[docs] Update documentation for Infinidat driver
* Add non-disruptive volume backup feature * Add an item about creating a volume type * Update the step for the user account as mentioned in the official Infinidat documentation Signed-off-by: Alexander Deiter <adeiter@infinidat.com> Change-Id: I46318679fa311ec9dbecb5da9557255b1f378465
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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ Supported operations
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* List manageable volumes and snapshots.
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* Attach a volume to multiple instances at once (multi-attach).
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* Host and storage assisted volume migration.
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* Efficient non-disruptive volume backup.
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External package installation
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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@ -43,6 +44,11 @@ Setting up the storage array
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Create a storage pool object on the InfiniBox array in advance.
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The storage pool will contain volumes managed by OpenStack.
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Mixing OpenStack APIs and non-OpenStack methods are not supported
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when used to attach the same hosts via the same protocol.
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For example, it is not possible to create boot-from-SAN volumes
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and OpenStack volumes for the same host with Fibre Channel.
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Instead, use a different protocol for one of the volumes.
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Refer to the InfiniBox manuals for details on pool management.
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Driver configuration
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@ -89,7 +95,7 @@ Configure the driver back-end section with the parameters below.
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The driver requires an InfiniBox user with administrative privileges.
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We recommend creating a dedicated OpenStack user account
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that holds an administrative user role.
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that holds a pool admin user role.
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Refer to the InfiniBox manuals for details on user account management.
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Configure the user credentials by adding the following parameters:
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@ -183,6 +189,20 @@ Configure the driver back-end section with the parameters below.
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Volume compression is available on InfiniBox 3.0 onward.
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After modifying the ``cinder.conf`` file, restart the ``cinder-volume``
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service.
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Create a new volume type for each distinct ``volume_backend_name`` value
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that you added in the ``cinder.conf`` file. The example below assumes that
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the same ``volume_backend_name=infinidat-pool-a`` option was specified in
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all of the entries, and specifies that the volume type ``infinidat`` can be
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used to allocate volumes from any of them. Example of creating a volume type:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ openstack volume type create infinidat
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$ openstack volume type set --property volume_backend_name=infinidat-pool-a infinidat
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Configuration example
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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