Managing your VMware Integrated OpenStack deployment includes modifying configuration settings, backup, recovery, and restoration of your OpenStack configuration and data; using patches for minor updates, and upgrading to new versions. Managing Your Deployment ConfigurationDuring the VMware Integrated OpenStack installation and deployment process, you configure the OpenStack components, specify the syslog server, provide passwords for LDAP, NSX, and vCenter Server, among other deployment tasks. After deployment, you can modify these settings. Managing Your Network ConfigurationDuring installation, you configure the Neutron networking component by specifying port groups. After installation, you can extend the IP range, create an L2 bridge, or change the DNS of the dedicated networks. Adding Capacity in vSphere Web ClientYou can add compute clusters and datastores to an existing VMware Integrated OpenStack deployment. Configure the Backup Service for Block StorageIt is a best practice to configure a backup service for the Block Storage (Cinder) component of OpenStack to prevent loss of data. You can configure Cinder to back up volumes to either a network file system (NFS) or an Object Storage (Swift) service, which is another OpenStack service. Back Up the VMware Integrated OpenStack DeploymentIt is a best practice to periodically back up your OpenStack management server and database. Restore VMware Integrated OpenStack from a BackupIf a crash occurs, you can restore your VMware Integrated OpenStack management server and OpenStack database from a previous backup. Failure RecoveryIn the event of a disk failure or another critical issue, you can recover the individual nodes in your VMware Integrated OpenStack deployment using the CLI. VMware Integrated OpenStack Log File LocationsWhen you request technical support, you might be requested to provide log files. The following tables show you where the files are located and describes their purpose. Upgrade to VMware Integrated OpenStack 3.0 or 3.1You upgrade VMware Integrated OpenStack to VMware Integrated OpenStack 3.0 or 3.1 by installing a Debian patch, deploying a separate VMware Integrated OpenStack 3.0 or 3.1 deployment, and migrating to the new, upgraded deployment from your existing VMware Integrated OpenStack deployment. Updating Your VMware Integrated OpenStack DeploymentYou update your VMware Integrated OpenStack deployment by using the VMware Integrated OpenStack Manager vApp or CLI commands to install and apply patches. Customize the Dashboard Logos and BackgroundBy default, the VMware Integrated OpenStack dashboard log-in page displays the VMware corporate logo and a blank background. All pages in the VMware Integrated OpenStack dashboard display the VMware corporate logo in the upper left hand corner. You can customize your deployment configuration to display your company's logos or other branding instead of these default graphics. Use Profiling to Trace OpenStack DeploymentsBy using the VMware Integrated OpenStack profiling feature, you can enable tracing for the core OpenStack services. When enabled, tracing captures the response time of all API, RPC, driver, and database calls that are part of an OpenStack operation. You can enable or disable tracing without having to restart OpenStack services.