======== Glossary ======== .. glossary:: manila OpenStack project to provide "Shared Filesystems as a service". manila-api Service that provides a stable RESTful API. The service authenticates and routes requests throughout the Shared Filesystem service. There is :term:`python-manilaclient` to interact with the API. python-manilaclient Command line interface to interact with :term:`manila` via :term:`manila-api` and also a Python module to interact programmatically with :term:`manila`. manila-scheduler Responsible for scheduling/routing requests to the appropriate :term:`manila-share` service. It does that by picking one back-end while filtering all except one back-end. manila-share Responsible for managing Shared File Service devices, specifically the back-end devices. DHSS Acronym for 'driver handles share servers'. It defines two different share driver modes when they either do handle share servers or not. Each driver is allowed to work only in one mode at once. Requirement is to support, at least, one mode. replication_type Type of replication supported by a share driver. If the share driver supports replication it will report a valid value to the :term:`manila-scheduler`. The value of this capability can be one of :term:`readable`, :term:`writable` or :term:`dr`. readable A type of replication supported by :term:`manila` in which there is one :term:`active` replica (also referred to as `primary` share) and one or more non-active replicas (also referred to as `secondary` shares). All share replicas have at least one export location and are mountable. However, the non-active replicas cannot be written to until after promotion. writable A type of replication supported by :term:`manila` in which all share replicas are writable. There is no requirement of a promotion since replication is synchronous. All share replicas have one or more export locations each and are mountable. dr Acronym for `Disaster Recovery`. It is a type of replication supported by :term:`manila` in which there is one :term:`active` replica (also referred to as `primary` share) and one or more non-active replicas (also referred to as `secondary` shares). Only the `active` replica has one or more export locations and can be mounted. The non-active replicas are inaccessible until after promotion. active In :term:`manila`, an `active` replica refers to a share that can be written to. In `readable` and `dr` styles of replication, there is only one `active` replica at any given point in time. Thus, it may also be referred to as the `primary` share. In `writable` style of replication, all replicas are writable and there may be no distinction of a `primary` share. replica_state An attribute of the Share Instance (Share Replica) model in :term:`manila`. If the value is :term:`active`, it refers to the type of the replica. If the value is one of `in_sync` or `out_of_sync`, it refers to the state of consistency of data between the :term:`active` replica and the share replica. If the value is `error`, a potentially irrecoverable error may have occurred during the update of data between the :term:`active` replica and the share replica. replication_change State of a non-active replica when it is being promoted to become the :term:`active` replica. recovery point objective Abbreviated as ``RPO``, recovery point objective is a target window of time between which a storage backend may guarantee that data is consistent between a primary and a secondary replica. This window is **not** managed by :term:`manila`.