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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
MAAS has the ability to | MAAS has the ability to automatically setup LXD onto its machines. However, it can only deploy and manage them as individual hosts, to make MAAS manage the LXD cluster, we need to create LXD cluster and add it to MAAS manually. | ||
== Create LXD cluster == | |||
Follow the official LXD document to create an LXD cluster. https://linuxcontainers.org/lxd/docs/master/clustering/ | |||
== Registering LXD cluster in MAAS == | |||
Adding LXD cluster is the same as adding LXD hosts. MAAS will automatically detect the cluster. | |||
ref: https://maas.io/docs/snap/3.1/ui/whats-new-in-maas#heading--lxd-clusters |
Latest revision as of 14:01, 8 June 2022
Introduction
MAAS has the ability to automatically setup LXD onto its machines. However, it can only deploy and manage them as individual hosts, to make MAAS manage the LXD cluster, we need to create LXD cluster and add it to MAAS manually.
Create LXD cluster
Follow the official LXD document to create an LXD cluster. https://linuxcontainers.org/lxd/docs/master/clustering/
Registering LXD cluster in MAAS
Adding LXD cluster is the same as adding LXD hosts. MAAS will automatically detect the cluster.
ref: https://maas.io/docs/snap/3.1/ui/whats-new-in-maas#heading--lxd-clusters