
Change-Id: I594ac490aad47cc194959279cc6ed7facbb09053
Overview
OpenStack Swift is a highly available, distributed, eventually consistent object/blob store.
The swift-proxy charm deploys Swift's proxy component. The charm's basic function is to manage zone assignment and enforce replica requirements for the storage nodes. It works in tandem with the swift-storage charm, which is used to add storage nodes.
Usage
Configuration
This section covers common configuration options. See file config.yaml
for
the full list of options, along with their descriptions and default values.
zone-assignment
The zone-assignment
option defines the zone assignment method for storage
nodes. Values include 'manual' (the default) and 'auto'.
replicas
The replicas
option stipulates the number of data replicas are needed. This
value should be equal to the number of zones. The default value is '3'.
Deployment
Let file swift.yaml
contain the deployment configuration:
swift-proxy:
zone-assignment: manual
replicas: 3
swift-storage-zone1:
zone: 1
block-device: /dev/sdb
swift-storage-zone2:
zone: 2
block-device: /dev/sdb
swift-storage-zone3:
zone: 3
block-device: /dev/sdb
Deploy the proxy and storage nodes:
juju deploy --config swift.yaml swift-proxy
juju deploy --config swift.yaml swift-storage swift-storage-zone1
juju deploy --config swift.yaml swift-storage swift-storage-zone2
juju deploy --config swift.yaml swift-storage swift-storage-zone3
Add relations between the proxy node and all storage nodes:
juju add-relation swift-proxy:swift-storage swift-storage-zone1:swift-storage
juju add-relation swift-proxy:swift-storage swift-storage-zone2:swift-storage
juju add-relation swift-proxy:swift-storage swift-storage-zone3:swift-storage
This will result in a three-zone cluster, with each zone consisting of a single storage node, thereby satisfying the replica requirement of three.
Storage capacity is increased by adding swift-storage units to a zone. For example, to add two storage nodes to zone '3':
juju add-unit -n 2 swift-storage-zone3
Note
: When scaling out ensure the candidate machines are equipped with the block devices currently configured for the associated application.
This charm will not balance the storage ring until there are enough storage zones to meet its minimum replica requirement, in this case three.
Appendix Swift usage in the OpenStack Charms Deployment Guide offers in-depth guidance for deploying Swift with charms. In particular, it shows how to set up a multi-region (global) cluster.
Swift as backend for Glance
Swift may be used as a storage backend for the Glance image service. To do so, add a relation between the swift-proxy and glance applications:
juju add-relation swift-proxy:object-store glance:object-store
Telemetry
Starting with OpenStack Mitaka improved telemetry collection support can be achieved by adding a relation to rabbitmq-server:
juju add-relation swift-proxy rabbitmq-server
Doing the above in a busy Swift deployment can add a significant amount of load to the underlying message bus.
High availability
This charm supports high availability. There are two mutually exclusive HA/clustering strategies:
- virtual IP(s)
- DNS
In both cases, the hacluster subordinate charm is required. It provides the corosync backend HA functionality.
virtual IP(s)
To use virtual IP(s) the clustered nodes and the VIP must be on the same subnet. That is, the VIP must be a valid IP on the subnet for one of the node's interfaces and each node has an interface in said subnet. The VIP becomes a highly-available API endpoint.
At a minimum, the configuration option vip
must be defined. The value can
take on space-separated values if multiple networks are in use. Optionally,
options vip_iface
or vip_cidr
may be specified.
DNS
DNS high availability does not require the clustered nodes to be on the same subnet.
It does require:
- an environment with MAAS 2.0 and Juju 2.0 (as minimum versions)
- clustered nodes with static or "reserved" IP addresses registered in MAAS
- DNS hostnames that are pre-registered in MAAS
At a minimum, the configuration option dns-ha
must be set to 'true' and at
least one of os-admin-hostname
, os-internal-hostname
, or
os-public-hostname
must be set.
The charm will throw an exception in the following circumstances:
- if neither
vip
nordns-ha
is set and the charm has a relation added to hacluster - if both
vip
anddns-ha
are set - if
dns-ha
is set and none ofos-admin-hostname
,os-internal-hostname
, oros-public-hostname
are set
Network spaces
This charm supports the use of Juju network spaces (Juju
v.2.0
). This feature optionally allows specific types of the application's
network traffic to be bound to subnets that the underlying hardware is
connected to.
Note
: Spaces must be configured in the backing cloud prior to deployment.
API endpoints can be bound to distinct network spaces supporting the network separation of public, internal, and admin endpoints.
For example, providing that spaces 'public-space', 'internal-space', and 'admin-space' exist, the deploy command above could look like this:
juju deploy --config swift-proxy.yaml swift-proxy \
--bind "public=public-space internal=internal-space admin=admin-space"
Alternatively, configuration can be provided as part of a bundle:
swift-proxy:
charm: cs:swift-proxy
num_units: 1
bindings:
public: public-space
internal: internal-space
admin: admin-space
Note
: Existing cinder units configured with the
os-admin-network
,os-internal-network
, oros-public-network
options will continue to honour them. Furthermore, these options override any space bindings, if set.
Actions
This section lists Juju actions supported by the charm. Actions allow specific operations to be performed on a per-unit basis.
add-user
diskusage
dispersion-populate
dispersion-report
openstack-upgrade
pause
remove-devices
resume
set-weight
To display action descriptions run juju actions swift-proxy
.
Bugs
Please report bugs on Launchpad.
For general charm questions refer to the OpenStack Charm Guide.