Updated Hitachi NAS Platform Driver documentation
This patch updates the documentation for the Hitachi NAS Platform File Services Driver for OpenStack. Closes-bug: #1536812 Closes-bug: #1614833 Closes-bug: #1616618 Closes-bug: #1623105 Change-Id: I0291efcadf244b7911969cfb367387a5998f1a23
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Copyright 2015 Hitachi Data Systems, Inc.
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All Rights Reserved.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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under the License.
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==========================
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Hitachi HNAS manila driver
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==========================
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------------------
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Driver Version 1.0
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------------------
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This OpenStack manila driver provides support for Hitachi Data Systems (HDS)
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NAS Platform Models 3080, 3090, 4040, 4060, 4080 and 4100.
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HNAS Storage Requirements
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'''''''''''''''''''''''''
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Before using Hitachi HNAS manila driver, use the HNAS configuration and
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management utilities, such as GUI (SMU) or SSC CLI to create a storage pool
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(span) and an EVS. Also, check that HNAS/SMU software version is
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12.2 or higher.
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Supported Operations
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''''''''''''''''''''
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The following operations are supported in this version of manila HNAS driver:
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- Create and delete NFS shares;
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- Extend NFS shares;
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- Manage rules to NFS shares (allow/deny access);
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- Manage and unmanage NFS shares;
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- Create and delete snapshots;
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- Create shares from snapshots.
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Driver Configuration
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''''''''''''''''''''
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To configure the driver, make sure that the controller and compute nodes have
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access to the HNAS management port, and compute and neutron nodes have
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access to the data ports (EVS IPs or aggregations). If manila-share service
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is not running on controller node, it must have access to the management port.
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The driver configuration can be summarized in the following steps:
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| 1) Create a file system to be used by manila on HNAS. Make sure that the
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filesystem is not created as a replication target. Refer to Hitachi HNAS
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reference for detailed steps on how to do this;
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| 2) Install and configure an OpenStack environment with default manila
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parameters and services. Refer to OpenStack manila configuration reference;
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| 3) Configure HNAS parameters on manila.conf;
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| 4) Prepare the network;
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| 5) Configure/create share type;
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| 6) Restart the services;
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| 7) Configure the network.
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In the following sections we cover steps 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Steps 1 and 2 are not
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in the scope of this document.
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Step 3 - HNAS Parameters Configuration
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**************************************
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The following parameters need to be configured in the [DEFAULT]
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section of */etc/manila/manila.conf*:
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| [DEFAULT] |
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+============================+=====================================================================================================+
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| **Option** | **Description** |
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+----------------------------+-----------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| enabled_share_backends | Name of the section on manila.conf used to specify a backend. E.g. *enabled_share_backends = hnas1* |
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+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| enabled_share_protocols | Specify a list of protocols to be allowed for share creation. For Hitachi driver this must be: *NFS*|
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+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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The following parameters need to be configured in the [backend] section of */etc/manila/manila.conf*:
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+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| [hnas1] |
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+===============================+=====================================================================================================+
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| **Option** | **Description** |
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+-------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| share_backend_name | A name for the backend. |
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+-------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| share_driver | Python module path. For Hitachi driver this must be: |
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| | *manila.share.drivers.hitachi.hds_hnas.HDSHNASDriver* |
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+-------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| driver_handles_share_servers | DHSS, Driver working mode. For Hitachi driver **this must be**: |
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| | *False* |
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+-------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hds_hnas_ip | HNAS management interface IP for communication between manila node and HNAS. |
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+-------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hds_hnas_password | This field is used to provide password credential to HNAS. |
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| | Either hds_hnas_password or hds_hnas_ssh_private_key must be set. |
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+-------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hds_hnas_ssh_private_key | Set this parameter with RSA/DSA private key path to allow the driver to connect into HNAS. |
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+-------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hds_hnas_evs_id | ID or Label from EVS which this backend is assigned to (ID and Label can be |
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| | listed by CLI “evs list” or EVS Management in HNAS Interface). |
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+-------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hds_hnas_evs_ip | EVS IP for mounting shares (this can be listed by CLI “evs list” or EVS Management in HNAS |
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| | Interface). |
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+-------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hds_hnas_file_system_name | Name of the file system in HNAS, located in the specified EVS. |
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+-------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hds_hnas_cluster_admin_ip0* | If HNAS is in a multi-node cluster, set this parameter with the IP of the cluster’s admin node. |
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+-------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hds_hnas_stalled_job_timeout* | Tree-clone-job commands are used to create snapshots and create shares from snapshots. |
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| | This parameter sets a timeout (in seconds) to wait for jobs to complete. Default value is |
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| | 30 seconds. |
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+-------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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\* Non mandatory parameters.
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Below is an example of a valid configuration of HNAS driver:
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| ``[DEFAULT]``
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| ``enabled_share_backends = hitachi1``
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| ``enabled_share_protocols = NFS``
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| ``[hitachi1]``
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| ``share_backend_name = HITACHI1``
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| ``share_driver = manila.share.drivers.hitachi.hds_hnas.HDSHNASDriver``
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| ``driver_handles_share_servers = False``
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| ``hds_hnas_ip = 172.24.44.15``
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| ``hds_hnas_user = supervisor``
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| ``hds_hnas_password = supervisor``
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| ``hds_hnas_evs_id = 1``
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| ``hds_hnas_evs_ip = 10.0.1.20``
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| ``hds_hnas_file_system_name = FS-Manila``
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Step 4 - Prepare the Network
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****************************
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In the driver mode used by HNAS Driver (DHSS = False), the driver does not
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handle network configuration, it is up to the administrator to configure it.
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It is mandatory that HNAS management interface is reachable from Manila-Share
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node through Admin Network, while the selected EVS data interface is reachable
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from OpenStack Cloud, such as through Neutron Flat networking. Here is a
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step-by-step of an example configuration:
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| **Manila-Share Node:**
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| **eth0**: Admin Network, can ping HNAS management interface.
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| **eth1**: Data Network, can ping HNAS EVS IP (data interface). This interface is
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only required if you plan to use Share Migration.
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| **Neutron Node and Compute Nodes:**
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| **eth0**: Admin Network, can ping HNAS management interface.
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| **eth1**: Data Network, can ping HNAS EVS IP (data interface).
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The following image represents the described scenario:
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.. image:: /images/rpc/hds_network.jpg
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:width: 60%
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Run in **Neutron Node**:
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| ``$ sudo ifconfig eth1 0``
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| ``$ sudo ovs-vsctl add-br br-eth1``
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| ``$ sudo ovs-vsctl add-port br-eth1 eth1``
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| ``$ sudo ifconfig eth1 up``
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Edit */etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini* (default directory), change the
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following settings as follows in their respective tags:
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| ``[ml2]``
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| ``type_drivers = flat,vlan,vxlan,gre``
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| ``mechanism_drivers = openvswitch``
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| ``[ml2_type_flat]``
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| ``flat_networks = physnet1,physnet2``
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| ``[ml2_type_vlan]``
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| ``network_vlan_ranges = physnet1:1000:1500,physnet2:2000:2500``
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| ``[ovs]``
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| ``bridge_mappings = physnet1:br-ex,physnet2:br-eth1``
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You may have to repeat the last line above in another file in the Compute Node,
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if it exists is located in: */etc/neutron/plugins/openvswitch/ovs_neutron_plugin.ini*.
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Create a route in HNAS to the tenant network. Please make sure
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multi-tenancy is enabled and routes are configured per EVS. Use the command
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“route-net-add” in HNAS console, where the network parameter should be the
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tenant's private network, while the gateway parameter should be the FLAT
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network gateway and the “console-context --evs” parameter should be the ID of
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EVS in use, such as in the following example:
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``$ console-context --evs 3 route-net-add --gateway 192.168.1.1 10.0.0.0/24``
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Step 5 - Share Type Configuration
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*********************************
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Manila requires that the share type includes the driver_handles_share_servers
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extra-spec. This ensures that the share will be created on a backend that
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supports the requested driver_handles_share_servers capability. For the Hitachi
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HNAS manila driver, this must be set to False.
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``$ manila type-create hitachi False``
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Step 6 - Restart the services
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*****************************
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Restart all manila services (manila-share, manila-scheduler and manila-api) and
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neutron services (neutron-\*). This step is specific to your environment.
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If you are running in devstack for example, you have to log into screen
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(*screen -r*), stop the process (Ctrl^C) and run it again. If you are running it
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in a distro like RHEL or SUSE, a service command (e.g. *service manila-api
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restart*) is used to restart the service.
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Step 7 - Configure the Network
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******************************
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In Neutron Controller it is necessary to create a network, a subnet and to add
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this subnet interface to a router:
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Create a network to the given tenant (demo), providing the DEMO_ID (this can be
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fetched using *keystone tenant-list*), a name for the network, the name of the
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physical network over which the virtual network is implemented and the type of
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the physical mechanism by which the virtual network is implemented:
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| ``$ neutron net-create --tenant-id <DEMO_ID> hnas_network``
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| ``--provider:physical_network=physnet2 --provider:network_type=flat``
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Create a subnet to same tenant (demo), providing the DEMO_ID (this can be fetched
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using *keystone tenant-list*), the gateway IP of this subnet, a name for the
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subnet, the network ID created on previously step (this can be fetched using
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*neutron net-list*) and CIDR of subnet:
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| ``$ neutron subnet-create --tenant-id <DEMO_ID> --gateway <GATEWAY>``
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| ``--name hnas_subnet <NETWORK_ID> <SUBNET_CIDR>``
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Finally, add the subnet interface to a router, providing the router ID and
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subnet ID created on previously step (can be fetched using *neutron subnet-list*):
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| ``$ neutron router-interface-add <ROUTER_ID> <SUBNET_ID>``
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Manage and Unmanage Shares
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''''''''''''''''''''''''''
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Manila has the ability to manage and unmanage shares. If there is a share in
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the storage and it is not in OpenStack, you can manage that share and use it
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as a manila Share. HNAS drivers use virtual-volumes (V-VOL) to create shares.
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Only V-VOL shares can be used by the driver. If the NFS export is an ordinary
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FS export, it is not possible to use it in manila. The unmanage operation
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only unlinks the share from manila. All data is preserved.
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| To **manage** shares use:
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| ``$ manila manage [--name <name>] [--description <description>]``
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| ``[--share_type <share_type>] [--driver_options [<key=value> [<key=value> ...]]]``
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| ``<service_host> <protocol> <export_path>``
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Where:
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+------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
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| Parameter | Description |
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+==================+==========================================================+
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| | Manila host, backend and share name. e.g. |
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| service_host | ubuntu\@hitachi1#HITACHI1. The available hosts can be |
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| | listed with the command: *manila pool-list* (admin only).|
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+------------------+---------------------+------------------------------------+
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| protocol | NFS, it is the only supported protocol in this driver |
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| | version. |
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+------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
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| export_path | The export path of the share. |
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| | e.g. *172.24.44.31:/shares/some_share_id* |
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+------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
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| To **unmanage** a share use:
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| ``$ manila unmanage <share_id>``
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Where:
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+------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
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| Parameter | Description |
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+==================+=========================================================+
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| share_id | Manila ID of the share to be unmanaged. This list can |
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| | be fetched with: *manila list*. |
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+------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------+
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Additional Notes:
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*****************
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| - HNAS has some restrictions about the number of EVSs, filesystems,
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virtual-volumes and simultaneous SSC connections. Check the manual
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specification for your system.
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| - Shares and snapshots are thin provisioned. It is reported to manila only the
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real used space in HNAS. Also, a snapshot does not initially take any space in
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HNAS, it only stores the difference between the share and the snapshot, so it
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grows when share data is changed.
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| - Admins should manage the tenant’s quota (*manila quota-update*) to control the
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backend usage.
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The :mod:`manila.share.drivers.hitachi.hds_hnas` Module
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. automodule:: manila.share.drivers.hitachi.hds_hnas
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:noindex:
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:members:
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:undoc-members:
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:show-inheritance:
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Copyright 2016 Hitachi Data Systems, Inc.
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All Rights Reserved.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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under the License.
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=======================================================
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Hitachi NAS Platform File Services Driver for OpenStack
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=======================================================
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------------------
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Driver Version 3.0
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Hitachi NAS Platform Storage Requirements
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This Hitachi NAS Platform File Services Driver for OpenStack provides support
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for Hitachi NAS Platform (HNAS) models 3080, 3090, 4040, 4060, 4080 and 4100
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with NAS OS 12.2 or higher.
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Before configuring the driver, ensure the HNAS has at least:
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- 1 storage pool (span) configured.
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- 1 EVS configured.
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- 1 file system in this EVS, created without replication target option and
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should be in mounted state. It is recommended to disable auto-expansion,
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because the scheduler uses the current free space reported by the file
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system when creating shares.
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- 1 Management User configured with "supervisor" permission level.
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- Hitachi NAS Management interface should be reachable from manila-share
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node.
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Also, if the driver is going to create CIFS shares, either LDAP servers or
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domains must be configured previously in HNAS to provide the users and groups.
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Supported Operations
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The following operations are supported in this version of Hitachi NAS Platform
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File Services Driver for OpenStack:
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- Create and delete CIFS and NFS shares;
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- Extend and shrink shares;
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- Manage rules to shares (allow/deny access);
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- Allow and deny share access;
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- ``IP`` access type supported for ``NFS`` shares;
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- ``User`` access type supported for ``CIFS`` shares;
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- Both ``RW`` and ``RO`` access level are supported for NFS and CIFS shares;
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- Manage and unmanage shares;
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- Create and delete snapshots;
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- Create shares from snapshots.
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Driver Configuration
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This document contains the installation and user guide of the Hitachi NAS
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Platform File Services Driver for OpenStack. Although mentioning some Shared
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File Systems service operations and HNAS commands, both are not in the scope of
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this document. Please refer to their own guides for details.
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Before configuring the driver, make sure that the nodes running the
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manila-share service have access to the HNAS management port, and compute and
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network nodes have access to the data ports (EVS IPs or aggregations).
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The driver configuration can be summarized in the following steps:
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#. Configure HNAS parameters on ``manila.conf``;
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#. Prepare the network ensuring all OpenStack-HNAS connections mentioned above;
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#. Configure/create share type;
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#. Restart the services;
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#. Configure OpenStack networks.
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Step 1 - HNAS Parameters Configuration
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**************************************
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The following parameters need to be configured in the [DEFAULT] section
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of ``/etc/manila/manila.conf``:
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+----------------------------+------------------------------------------------+
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| **Option** | **Description** |
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+============================+================================================+
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| enabled_share_backends | Name of the section on ``manila.conf`` used to |
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| | specify a backend. For example: |
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| | *enabled_share_backends = hnas1* |
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+----------------------------+------------------------------------------------+
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| enabled_share_protocols | Specify a list of protocols to be allowed for |
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| | share creation. This driver version supports |
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| | NFS and/or CIFS. |
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+----------------------------+------------------------------------------------+
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The following parameters need to be configured in the [backend] section
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of ``/etc/manila/manila.conf``:
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+-------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| **Option** | **Description** |
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+=================================================+=====================================================================================================+
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| share_backend_name | A name for the backend. |
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+-------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| share_driver | Python module path. For this driver **this must be**: |
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| | *manila.share.drivers.hitachi.hnas.driver.HitachiHNASDriver* |
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+-------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| driver_handles_share_servers | Driver working mode. For this driver **this must be**: |
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| | *False*. |
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+-------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hitachi_hnas_ip | HNAS management interface IP for communication between manila-share node and HNAS. |
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+-------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hitachi_hnas_user | This field is used to provide user credential to HNAS. Provided management user must have |
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| | "supervisor" level. |
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+-------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hitachi_hnas_password | This field is used to provide password credential to HNAS. |
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| | Either hitachi_hnas_password or hitachi_hnas_ssh_private_key must be set. |
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+-------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hitachi_hnas_ssh_private_key | Set this parameter with RSA/DSA private key path to allow the driver to connect into HNAS. |
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+-------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hitachi_hnas_evs_id | ID from EVS which this backend is assigned to (ID can be listed by CLI "evs list" |
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| | or EVS Management in HNAS Interface). |
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+-------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hitachi_hnas_evs_ip | EVS IP for mounting shares (this can be listed by CLI "evs list" or EVS Management in HNAS |
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| | interface). |
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+-------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hitachi_hnas_file_system_name | Name of the file system in HNAS, located in the specified EVS. |
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+-------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hitachi_hnas_cluster_admin_ip0* | If HNAS is in a multi-farm (one SMU managing multiple HNAS) configuration, set this parameter with |
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| | the IP of the cluster's admin node. |
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+-------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hitachi_hnas_stalled_job_timeout* | Tree-clone-job commands are used to create snapshots and create shares from snapshots. |
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| | This parameter sets a timeout (in seconds) to wait for jobs to complete. Default value is |
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| | 30 seconds. |
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+-------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hitachi_hnas_driver_helper* | Python module path for the driver helper. For this driver, it should use (default value): |
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| | *manila.share.drivers.hitachi.hnas.ssh.HNASSSHBackend* |
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+-------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| hitachi_hnas_allow_cifs_snapshot_while_mounted* | By default, CIFS snapshots are not allowed to be taken while the share has clients connected |
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| | because point-in-time replica cannot be guaranteed for all files. This parameter can be set |
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| | to *True* to allow snapshots to be taken while the share has clients connected. **WARNING**: |
|
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| | Setting this parameter to *True* might cause inconsistent snapshots on CIFS shares. Default |
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| | value is *False*. |
|
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+-------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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\* Non mandatory parameters.
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Below is an example of a valid configuration of HNAS driver:
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.. code-block:: ini
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[DEFAULT]``
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...
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enabled_share_backends = hitachi1
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enabled_share_protocols = CIFS,NFS
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...
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[hitachi1]
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share_backend_name = HITACHI1
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share_driver = manila.share.drivers.hitachi.hnas.driver.HitachiHNASDriver
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driver_handles_share_servers = False
|
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hitachi_hnas_ip = 172.24.44.15
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hitachi_hnas_user = supervisor
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hitachi_hnas_password = supervisor
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hitachi_hnas_evs_id = 1
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hitachi_hnas_evs_ip = 10.0.1.20
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hitachi_hnas_file_system_name = FS-Manila
|
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|
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Step 2 - Prepare the Network
|
||||
****************************
|
||||
|
||||
In the driver mode used by Hitachi NAS Platform File Services Driver for
|
||||
OpenStack, driver_handles_share_servers (DHSS) as False, the driver does not
|
||||
handle network configuration, it is up to the administrator to configure it.
|
||||
It is mandatory that HNAS management interface is reachable from a manila-share
|
||||
node through admin network, while the selected EVS data interface is reachable
|
||||
from OpenStack Cloud, such as through neutron flat networking. Here is a
|
||||
step-by-step of an example configuration:
|
||||
|
||||
| **Manila-Share Node:**
|
||||
| **eth0**: Admin Network, can ping HNAS management interface.
|
||||
| **eth1**: Data Network, can ping HNAS EVS IP (data interface). This interface
|
||||
is only required if you plan to use Share Migration.
|
||||
|
||||
| **Network Node and Compute Nodes:**
|
||||
| **eth0**: Admin Network, can ping HNAS management interface.
|
||||
| **eth1**: Data Network, can ping HNAS EVS IP (data interface).
|
||||
|
||||
The following image represents the described scenario:
|
||||
|
||||
.. image:: /images/rpc/hds_network.jpg
|
||||
:width: 60%
|
||||
|
||||
Run in **Network Node**:
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: console
|
||||
|
||||
$ sudo ifconfig eth1 0
|
||||
$ sudo ovs-vsctl add-br br-eth1
|
||||
$ sudo ovs-vsctl add-port br-eth1 eth1
|
||||
$ sudo ifconfig eth1 up
|
||||
|
||||
Edit */etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini* (default directory), change the
|
||||
following settings as follows in their respective tags:
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: ini
|
||||
|
||||
[ml2]
|
||||
type_drivers = flat,vlan,vxlan,gre
|
||||
mechanism_drivers = openvswitch
|
||||
|
||||
[ml2_type_flat]
|
||||
flat_networks = physnet1,physnet2
|
||||
|
||||
[ml2_type_vlan]
|
||||
network_vlan_ranges = physnet1:1000:1500,physnet2:2000:2500
|
||||
|
||||
[ovs]
|
||||
bridge_mappings = physnet1:br-ex,physnet2:br-eth1
|
||||
|
||||
You may have to repeat the last line above in another file in the Compute Node,
|
||||
if it exists is located in: */etc/neutron/plugins/openvswitch/ovs_neutron_plugin.ini*.
|
||||
|
||||
Create a route in HNAS to the tenant network. Please make sure
|
||||
multi-tenancy is enabled and routes are configured per EVS. Use the command
|
||||
“route-net-add” in HNAS console, where the network parameter should be the
|
||||
tenant's private network, while the gateway parameter should be the flat
|
||||
network gateway and the “console-context --evs” parameter should be the ID of
|
||||
EVS in use, such as in the following example:
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: console
|
||||
|
||||
$ console-context --evs 3 route-net-add --gateway 192.168.1.1 10.0.0.0/24
|
||||
|
||||
Step 3 - Share Type Configuration
|
||||
*********************************
|
||||
|
||||
Shared File Systems service requires that the share type includes the
|
||||
driver_handles_share_servers extra-spec. This ensures that the share will be
|
||||
created on a backend that supports the requested driver_handles_share_servers
|
||||
capability. For the Hitachi NAS Platform File Services Driver for OpenStack
|
||||
this must be set to False.
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: console
|
||||
|
||||
$ manila type-create hitachi False
|
||||
|
||||
Additionally, the driver also reports the following common capabilities that
|
||||
can be specified in the share type:
|
||||
|
||||
+----------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
|
||||
| **Capability** | **Description** |
|
||||
+============================+==============================================+
|
||||
| thin_provisioning = True | All shares created on HNAS are always thin |
|
||||
| | provisioned. So, if you set it, the value |
|
||||
| | **must be**: *True*. |
|
||||
+----------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
|
||||
| dedupe = True/False | HNAS supports deduplication on its file |
|
||||
| | systems and the driver will report |
|
||||
| | *dedupe=True* if it is enabled on the file |
|
||||
| | system being used. To use it, go to HNAS and |
|
||||
| | enable the feature on the file system used. |
|
||||
+----------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
|
||||
|
||||
To specify a common capability on the share type, use the *type-key* command,
|
||||
for example:
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: console
|
||||
|
||||
$ manila type-key hitachi set dedupe=True
|
||||
|
||||
Step 4 - Restart the Services
|
||||
*****************************
|
||||
|
||||
Restart all Shared File Systems services (manila-share, manila-scheduler and
|
||||
manila-api) and neutron services (neutron-\*). This step is specific to your
|
||||
environment. If you are running in devstack for example, you have to log into
|
||||
screen (``screen -r``), stop the process (``Ctrl^C``) and run it again. If you
|
||||
are running it in a distro like RHEL or SUSE, a service command (for example
|
||||
*service manila-api restart*) is used to restart the service.
|
||||
|
||||
Step 5 - Configure OpenStack Networks
|
||||
*************************************
|
||||
|
||||
In Neutron Controller it is necessary to create a network, a subnet and to add
|
||||
this subnet interface to a router:
|
||||
|
||||
Create a network to the given tenant (demo), providing the DEMO_ID (this can be
|
||||
fetched using *keystone tenant-list*), a name for the network, the name of the
|
||||
physical network over which the virtual network is implemented and the type of
|
||||
the physical mechanism by which the virtual network is implemented:
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: console
|
||||
|
||||
$ neutron net-create --tenant-id <DEMO_ID> hnas_network
|
||||
--provider:physical_network=physnet2 --provider:network_type=flat
|
||||
|
||||
Create a subnet to same tenant (demo), providing the DEMO_ID (this can be fetched
|
||||
using *keystone tenant-list*), the gateway IP of this subnet, a name for the
|
||||
subnet, the network ID created on previously step (this can be fetched using
|
||||
*neutron net-list*) and CIDR of subnet:
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: console
|
||||
|
||||
$ neutron subnet-create --tenant-id <DEMO_ID> --gateway <GATEWAY>
|
||||
--name hnas_subnet <NETWORK_ID> <SUBNET_CIDR>
|
||||
|
||||
Finally, add the subnet interface to a router, providing the router ID and
|
||||
subnet ID created on previously step (can be fetched using *neutron subnet-list*):
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: console
|
||||
|
||||
$ neutron router-interface-add <ROUTER_ID> <SUBNET_ID>
|
||||
|
||||
Manage and Unmanage Shares
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Manila has the ability to manage and unmanage shares. If there is a share in
|
||||
the storage and it is not in OpenStack, you can manage that share and use it
|
||||
as a manila share. Hitachi NAS Platform File Services Driver for OpenStack use
|
||||
virtual-volumes (V-VOLs) to create shares. Only V-VOLs with a quota limit
|
||||
can be used by the driver, also, they must be created or moved inside the
|
||||
directory '/shares/' and exported (as NFS or CIFS shares). The unmanage
|
||||
operation only unlinks the share from OpenStack, preserving all data in the
|
||||
share.
|
||||
|
||||
To **manage** shares use:
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: console
|
||||
|
||||
$ manila manage [--name <name>] [--description <description>]
|
||||
[--share_type <share_type>] [--driver_options [<key=value> [<key=value> ...]]]
|
||||
<service_host> <protocol> <export_path>
|
||||
|
||||
Where:
|
||||
|
||||
+------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
|
||||
| Parameter | Description |
|
||||
+==================+==========================================================+
|
||||
| | Manila host, backend and share name. For example |
|
||||
| service_host | ubuntu\@hitachi1#HITACHI1. The available hosts can be |
|
||||
| | listed with the command: *manila pool-list* (admin only).|
|
||||
+------------------+---------------------+------------------------------------+
|
||||
| protocol | NFS or CIFS protocols are currently supported. |
|
||||
+------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
|
||||
| export_path | The export path of the share. |
|
||||
| | For example: *172.24.44.31:/shares/some_share_id* |
|
||||
+------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
To **unmanage** a share use:
|
||||
|
||||
.. code-block:: console
|
||||
|
||||
$ manila unmanage <share_id>
|
||||
|
||||
Where:
|
||||
|
||||
+------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
|
||||
| Parameter | Description |
|
||||
+==================+=========================================================+
|
||||
| share_id | Manila ID of the share to be unmanaged. This list can |
|
||||
| | be fetched with: *manila list*. |
|
||||
+------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------+
|
||||
|
||||
Additional Notes
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
- HNAS has some restrictions about the number of EVSs, file systems,
|
||||
virtual-volumes and simultaneous SSC connections. Check the manual
|
||||
specification for your system.
|
||||
- Shares and snapshots are thin provisioned. It is reported to manila only the
|
||||
real used space in HNAS. Also, a snapshot does not initially take any space in
|
||||
HNAS, it only stores the difference between the share and the snapshot, so it
|
||||
grows when share data is changed.
|
||||
- Admins should manage the tenant’s quota (*manila quota-update*) to control
|
||||
the backend usage.
|
||||
- By default, CIFS snapshots are disabled when the share is mounted, since it
|
||||
uses tree-clone to create snapshots and does not guarantee point-in-time
|
||||
replicas when the source directory tree is changing, also, changing
|
||||
permissions to *read-only* does not affect already mounted shares. So,
|
||||
enable it if your source directory can be static while taking snapshots.
|
||||
Currently, it affects only CIFS protocol. For more information check the
|
||||
tree-clone feature in HNAS with *man tree-clone*.
|
||||
|
||||
The :mod:`manila.share.drivers.hitachi.hnas.driver` Module
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
.. automodule:: manila.share.drivers.hitachi.hnas.driver
|
||||
:noindex:
|
||||
:members:
|
||||
:undoc-members:
|
||||
:show-inheritance:
|
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Share backends
|
||||
gpfs_driver
|
||||
huawei_nas_driver
|
||||
hdfs_native_driver
|
||||
hds_hnas_driver
|
||||
hitachi_hnas_driver
|
||||
hpe_3par_driver
|
||||
tegile_driver
|
||||
|
||||
|
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Block a user