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: In the <i>Share Overview</i>, note the three elements circled in red in the "Properly configured" image: <i>Path</i>, which will be used in the  mount command on the VM, the <i>Access Rules</i>, which will be the client name and the <i>Access Key</i> that will let the VM's client connect.
: In the <i>Share Overview</i>, note the three elements circled in red in the "Properly configured" image: <i>Path</i>, which will be used in the  mount command on the VM, the <i>Access Rules</i>, which will be the client name and the <i>Access Key</i> that will let the VM's client connect.


== Attach the CephFS network to your VM == <!--T:6-->
== Attach the CephFS network to your VM == <!--T:8-->


=== On Arbutus ===
=== On Arbutus ===
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We can see that the CephFS network is attached to the first VM.
We can see that the CephFS network is attached to the first VM.


== VM configuration: install and configure CephFS client == <!--T:8-->
== VM configuration: install and configure CephFS client == <!--T:9-->


;Install the required packages for Red Hat family (RHEL, CentOS, Fedora, Rocky, Alma ).
;Install the required packages for Red Hat family (RHEL, CentOS, Fedora, Rocky, Alma ).
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Note that the client name is here the <code>--id</code>. The <code>ceph.conf</code> and <code>ceph.keyring</code> content are exactly the same as for the ceph kernel mount.
Note that the client name is here the <code>--id</code>. The <code>ceph.conf</code> and <code>ceph.keyring</code> content are exactly the same as for the ceph kernel mount.


=Notes= <!--T:17-->
=Notes= <!--T:10-->


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A particular share can have more than one user key provisioned for it. This allows a more granular access to the filesystem, for example, if you needed some hosts to only access the filesystem in a read-only capacity. If you have multiple keys for a share, you can add the extra keys to your host and modify the above mounting procedure. This service is not available to hosts outside of the OpenStack cluster.
A particular share can have more than one user key provisioned for it. This allows a more granular access to the filesystem, for example, if you needed some hosts to only access the filesystem in a read-only capacity. If you have multiple keys for a share, you can add the extra keys to your host and modify the above mounting procedure. This service is not available to hosts outside of the OpenStack cluster.


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