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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. 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.
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). 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> mycluster` `$ pvc cluster add -a <upstream_floating_ip> -d "My first PVC cluster" mycluster`
`$ pvc -c mycluster node list` `$ pvc -c mycluster node list`
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"` `$ export PVC_CLUSTER="mycluster"`
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.
### Part Four - Configuring the Ceph storage cluster ### 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. 0. Verify the client networks are reachable by pinging the managed gateway from outside the cluster.
### You're D1! ### You're Done!
0. Set all 3 nodes to `ready` state, allowing them to run virtual machines. The general command is: 0. Set all 3 nodes to `ready` state, allowing them to run virtual machines. The general command is:
`$ pvc node ready <node>` `$ pvc node ready <node>`