============== Manage volumes ============== The default OpenStack Block Storage service implementation is an iSCSI solution that uses :term:`Logical Volume Manager (LVM)` for Linux. .. note:: The OpenStack Block Storage service also provides drivers that enable you to use several vendors' back-end storage devices in addition to the base LVM implementation. These storage devices can also be used instead of the base LVM installation. This high-level procedure shows you how to create and attach a volume to a server instance. **To create and attach a volume to an instance** #. Configure the OpenStack Compute and the OpenStack Block Storage services through the ``/etc/cinder/cinder.conf`` file. #. Use the :command:`openstack volume create` command to create a volume. This command creates an LV into the volume group (VG) ``cinder-volumes``. #. Use the :command:`openstack server add volume` command to attach the volume to an instance. This command creates a unique :term:`IQN ` that is exposed to the compute node. * The compute node, which runs the instance, now has an active iSCSI session and new local storage (usually a ``/dev/sdX`` disk). * Libvirt uses that local storage as storage for the instance. The instance gets a new disk (usually a ``/dev/vdX`` disk). For this particular walkthrough, one cloud controller runs ``nova-api``, ``nova-scheduler``, ``nova-conductor`` and ``cinder-*`` services. Two additional compute nodes run ``nova-compute``. The walkthrough uses a custom partitioning scheme that carves out 60 GB of space and labels it as LVM. The network uses the ``FlatManager`` and ``NetworkManager`` settings for OpenStack Compute. The network mode does not interfere with OpenStack Block Storage operations, but you must set up networking for Block Storage to work. For details, see `networking`_. .. _networking: https://docs.openstack.org/neutron/latest/ To set up Compute to use volumes, ensure that Block Storage is installed along with ``lvm2``. This guide describes how to troubleshoot your installation and back up your Compute volumes. .. toctree:: boot-from-volume nfs-backend multi-backend backup-disks volume-migration volume-backups volume-backups-export-import lio-iscsi-support volume-number-weigher capacity-based-qos consistency-groups driver-filter-weighing ratelimit-volume-copy-bandwidth over-subscription image-volume-cache volume-backed-image get-capabilities user-visible-extra-specs groups .. note:: To enable the use of encrypted volumes, see the setup instructions in :ref:`Create an encrypted volume type `.