Global Data Platform
From the Services page, enable the IBM Fusion Global data platform service.
About this task
Ensure that you are aware of the following points before you install Global Data Platform:
- For more information about deployment platforms and their supported services in IBM Fusion, see IBM Fusion Services platform support matrix.
- For more information about the storage version support, see Support matrix for Fusion and its services.
- The IBM Fusion 2.9.0 supports Global Data Platform 5.2.1.x. The 2.9.1 version supports Global Data Platform 5.2.2.x.
- Do NOT delete IBM Storage Scale pods. In many circumstances, the deletion of Scale pods has implications on the availability and data integrity.
- This service enablement applies Machine Config Operator changes in Red Hat® OpenShift®, and as a result, all compute nodes get restarted.
- To enable GDP on the infra node, manually create the ScaleCluster CR and set the infraNode:true. For more information, see Configuring Global Data Platform service on infrastructure nodes.
- If Global Data Platform service is installed on a OpenShift Container Platform cluster, check whether the nodes are running
with secure boot:
As a root user, disable secure boot with the following command:mokutil --sb-statemokutil --disable-validation
Procedure
What to do next
- to Remote file systems page of the user interface and connect to remote file systems. For the procedure to connect to remote file systems, see Connecting to remote IBM Storage Scale file systems.
- To consume the remote file system by using Global Data Platform, see Static provisioning of Persistent Volume in filesystem and Dynamic provisioning of Persistent Volume in filesystem.
- You can now install other available IBM Fusion services.