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  2. RHOSSTRAT-291

Manila with Ceph Ganesha Adoption

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    • manila-operator-container-1.0.16-3
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      .Shared File Systems service (manila) with CephFS through NFS adoption is fully supported

      Adopting the Shared File Systems service (manila) with CephFS through NFS is now generally available. Previously, these adoption instructions were provided as a Technology Preview.

      This enhancement allows you to migrate your existing Red Hat OpenStack Platform 17.1 deployment that uses CephFS through NFS as a back end for the Shared File Systems Service to RHOSO 18.0 with full support.

      The adoption process includes:

      * Creating a new clustered NFS Ganesha service managed directly on the Red Hat Ceph cluster
      * Migrating export locations from the standalone Pacemaker-controlled `ceph-nfs` service to the new clustered service
      * Decommissioning the previous standalone NFS service

      For more information, see link:https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_openstack_services_on_openshift/18.0/html/adopting_a_red_hat_openstack_platform_17.1_deployment/rhoso-180-adoption-overview_assembly#changes-to-cephFS-through-NFS_storage-requirements[Changes to CephFS through NFS] and link:https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_openstack_services_on_openshift/18.0/html/adopting_a_red_hat_openstack_platform_17.1_deployment/rhoso-180-adoption-overview_assembly#creating-a-ceph-nfs-cluster_ceph-prerequisites[Creating an NFS Ganesha cluster] in _Adopting a Red Hat OpenStack Platform 17.1 deployment_.

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      .Shared File Systems service (manila) with CephFS through NFS adoption is fully supported Adopting the Shared File Systems service (manila) with CephFS through NFS is now generally available. Previously, these adoption instructions were provided as a Technology Preview. This enhancement allows you to migrate your existing Red Hat OpenStack Platform 17.1 deployment that uses CephFS through NFS as a back end for the Shared File Systems Service to RHOSO 18.0 with full support. The adoption process includes: * Creating a new clustered NFS Ganesha service managed directly on the Red Hat Ceph cluster * Migrating export locations from the standalone Pacemaker-controlled `ceph-nfs` service to the new clustered service * Decommissioning the previous standalone NFS service For more information, see link: https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_openstack_services_on_openshift/18.0/html/adopting_a_red_hat_openstack_platform_17.1_deployment/rhoso-180-adoption-overview_assembly#changes-to-cephFS-through-NFS_storage-requirements [Changes to CephFS through NFS] and link: https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_openstack_services_on_openshift/18.0/html/adopting_a_red_hat_openstack_platform_17.1_deployment/rhoso-180-adoption-overview_assembly#creating-a-ceph-nfs-cluster_ceph-prerequisites [Creating an NFS Ganesha cluster] in _Adopting a Red Hat OpenStack Platform 17.1 deployment_.
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      Feature Overview
      This feature outlines the procedure and tooling required to adopt a Director-deployed Manila Control Plane service from Red Hat OpenStack Platform (RHOSP) 17.1 into Red Hat OpenStack Services on OpenShift (RHOSO) 18. 

              gfidente-rh Giulio Fidente
              pnavarro@redhat.com Pedro Navarro Perez
              Gregory Charot Gregory Charot
              Edu Alcaniz Edu Alcaniz
              rhos-storage-manila
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