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15.5. Create the Shared File System Service Database
Create a database and database user for the Shared File System service. All steps must be performed on the database server, while logged in as the
root user.
Procedure 15.2. Creating the Shared File System Service Database
- Connect to the database service:
mysql -u root
# mysql -u rootCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Create the
maniladatabase:mysql> CREATE DATABASE manila;
mysql> CREATE DATABASE manila;Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Create a
maniladatabase user and grant the user access to themaniladatabase:mysql> GRANT ALL ON manila.* TO 'manila'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'MANILADBPASS'; mysql> GRANT ALL ON manila.* TO 'manila'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'MANILADBPASS';
mysql> GRANT ALL ON manila.* TO 'manila'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'MANILADBPASS'; mysql> GRANT ALL ON manila.* TO 'manila'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'MANILADBPASS';Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Replace MANILADBPASS with a secure password that themanilaservice can use to authenticate with the database server. You will use this same password later in Section 15.4, “Configure Basic Shared File System Service Settings”. - Flush the database privileges to ensure that they take effect immediately:
mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Exit the
mysqlclient:mysql> quit
mysql> quitCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Create the Shared File System service tables and apply all necessary migrations:
manila-manage db sync
# manila-manage db syncCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow