Stop firewall to avoid issues during the installations (systemctl stop firewalld ; systemctl disable firewalld).
  5. Disable Selinux –   vi /etc/selinux.config  —  SELINUX=disabled
  6. Keystone – The proxy service relies on an authentication and authorization mechanism such as the Identity service.

Stages involved in this deployments are:

  1. Configuring Keystone
  2. Install and configure Proxy server on node1
  3. Install  and  configure  storage nodes  on  node3 and node4
  4. Create and distribute initial  Rings
  5. Verify Operation

Click on above link to explore the step by step method of these stages.

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Dr Pranay Jha

Dr. Pranay Jha is a Cloud and AI Consultant with 18+ years of experience in hybrid cloud, virtualization, and enterprise infrastructure transformation. He specializes in VMware technologies, multi-cloud strategy, and Generative AI solutions. He holds a PhD in Computer Applications with research focused on Cloud and AI, has published multiple research papers, and has been a VMware vExpert since 2016 and a VMUG Community Leader.

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