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Dan Radez
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Dan Radez

Dan Radez joined the OpenStack community in 2012 in an operator role. His experience is focused on installing, maintaining, and integrating OpenStack clusters. He has been given the opportunity to internationally present OpenStack content to a range of audiences of varying expertise. In January 2015, Dan joined the OPNFV community and has been working to integrate RDO Manager with SDN controllers and the networking features necessary for NFV. Dan's experience includes web application programming, systems release engineering, and virtualization product development. Most of these roles have had an open source community focus to them. In his spare time, Dan enjoys spending time with his wife and three boys, training for and racing triathlons, and tinkering with electronics projects.
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Managing Cinder volumes in the web interface


Now that we have used the command line to manage Cinder volumes, let's take a look at using the web interface to accomplish the same thing:

  1. Log in to the web interface as your non-administrative user and select the Volumes submenu from the Compute menu.

  2. In the top-right corner, click on the Create Volume button.

  3. Fill in the name and size and click on Create Volume on the form:

  4. The web interface will update itself as the volume status changes. Once it becomes available, click on the More menu on the volume page and select Edit Attachments. In this dialog, the volume will be connected to the running instance. The following screenshot captures this step:

  5. In the Attachments dialog, select the instance to attach the volume to and click on the Attach Volume button, as shown in the following screenshot:

  6. Once again, the web interface will get updated as the status of the volume changes. The volume's status will become In-Use when it is attached to the instance...

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Dan Radez

Dan Radez joined the OpenStack community in 2012 in an operator role. His experience is focused on installing, maintaining, and integrating OpenStack clusters. He has been given the opportunity to internationally present OpenStack content to a range of audiences of varying expertise. In January 2015, Dan joined the OPNFV community and has been working to integrate RDO Manager with SDN controllers and the networking features necessary for NFV. Dan's experience includes web application programming, systems release engineering, and virtualization product development. Most of these roles have had an open source community focus to them. In his spare time, Dan enjoys spending time with his wife and three boys, training for and racing triathlons, and tinkering with electronics projects.
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