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PITHOS_AUTHENTICATION_URL = 'https://node1.example.com/im/authenticate' |
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PITHOS_AUTHENTICATION_USERS = None |
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PITHOS_SERVICE_TOKEN = 'pithos_service_token22w==' |
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The ``PITHOS_BACKEND_DB_CONNECTION`` option tells to the pithos+ app where to |
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find the pithos+ backend database. Above we tell pithos+ that its database is |
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``snf_pithos`` at node1 and to connect as user ``synnefo`` with password |
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is available the astakos authentication api. If not set, pithos+ tries to |
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authenticate using the ``PITHOS_AUTHENTICATION_USERS`` user pool. |
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The ``PITHOS_SERVICE_TOKEN`` should be the Pithos+ token returned by running on |
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the Astakos node (node1 in our case): |
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.. code-block:: console |
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# snf-manage listservices |
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The token has been generated automatically during the :ref:`Pithos+ service |
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registration <services-reg>`. |
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Then we need to setup the web UI and connect it to astakos. To do so, edit |
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``/etc/synnefo/20-snf-pithos-webclient-settings.conf``: |
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