
Select the Attributes tab to specify property values required to create a Cloud. The following attributes are
displayed. Retain the default values.
Cloud Type — By default Physical is displayed. Note: Physical implies that Baremetal
provisioning is supported.
Keystone Signing — Set the Keystone Signing method based upon the authentication scheme:
UUID or PKI. PKI (the default setting) is a large token that contains token information such as the
user ID and user roles. UUID is the alternative 32-character token choice.
DHCP — By default it is True. If you do not want to use DHCP, change the DHCP Boolean to
False.
Networking mode — Only Flat is supported.
Provider Network Name — Specify a network name; by default flat_network1 is displayed.
NIC Connected to provider network — Set it to the NIC of your nova_flat network. For example:
eth1.
Local Volume File Name — This is the name of the file to be created on the target node's file
system and used with losetup when creating the logical volume group. No need to change the
default value.
Maximum Volume File Size (GB) — Specify the maximum size of the file created on the target
node's file system to represent the size of the cinder volume. If the file size is too big for the file
system, the size of the file will be capped at 90% of the free space in that file system (at the time of
creation). Best practice is to adjust the size to a value appropriate for the file-system associated with
the Local Volume File. No need to change the default value.
Admin User Password — Admin user's password for a granted administrator role on an Admin
project in the Administration Dashboard.
Arch User Password — Architect user's password for a granted architect role on an Admin project
in the Administration Dashboard.
Trash User Password — Trash user's password for a granted user's role on a trash project in the
Administration Dashboard.
Remember the passwords — You will use them to log into the HP Cloud OS for Moonshot Administration
Dashboard.
When you're ready, click Create Cloud. The cloud will go through a series of steps to create an active cloud,
showing the percent (%) completed. When creating a cloud or a compute region, all of the nodes involved are
first checked to ensure they can be resolved on the network. This verification process can take (up to)
approximately five minutes. During this time, the progress percentage will remain at 1%. If any of the nodes fail
to resolve during the verification process, the cloud or region creation will fail.
The overall process from the time you click Create Cloud takes around twenty minutes to complete.
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