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| 0. Wait for the Ansible playbook run to finish. Once completed, the cluster bootstrap will be finished, and all 3 nodes will have rebooted into a working PVC cluster. If any errors occur, carefully evaluate them and re-run the playbook (with `-o bootstrap=yes` - your cluster is not active yet!) as required. | ||||
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| 0. Install the CLI client on your administrative host, and add and verify connectivity to the cluster; this will also verify that the API is working. You will need to know the cluster upstream floating IP address you configured in the `networks` section of the `base.yml` playbook, and if you configured SSL or authentication for the API in your `group_vars`, adjust the first command as needed (see `pvc cluster add -h` for details).   | ||||
|     `$ pvc cluster add -a <upstream_floating_ip> mycluster`   | ||||
| 0. Download and install the CLI client package (`pvc-client-cli.deb`) on your administrative host, and add and verify connectivity to the cluster; this will also verify that the API is working. You will need to know the cluster upstream floating IP address you configured in the `networks` section of the `base.yml` playbook, and if you configured SSL or authentication for the API in your `group_vars`, adjust the first command as needed (see `pvc cluster add -h` for details). A human-readable description can also be specified, which is useful if you manage multiple clusters and their names become unweildy.   | ||||
|     `$ pvc cluster add -a <upstream_floating_ip> -d "My first PVC cluster" mycluster`   | ||||
|     `$ pvc -c mycluster node list` | ||||
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|     We can also set a default cluster by exporting the `PVC_CLUSTER` environment variable to avoid requiring `-c cluster` with every subsequent command:   | ||||
|     You can also set a default cluster by exporting the `PVC_CLUSTER` environment variable to avoid requiring `-c cluster` with every subsequent command:   | ||||
|     `$ export PVC_CLUSTER="mycluster"` | ||||
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|     Finally, it is possible to fully administer the cluster from the nodes themselves via SSH should you so choose. | ||||
|     **Note:** It is fully possible to administer the cluster from the nodes themselves via SSH should you so choose, to avoid requiring the PVC client on your local machine. | ||||
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| ### Part Four - Configuring the Ceph storage cluster | ||||
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| 0. Verify the client networks are reachable by pinging the managed gateway from outside the cluster. | ||||
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| ### You're D1! | ||||
| ### You're Done! | ||||
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| 0. Set all 3 nodes to `ready` state, allowing them to run virtual machines. The general command is:   | ||||
|     `$ pvc node ready <node>` | ||||
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