======================================== INFINIDAT InfiniBox Block Storage driver ======================================== The INFINIDAT Block Storage volume driver provides iSCSI and Fibre Channel support for INFINIDAT InfiniBox storage systems. This section explains how to configure the INFINIDAT driver. Supported operations ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Create, delete, attach, and detach volumes. * Create, list, and delete volume snapshots. * Create a volume from a snapshot. * Copy a volume to an image. * Copy an image to a volume. * Clone a volume. * Extend a volume. * Get volume statistics. * Create, modify, delete, and list consistency groups. * Create, modify, delete, and list snapshots of consistency groups. * Create consistency group from consistency group or consistency group snapshot. External package installation ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The driver requires the ``infinisdk`` package for communicating with InfiniBox systems. Install the package from PyPI using the following command: .. code-block:: console $ pip install infinisdk Setting up the storage array ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Create a storage pool object on the InfiniBox array in advance. The storage pool will contain volumes managed by OpenStack. Refer to the InfiniBox manuals for details on pool management. Driver configuration ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Edit the ``cinder.conf`` file, which is usually located under the following path ``/etc/cinder/cinder.conf``. * Add a section for the INFINIDAT driver back end. * Under the ``[DEFAULT]`` section, set the ``enabled_backends`` parameter with the name of the new back-end section. Configure the driver back-end section with the parameters below. * Configure the driver name by setting the following parameter: .. code-block:: ini volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.infinidat.InfiniboxVolumeDriver * Configure the management IP of the InfiniBox array by adding the following parameter: .. code-block:: ini san_ip = InfiniBox management IP * Configure user credentials. The driver requires an InfiniBox user with administrative privileges. We recommend creating a dedicated OpenStack user account that holds an administrative user role. Refer to the InfiniBox manuals for details on user account management. Configure the user credentials by adding the following parameters: .. code-block:: ini san_login = infinibox_username san_password = infinibox_password * Configure the name of the InfiniBox pool by adding the following parameter: .. code-block:: ini infinidat_pool_name = Pool defined in InfiniBox * The back-end name is an identifier for the back end. We recommend using the same name as the name of the section. Configure the back-end name by adding the following parameter: .. code-block:: ini volume_backend_name = back-end name * Thin provisioning. The INFINIDAT driver supports creating thin or thick provisioned volumes. Configure thin or thick provisioning by adding the following parameter: .. code-block:: ini san_thin_provision = true/false This parameter defaults to ``true``. * Configure the connectivity protocol. The InfiniBox driver supports connection to the InfiniBox system in both the fibre channel and iSCSI protocols. Configure the desired protocol by adding the following parameter: .. code-block:: ini infinidat_storage_protocol = iscsi/fc This parameter defaults to ``fc``. * Configure iSCSI netspaces. When using the iSCSI protocol to connect to InfiniBox systems, you must configure one or more iSCSI network spaces in the InfiniBox storage array. Refer to the InfiniBox manuals for details on network space management. Configure the names of the iSCSI network spaces to connect to by adding the following parameter: .. code-block:: ini infinidat_iscsi_netspaces = iscsi_netspace Multiple network spaces can be specified by a comma separated string. This parameter is ignored when using the FC protocol. * Configure CHAP InfiniBox supports CHAP authentication when using the iSCSI protocol. To enable CHAP authentication, add the following parameter: .. code-block:: ini use_chap_auth = true To manually define the username and password, add the following parameters: .. code-block:: ini chap_username = username chap_password = password If the CHAP username or password are not defined, they will be auto-generated by the driver. The CHAP parameters are ignored when using the FC protocol. * Volume compression Volume compression is disabled by default. To enable volume compression, add the following parameter: .. code-block:: ini infinidat_use_compression = true Volume compression is available on InfiniBox 3.0 onward. Configuration example ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code-block:: ini [DEFAULT] enabled_backends = infinidat-pool-a [infinidat-pool-a] volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.infinidat.InfiniboxVolumeDriver volume_backend_name = infinidat-pool-a san_ip = 10.1.2.3 san_login = openstackuser san_password = openstackpass san_thin_provision = true infinidat_pool_name = pool-a infinidat_storage_protocol = iscsi infinidat_iscsi_netspaces = default_iscsi_space Driver-specific options ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The following table contains the configuration options that are specific to the INFINIDAT driver. .. config-table:: :config-target: INFINIDAT InfiniBox cinder.volume.drivers.infinidat