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Admin Guide

Shared File Systems service provides a set of services for management of shared file systems in a multi-project cloud environment. The service resembles OpenStack block-based storage management from the OpenStack Block Storage service project. With the Shared File Systems service, you can create a remote file system, mount the file system on your instances, and then read and write data from your instances to and from your file system.

The Shared File Systems service serves same purpose as the Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) does.

The Shared File Systems service can run in a single-node or multiple node configuration. The Shared File Systems service can be configured to provision shares from one or more back ends, so it is required to declare at least one back end. Shared File System service contains several configurable components.

It is important to understand these components:

  • Share networks
  • Shares
  • Multi-tenancy
  • Back ends

The Shared File Systems service consists of four types of services, most of which are similar to those of the Block Storage service:

  • manila-api
  • manila-data
  • manila-scheduler
  • manila-share

Installation of first three - manila-api, manila-data, and manila-scheduler is common for almost all deployments. But configuration of manila-share is backend-specific and can differ from deployment to deployment.

shared-file-systems-key-concepts.rst shared-file-systems-share-management.rst shared-file-systems-share-types.rst shared-file-systems-quotas.rst shared-file-systems-share-group-types.rst shared-file-systems-share-groups.rst shared-file-systems-snapshots.rst shared-file-systems-share-server-management.rst shared-file-systems-security-services.rst shared-file-systems-share-migration.rst shared-file-systems-share-replication.rst shared-file-systems-multi-backend.rst shared-file-systems-healthcheck.rst shared-file-systems-networking.rst shared-file-systems-troubleshoot.rst shared-file-systems-profiling.rst shared-file-systems-upgrades.rst shared-file-systems-share-revert-to-snapshot.rst shared-file-systems-share-server-migration.rst share_mount_point_name.rst share_back_ends_feature_support_mapping capabilities_and_extra_specs group_capabilities_and_extra_specs export_location_metadata shared-file-systems-share-backup-management.rst

Supported share back ends

The manila share service must be configured to use drivers for one or more storage back ends, as described in general terms below. See the drivers section in the Configuration Reference for detailed configuration options for each back end.

container_driver zfs_on_linux_driver netapp_cluster_mode_driver emc_isilon_driver emc_vnx_driver ../configuration/shared-file-systems/drivers/dell-emc-unity-driver ../configuration/shared-file-systems/drivers/dell-emc-powerstore-driver ../configuration/shared-file-systems/drivers/dell-emc-powerflex-driver generic_driver glusterfs_driver glusterfs_native_driver ../configuration/shared-file-systems/drivers/cephfs_driver gpfs_driver huawei_nas_driver hdfs_native_driver hitachi_hnas_driver hpe_3par_driver infortrend_driver macrosan_driver purestorage_flashblade_driver tegile_driver nexentastor5_driver ../configuration/shared-file-systems/drivers/windows-smb-driver zadara_driver ../configuration/shared-file-systems/drivers/vastdata_driver