Extend the design of share networks to span subnets
This specification is for extending share networks from one subnet per share network to multiple subnets per share network. It proposes the use of availability zones that each of these subnets can be assigned to. It details the impact on all related components: - creating shares (and share replicas) - creation of share servers - assigning security services APIImpact Change-Id: I7d5889e43c591844a28e1d78d2637626c3a31219
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Making manila share networks span multiple subnets (with AZs)
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=============================================================
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https://blueprints.launchpad.net/manila/+spec/share-network-multiple-subnets
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Manila can be deployed with share drivers that handle the creation and
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management of share servers. In such a deployment, users create share
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networks by specifying network and subnet IDs from neutron. If the share driver
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is configured accordingly, a share server will be created with network
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information from the specified neutron subnet. This network information
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includes the IP addresses for the share server creation which are reflected in
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the export locations of shares created by such drivers.
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If the share driver is configured with a ``standalone`` network or with a
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``single`` network configuration [1], the share server is created with the
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network details from the ``manila.conf`` file. Network information from the
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user specified share network is (currently) ignored in this case. There is
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future work envisioned to provide network tunneling and hence, connectivity
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between the configured and user specified networks in such cases.
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Users use share networks to create shares. A share is associated with a
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single share network and is exported off a share server that is also
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associated with the share network. Users can also associate security
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services such as LDAP, Active Directory or Kerberos with a share network,
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thereby affecting all the shares on the share network.
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Problem description
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===================
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When share replication [2] was designed in the Mitaka release of
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OpenStack, we decided to make replication work within and across
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availability zones. However, this feature was limited only to drivers with
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pre-configured share servers (``DHSS = False`` mode). We realized that we
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could not support replication of shares created with drivers that support
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share server handling without making changes to the design of share networks.
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With share replication, we recommend the use of availability zones as
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**failure domains** within an OpenStack cloud. ``manila-share`` services
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would be running across different availability zones when share
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replication is used for disaster recovery workloads. Users would create their
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primary share in one availability zone and replicas in different availability
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zones. Therefore, share servers that are created to handle and export these
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shares need to be created within respective availability zones.
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Availability zones are used across other OpenStack services, such as nova
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and cinder as a way of logically partitioning resources within an OpenStack
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deployment. This partitioning can be motivated by the fact that these
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resources are meant for a particular task, or because they are
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co-located. However, the most common criterion is because these resources
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are associated with a common point of failure, such as being connected to a
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common power source. In the Mitaka release of OpenStack, neutron added support
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to availability zones [3][4]. With this, it is effectively possible for
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users to allocate network resources to availability zones for high
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availability.
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In the Liberty release, when share instances were added to support
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features such as share replication and share migration, we acknowledged that
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the user's share resources can live in multiple places simultaneously. These
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places may be across different network subnets and/or availability zones.
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Currently, there is no provision for users to isolate their manila network
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resources, i.e share networks and share servers within availability zones that
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they create their compute host aggregates or block/shared file system storage
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resources within.
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Use Cases
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=========
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- Providing a way for a share network to span multiple subnets allows for a
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more realistic representation of an internal data center network when the
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user means for a share network to signify network connectivity between
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different instances of his/her resources.
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Currently, when a user brings up a compute instance or a shared file
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system on a subnet, all other resources on that subnet have network
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connectivity to this resource. Resources on other subnets can "access"
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this resource if there is a router that can send and receive traffic
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between these subnets.
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When users create their shared file systems in a distributed manner,
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there is a very plausible chance that they mean for their mirrors (share
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replicas) or migration targets (share instances) to be on different subnets.
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At the same time, there is a possibility that deployers would chose to
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make giant subnets that span all the availability zones.
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- Share servers in manila consume network allocations from a subnet. For
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advanced workloads such as share replication and share migration, they
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might often need to communicate between each other.
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Therefore, it makes semantic sense for users to create one share network
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and assign subnets to the share network. This would essentially tag
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all share servers that are managing share instances of a particular share
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with one network. Each individual share instance however is exported off
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a particular subnet.
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Proposed change
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===============
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To solve the problem of allowing users to manage their share instances
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(and consequently share servers) within failure domains and to allow for a
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better representation of the instances of a shared file system across the
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user's OpenStack cloud:
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- Share networks will span multiple subnets. These subnets would be associated
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with an availability zone each.
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- There can be a subnet associated with a share network that is
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associated with all storage availability zones. For the purposes of this
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specification, we will call this a ``default`` subnet. While not being
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associated with any particular availability zone, this ``default`` subnet
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is meant to service all availability zones.
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- Each share network can have no more than one ``default`` subnet.
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- A share network need not have a ``default`` subnet.
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- Users will have the ability to assign one subnet per configured storage
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availability zone per share network. They can assign the same subnet to
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different AZs if their setup permits, but they cannot have more than one
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subnet serving an AZ in particular, per share network.
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.. note::
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We could consider allowing more than one fall-back or ``default``
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subnet per share network; Similarly, we could allow more than one subnet
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to be specified per share network for a given availability zone.
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However, when a user requests to create a resource in a particular AZ,
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manila will then have no way of picking the right subnet of the choices
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it would have.
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To avoid any indeterminate (and hence wrong) behavior, we will not allow
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more than one ``default`` subnet per share network; or more than one
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subnet per availability zone.
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- API changes would involve extending the ability to modify a share
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network by adding and removing subnets (with pre-conditions
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related to existing shares and share servers).
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- Users would need to pick the share network and an AZ during share
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creation if they expect a share to be provisioned with a specific subnet.
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They only need to pick the AZ during share replica creation.
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Things that will not change:
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- A share would still only be associated with one share network.
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- A share server would still be allocated IPs from a single subnet's
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allocation pool.
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- A security service would continue to be associated with the share
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network. When share servers are created on new subnets, they will derive
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all the security server information from the share network.
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Work-flows affected
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-------------------
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**Creating a share network**
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Users can continue to create a share network with a single subnet, but they
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would have to provide an availability zone to assign the subnet to. The user
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may also intend to create a subnet that spans all availability zones. This
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subnet could act as the ``default`` or ``fallback`` subnet when a dedicated
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subnet is not available to service a given availability zone. However, the
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user may not have more than one of these ``default`` subnets per share network.
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Alternatively, users can also create "empty" share networks, as is the case
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today.
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**Creation of a share server**
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Share servers will still be created by manila-share service with network
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allocations from a single subnet.
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**Creating a share**
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Users can provide the share network to create the share with, as before.
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However, if there is more than one subnet associated with the share network,
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they would ideally provide an availability zone as well to create it on a
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particular subnet (perhaps for co-location purposes with other resources
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they care about on their OpenStack cloud).
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If the user provides a share network and an availability zone to create the
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share within, the API will validate that the share network supports that AZ
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(i.e, either has a subnet assigned to the specified AZ or has a ``default``
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subnet). The API will respond with a ``400 BadRequest`` if this condition
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fails.
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**Creating a share replica**
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Users would provide the share network and AZ during creation of the primary
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share. They would only need to provide an availability zone to create the
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share replica within. The share network is inherited from the parent share
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object and the specific subnet is chosen in association with the AZ provided.
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.. note::
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Currently, the API to create a share replica accepts
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``share_network_id`` as an optional parameter. This parameter will be
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removed to support this workflow. Since there are no share drivers that
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work in ``DHSS = True`` mode and support share replication, we can
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remove this unused parameter. See associated launchpad bug [6].
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**Assigning a security service**
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Users will continue to assign security services to share networks, no
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changes are proposed to this workflow.
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Alternatives
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------------
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We can keep the existing design of share networks, but allow related
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resources to be created in multiple share networks. A share network will
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not span subnets, and users would require to use a different share
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network for each instance of a share. They would have to configure security
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services to each of these networks. For share replication, effectively, the
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share network of the share would be the share network in which the ``active``
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replica instance is created.
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There are limitations of this approach when the scope of future expansion is
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to be considered. Ideally, we would like users to be able to control their
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resources with respect to availability zones, and this approach lends itself
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poorly to that goal.
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Quotas are currently enforced on the number of share networks. If a user
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needs to deal with multiple subnets as multiple share networks, quota
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limitations would be a problem. As a user, I might want to divide my network
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resources by availability zones, without consuming the network quotas,
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because they are all being used to manage the same share (and its replicas
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or instances), or the same security service.
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Data model impact
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-----------------
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The ``manila.db.sqlalchemy.models.ShareNetwork`` model will no longer
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contain the subnet specific information: ``neutron_net_id``,
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``neutron_subnet_id``, ``network_type``, ``segmentation_id``, ``cidr`` and
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``ip_version``. These keys will be part of a new model ``manila.db
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.sqlalchemy.models.ShareNetworkSubnet`` which has a primary key: ``id``
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(we'll refer to this as ``share_network_subnet_id`` for the purposes of this
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document) and foreign keys, ``availability_zone_id`` and
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``share_network_id``. A share network subnet is only associated with
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exactly one share network and one availability zone.
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The ``manila.db.sqlalchemy.models.ShareServer`` model will stop having a
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foreign key binding to ``share_network_id`` and switch to having a foreign
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key reference to ``share_network_subnet_id`` instead.
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No key changes are going to be made to
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``manila.db.sqlalchemy.models.ShareNetworkSecurityServiceAssociation``,
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``manila.db.sqlalchemy.models.SecurityService``, ``manila.db.sqlalchemy
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.models.ShareInstance`` or ``manila.db.sqlalchemy.models.ConsistencyGroup``
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models. All these resources will continue to contain a foreign key reference
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to the ``manila.db.sqlalchemy.models.ShareNetwork`` model.
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The database upgrade step will create a new share network subnet per
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existing share network. The ``availability_zone_id`` field will be ``null``
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indicating that these are ``default`` subnets, unconfined to a given
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availability zone.
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The database downgrade step will collapse existing share network subnets
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into the share network table. This step may result in loss of information
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if multiple subnets exist per share network. Hence, it is not recommended in a
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production cloud.
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REST API impact
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---------------
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Please note the current state of these APIs in our
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`API reference <http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref-share-v2.html>`_.
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**Creating a share network**::
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POST /v2/{tenant_id}/share-networks
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Request::
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{
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"share_network": {
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"neutron_net_id": "998b42ee-2cee-4d36-8b95-67b5ca1f2109",
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"neutron_subnet_id": "53482b62-2c84-4a53-b6ab-30d9d9800d06",
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"name": "my_network",
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"description": "This is my share network",
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"availability_zone": "london",
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}
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}
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Subnet details ``neutron_net_id`` and ``neutron_subnet_id`` are optional.
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``availability_zone`` is optional if one of the following conditions are
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met:
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* user is creating a subnet that is meant to span all availability zones.
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* ``manila-share`` services are only configured with a single availability
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zone, or,
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* when subnet details are not provided.
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If the ``availability_zone`` is not known to manila, the API will respond
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with ``400 Bad Request``.
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If the tenant's share network quota has exceeded, the API will respond with
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``403 Forbidden``.
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The API will not validate the subnet information with the network provider
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(neutron). The validation will be performed at the share manager layer.
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Response::
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Code: 202 Accepted
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{
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"share_network": {
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"name": "my_network",
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"created_at": "2016-06-01T21:12:12.617687",
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"id": "77eb3421-4549-4789-ac39-0d5185d68c29",
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"project_id": "e10a683c20da41248cfd5e1ab3d88c62",
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"description": "This is my share network",
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"updated_at": null
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}
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}
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**Adding a subnet to a share network**::
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POST /v2/{tenant_id}/share-networks/{share_network_id}/subnets
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Request::
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{
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"share-network-subnet" : {
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"neutron_net_id": "998b42ee-2cee-4d36-8b95-67b5ca1f2109",
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"neutron_subnet_id": "12c1490a-e82c-4f5e-bcb1-fb267a58cf10",
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"availability_zone": "paris"
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}
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}
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The same conditions exist for these parameters as with the create API above.
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If the share network ID is invalid, the API will respond with ``404
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NotFound``.
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If there already is a subnet defined for the availability zone specified,
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the API will respond with ``409 Conflict``.
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Response::
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Code: 202 Accepted
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{
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"share_network_subnet": {
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"created_at": "2016-06-01T21:12:14.843836",
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"id": "aa7a1269-703b-4832-a3df-17ed954c276c",
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"share_network_id": "77eb3421-4549-4789-ac39-0d5185d68c29",
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"availability_zone": "paris",
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"segmentation_id": null,
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"neutron_subnet_id": "12c1490a-e82c-4f5e-bcb1-fb267a58cf10",
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"updated_at": null,
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"neutron_net_id": "998b42ee-2cee-4d36-8b95-67b5ca1f2109",
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"ip_version": null,
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"cidr": null,
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"network_type": null
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}
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}
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**Removing a subnet from a share network**::
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DELETE /v2/{tenant_id}/share-networks/{share_network_id}/subnets/{share-network-subnet-id}
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If the share network ID or the share network subnet ID is invalid, the API
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will respond with ``404 NotFound``.
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If there is a share server on the share network subnet, it cannot be removed;
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the API will respond with ``409 Conflict``.
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Response::
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202 Accepted
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**Summary listing of share networks**::
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GET /v2/{tenant_id}/share-networks
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Response::
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Code: 200 OK
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{
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"share_networks": [
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{
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"id": "77eb3421-4549-4789-ac39-0d5185d68c29",
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"name": "my_network"
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},
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{
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"id": "00cc3770-2558-4370-a088-de03b055dcff",
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"name": "my_network_2"
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}
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]
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}
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No changes from the previous version of this API
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**Detailed listing of share networks**::
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GET /v2/{tenant_id}/share-networks/detail
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Response::
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Code: 200 OK
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{
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"share_networks": [
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{
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"name": "my_network",
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"id": "77eb3421-4549-4789-ac39-0d5185d68c29",
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"project_id": "e10a683c20da41248cfd5e1ab3d88c62",
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"description": "This is my share network",
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"updated_at": null,
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"share_network_subnets": [
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{
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"created_at": "2016-06-01T21:12:14.843836",
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"id": "aa7a1269-703b-4832-a3df-17ed954c276c",
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"availability_zone": "paris",
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"segmentation_id": null,
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"neutron_subnet_id": "12c1490a-e82c-4f5e-bcb1-fb267a58cf10",
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"updated_at": null,
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"neutron_net_id": "998b42ee-2cee-4d36-8b95-67b5ca1f2109",
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"ip_version": null,
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"cidr": null,
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"network_type": null
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},
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{
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"created_at": "2016-06-01T21:12:14.843836",
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"id": "9c5dbe11-cdf6-48a4-b6ca-9582ef5af193",
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"availability_zone": "london",
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"segmentation_id": null,
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"neutron_subnet_id": "53482b62-2c84-4a53-b6ab-30d9d9800d06",
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"updated_at": null,
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"neutron_net_id": "998b42ee-2cee-4d36-8b95-67b5ca1f2109",
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"ip_version": null,
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"cidr": null,
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"network_type": null
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}
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]
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},
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{
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"name": "my_network_2",
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"id": "00cc3770-2558-4370-a088-de03b055dcff",
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"project_id": "e10a683c20da41248cfd5e1ab3d88c62",
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"description": "This is also my share network",
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"updated_at": null,
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"share_network_subnets": [
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{
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"created_at": "2016-06-01T21:12:14.843836",
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"id": "1feffbd9-9747-413d-b162-83b97981f0ba",
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"availability_zone": "paris",
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"segmentation_id": null,
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"neutron_subnet_id": "647cf190-e439-4159-98f9-17cb266d6d00",
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"updated_at": null,
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"neutron_net_id": "3b49335d-273e-4829-9b08-b7b1df157e69",
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"ip_version": null,
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"cidr": null,
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"network_type": null
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}
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]
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}
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]
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}
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**Showing details of a single share network**::
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GET /v2/{tenant_id}/share-networks/{share_network_id}/detail
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If the share network ID is invalid, the API will respond with ``404 NotFound``.
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Response::
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Code: 200 OK
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{
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"name": "my_network",
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"id": "77eb3421-4549-4789-ac39-0d5185d68c29",
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"project_id": "e10a683c20da41248cfd5e1ab3d88c62",
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"description": "This is my share network",
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"updated_at": null,
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"share_network_subnets": [
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{
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"created_at": "2016-06-01T21:12:14.843836",
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"id": "aa7a1269-703b-4832-a3df-17ed954c276c",
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"availability_zone": "paris",
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"segmentation_id": null,
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"neutron_subnet_id": "12c1490a-e82c-4f5e-bcb1-fb267a58cf10",
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"updated_at": null,
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"neutron_net_id": "998b42ee-2cee-4d36-8b95-67b5ca1f2109",
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"ip_version": null,
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"cidr": null,
|
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"network_type": null
|
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},
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{
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"created_at": "2016-06-01T21:12:14.843836",
|
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"id": "9c5dbe11-cdf6-48a4-b6ca-9582ef5af193",
|
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"availability_zone": "london",
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"segmentation_id": null,
|
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"neutron_subnet_id": "53482b62-2c84-4a53-b6ab-30d9d9800d06",
|
||||
"updated_at": null,
|
||||
"neutron_net_id": "998b42ee-2cee-4d36-8b95-67b5ca1f2109",
|
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"ip_version": null,
|
||||
"cidr": null,
|
||||
"network_type": null
|
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}
|
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]
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}
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|
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**Showing details of a subnet**::
|
||||
|
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GET /v2/{tenant_id}/share-networks/{share_network_id}/subnets/{share_network_subnet_id}
|
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|
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If the share network ID or the share network subnet ID is invalid, the API
|
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will respond with ``404 NotFound``.
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||||
|
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Response::
|
||||
|
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Code: 200 OK
|
||||
|
||||
{
|
||||
"share_network_subnet": {
|
||||
"created_at": "2016-06-01T21:12:14.843836",
|
||||
"id": "aa7a1269-703b-4832-a3df-17ed954c276c",
|
||||
"share_network_id": "77eb3421-4549-4789-ac39-0d5185d68c29",
|
||||
"availability_zone": "paris",
|
||||
"segmentation_id": null,
|
||||
"neutron_subnet_id": "12c1490a-e82c-4f5e-bcb1-fb267a58cf10",
|
||||
"updated_at": null,
|
||||
"neutron_net_id": "998b42ee-2cee-4d36-8b95-67b5ca1f2109",
|
||||
"ip_version": null,
|
||||
"cidr": null,
|
||||
"network_type": null
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**Deleting a share network**::
|
||||
|
||||
DELETE /v2/{tenant_id}/share-networks/{share_network_id}
|
||||
|
||||
A share network with multiple subnets cannot be deleted atomically. The API
|
||||
will respond with ``409 Conflict``. Users would have to iteratively remove
|
||||
subnets until one or lesser subnets remain in the share network before
|
||||
attempting to delete the share network.
|
||||
|
||||
Response::
|
||||
|
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Code: 202 Accepted
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Security impact
|
||||
---------------
|
||||
|
||||
Security services are still associated with share networks, but the
|
||||
coverage of the share network is increasing to span multiple subnets. So for
|
||||
an external user, the only visible change is that the share network could now
|
||||
be "bigger" than it previously was. Hence, due care must be taken in adding
|
||||
subnets to existing share networks. Users may assign as many subnets to a
|
||||
particular share network as there are availability zones in a deployment.
|
||||
They can also define a subnet that can span all availability zones.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Notifications impact
|
||||
--------------------
|
||||
|
||||
None until [5] merges and is fully supported in manila. The work to add
|
||||
user messages will be proposed with a new blueprint and not part of this work.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Other end user impact
|
||||
---------------------
|
||||
|
||||
- End users will have to specify an availability zone parameter during
|
||||
share network creation unless they would like to create the share network
|
||||
with a subnet that would span all availability zones.
|
||||
- End users would have to add new subnets to an existing network iteratively
|
||||
to extend the share network across AZs.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Performance impact
|
||||
------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Validating that users provide the correct storage availability zones will be
|
||||
performed at the API layer. However, the validation of the availability
|
||||
zones with respect to their configured networks will be done at the network
|
||||
plugin layer, as existing network checks are done today. This is not
|
||||
expected to cause a performance impact, but will keep our existing share
|
||||
network validation isolated from the API allowing for further enhancements
|
||||
instead of gating changes at the API layer.
|
||||
|
||||
There is no end user notification today when the creation of a share fails
|
||||
because network information in the share network is not valid. The share is
|
||||
set to ``error`` state and the failure is logged in the share manager logs.
|
||||
If and when the asynchronous user messages feature [5] is
|
||||
available in manila, we can enhance the share network validation.
|
||||
|
||||
In other words, to minimize the performance impact, no further validation of
|
||||
network information at the API is recommended by the design introduced in
|
||||
this spec.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Other deployer impact
|
||||
---------------------
|
||||
|
||||
* No new configuration options are expected to be added. However, neutron
|
||||
performs AZ validation when users create networks with
|
||||
availability_zone_hints. Deployers must ensure that neutron services are
|
||||
running in the desired availability_zones to allow for the network creation
|
||||
to succeed.
|
||||
* All existing share networks will be assigned the default availability zone
|
||||
during the database upgrade to this version of the database changes.
|
||||
|
||||
Developer impact
|
||||
----------------
|
||||
|
||||
None
|
||||
|
||||
Driver impact
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
None. Drivers must be agnostic to all these changes since they will be
|
||||
handled at the manila API service and the share manager services.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Implementation
|
||||
==============
|
||||
|
||||
Assignee(s)
|
||||
-----------
|
||||
|
||||
Primary assignee:
|
||||
| gouthamr
|
||||
|
||||
Other contributors:
|
||||
| yogesh
|
||||
| bswartz
|
||||
|
||||
Work Items
|
||||
----------
|
||||
|
||||
* Introduce share network subnets in the database and map them to
|
||||
availability zones.
|
||||
* Changes to share network APIs - create, list, modify
|
||||
* CLI implementation
|
||||
* manila-ui support
|
||||
|
||||
Dependencies
|
||||
============
|
||||
|
||||
``nova-network`` has officially been deprecated [7] in the Newton release.
|
||||
We have proposed [8] to stop supporting it in Newton. This spec hides the
|
||||
fact that ``nova-network`` is currently a supported way of creating a share
|
||||
network. Regardless of how we decide to remove ``nova-network``, this work
|
||||
can progress in parallel.
|
||||
|
||||
The evolution of share replication to cover the ``DHSS = True`` use case is
|
||||
dependant on this change. Once this work is completed, share drivers that
|
||||
support ``DHSS = True`` mode can support share replication. As a
|
||||
pre-requisite correction, the Share replica API should no longer support
|
||||
specifying the ``share_network_id``. [6]
|
||||
|
||||
Testing
|
||||
=======
|
||||
|
||||
Unit test coverage will be added/maintained as per community standards.
|
||||
Tempest tests will be modified/added to cover new share network API changes.
|
||||
AZ awareness will be coded into the tests, with fall-backs like the share
|
||||
replication tempest tests.
|
||||
|
||||
Setting up multiple AZs on the gate is not in the scope of this work.
|
||||
However, these tests can be run manually with multi-AZ configurations.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Documentation Impact
|
||||
====================
|
||||
|
||||
The following OpenStack documentation will be updated to reflect this change:
|
||||
|
||||
* OpenStack User Guide: will document the changes in creation and
|
||||
modification of share networks.
|
||||
* OpenStack Admin Guide: will document the APIs to list/delete share
|
||||
network instances.
|
||||
* OpenStack API Reference: All API changes will be documented
|
||||
* Manila Developer Reference: the low level implementation considerations
|
||||
and design of this feature will be documented.
|
||||
* OpenStack Security Guide: Readers will be made aware of the high level
|
||||
picture of adding AZ awareness to share networks.
|
||||
|
||||
References
|
||||
==========
|
||||
|
||||
[1]: http://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide/shared_file_systems_share_networks.html
|
||||
|
||||
[2]: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Manila/design/manila-mitaka-data-replication
|
||||
|
||||
[3]: http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/neutron-specs/specs/liberty/availability-zone.html
|
||||
|
||||
[4]: http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/networking-guide/adv-config-availability-zone.html
|
||||
|
||||
[5]: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/manila/+spec/user-messages
|
||||
|
||||
[6]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/manila/+bug/1588144
|
||||
|
||||
[7]: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/310539/
|
||||
|
||||
[8]: http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2016-June/096517.html
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