Configuring External Service Parameters

This operation enables you to configure information about the regional location service (RLS) and global location service (GLS), as well as authentication information.

Procedure

  1. Choose Settings > Object Service Settings > External Service.
  2. Set the external service parameters. Table 1 describes related parameters.

    Table 1 External service parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    GLS Public Primary Service Address

    Indicates the public primary service address of the GLS. Set this parameter to the LS domain name of the default region or the service plane floating IP address of a storage node. If there are multiple clusters, set this parameter to a domain name.

    [Value range]

    The value is an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address, or a domain name. A domain name contains 3 to 253 characters, including lowercase letters, digits, and hyphens (-), and cannot start or end with a hyphen (-). The domain name must contain a second-level domain name. Each sub-domain name contains 1 to 63 characters and is separated from each other using periods (.). The top-level domain name cannot contain digits only.

    [Example]

    192.168.1.100

    GLS Internal Primary Service Address

    Indicates the internal primary service address of the GLS. Set this parameter to the LS domain name of the default region or the service plane floating IP address of a storage node. If there are multiple clusters, set this parameter to a domain name.

    [Value range]

    The value is an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address, or a domain name. A domain name contains 3 to 253 characters, including lowercase letters, digits, and hyphens (-), and cannot start or end with a hyphen (-). The domain name must contain a second-level domain name. Each sub-domain name contains 1 to 63 characters and is separated from each other using periods (.). The top-level domain name cannot contain digits only.

    [Example]

    192.168.1.100

    RLS Primary Service Address

    Indicates the primary service address of the RLS. Set this parameter to the LS domain name of the current region or the service plane floating IP address of a storage node. If there are multiple clusters, set this parameter to a domain name.

    [Value range]

    The value is an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address, or a domain name. A domain name contains 3 to 253 characters, including lowercase letters, digits, and hyphens (-), and cannot start or end with a hyphen (-). The domain name must contain a second-level domain name. Each sub-domain name contains 1 to 63 characters and is separated from each other using periods (.). The top-level domain name cannot contain digits only.

    [Example]

    192.168.1.100

  3. Modify POE authentication information. Table 2 describes related parameters.

    Table 2 POE authentication parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    URL

    Indicates the URL of the POE authentication server.

    NOTE:

    Set the value to the POE authentication service domain name in the default region.

    [Value range]

    • The value is an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address, or a domain name. A domain name contains 3 to 253 characters, including lowercase letters, digits, and hyphens (-), and cannot start or end with a hyphen (-). The domain name must contain a second-level domain name. Each sub-domain name contains 1 to 63 characters and is separated from each other using periods (.). The top-level domain name cannot contain digits only.
    • The port ranges from 1 to 65535 and is optional.

    [Example]

    192.168.1.1:30443 or www.test.com:30443

    NOTICE:

    If you modify the URL of the authentication server when services are running, the ongoing services will fail and existing accounts cannot access data. You are advised to perform the operation during off-peak hours.

    AK

    Indicates the AK of the POE authentication server.

    SK

    Indicates the SK of the POE authentication server.

  4. Click Save.

Follow-up Procedure

After configuring or modifying external service parameters, synchronize the configuration or modification to other clusters.