======================================== HPE 3PAR Fibre Channel and iSCSI drivers ======================================== The ``HPE3PARFCDriver`` and ``HPE3PARISCSIDriver`` drivers, which are based on the Block Storage service (Cinder) plug-in architecture, run volume operations by communicating with the HPE 3PAR storage system over HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH connections. The HTTP and HTTPS communications use ``python-3parclient``, which is part of the Python standard library. For information about how to manage HPE 3PAR storage systems, see the HPE 3PAR user documentation. System requirements ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To use the HPE 3PAR drivers, install the following software and components on the HPE 3PAR storage system: * HPE 3PAR Operating System software version 3.1.3 MU1 or higher. * Deduplication provisioning requires SSD disks and HPE 3PAR Operating System software version 3.2.1 MU1 or higher. * Enabling Flash Cache Policy requires the following: * Array must contain SSD disks. * HPE 3PAR Operating System software version 3.2.1 MU2 or higher. * python-3parclient version 4.2.0 or newer. * Array must have the Adaptive Flash Cache license installed. * Flash Cache must be enabled on the array with the CLI command :command:`createflashcache SIZE`, where size must be in 16 GB increments. For example, :command:`createflashcache 128g` will create 128 GB of Flash Cache for each node pair in the array. * The Dynamic Optimization license is required to support any feature that results in a volume changing provisioning type or CPG. This may apply to the volume :command:`migrate`, :command:`retype` and :command:`manage` commands. * The Virtual Copy License is required to support any feature that involves volume snapshots. This applies to the volume :command:`snapshot-*` commands. * HPE 3PAR drivers will now check the licenses installed on the array and disable driver capabilities based on available licenses. This will apply to thin provisioning, QoS support and volume replication. * HPE 3PAR Web Services API Server must be enabled and running. * One Common Provisioning Group (CPG). * Additionally, you must install the ``python-3parclient`` version 4.2.0 or newer from the Python standard library on the system with the enabled Block Storage service volume drivers. Supported operations ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Create, delete, attach, and detach volumes. * Create, list, and delete volume snapshots. * Create a volume from a snapshot. * Copy an image to a volume. * Copy a volume to an image. * Clone a volume. * Extend a volume. * Migrate a volume with back-end assistance. * Retype a volume. * Manage and unmanage a volume. * Manage and unmanage a snapshot. * Replicate host volumes. * Fail-over host volumes. * Fail-back host volumes. * Create, delete, update, snapshot, and clone consistency groups. * Create and delete consistency group snapshots. * Create a consistency group from a consistency group snapshot or another group. Volume type support for both HPE 3PAR drivers includes the ability to set the following capabilities in the OpenStack Block Storage API ``cinder.api.contrib.types_extra_specs`` volume type extra specs extension module: * ``hpe3par:snap_cpg`` * ``hpe3par:provisioning`` * ``hpe3par:persona`` * ``hpe3par:vvs`` * ``hpe3par:flash_cache`` To work with the default filter scheduler, the key values are case sensitive and scoped with ``hpe3par:``. For information about how to set the key-value pairs and associate them with a volume type, run the following command: .. code-block:: console $ openstack help volume type .. note:: Volumes that are cloned only support the extra specs keys cpg, snap_cpg, provisioning and vvs. The others are ignored. In addition the comments section of the cloned volume in the HPE 3PAR StoreServ storage array is not populated. If volume types are not used or a particular key is not set for a volume type, the following defaults are used: * ``hpe3par:cpg`` - Defaults to the ``hpe3par_cpg`` setting in the ``cinder.conf`` file. * ``hpe3par:snap_cpg`` - Defaults to the ``hpe3par_snap`` setting in the ``cinder.conf`` file. If ``hpe3par_snap`` is not set, it defaults to the ``hpe3par_cpg`` setting. * ``hpe3par:provisioning`` - Defaults to ``thin`` provisioning, the valid values are ``thin``, ``full``, and ``dedup``. * ``hpe3par:persona`` - Defaults to the ``2 - Generic-ALUA`` persona. The valid values are: * ``1 - Generic`` * ``2 - Generic-ALUA`` * ``3 - Generic-legacy`` * ``4 - HPUX-legacy`` * ``5 - AIX-legacy`` * ``6 - EGENERA`` * ``7 - ONTAP-legacy`` * ``8 - VMware`` * ``9 - OpenVMS`` * ``10 - HPUX`` * ``11 - WindowsServer`` * ``hpe3par:flash_cache`` - Defaults to ``false``, the valid values are ``true`` and ``false``. QoS support for both HPE 3PAR drivers includes the ability to set the following capabilities in the OpenStack Block Storage API ``cinder.api.contrib.qos_specs_manage`` qos specs extension module: * ``minBWS`` * ``maxBWS`` * ``minIOPS`` * ``maxIOPS`` * ``latency`` * ``priority`` The qos keys above no longer require to be scoped but must be created and associated to a volume type. For information about how to set the key-value pairs and associate them with a volume type, run the following commands: .. code-block:: console $ openstack help volume qos The following keys require that the HPE 3PAR StoreServ storage array has a Priority Optimization license installed. ``hpe3par:vvs`` The virtual volume set name that has been predefined by the Administrator with :term:`quality of service (QoS)` rules associated to it. If you specify extra_specs ``hpe3par:vvs``, the qos_specs ``minIOPS``, ``maxIOPS``, ``minBWS``, and ``maxBWS`` settings are ignored. ``minBWS`` The QoS I/O issue bandwidth minimum goal in MBs. If not set, the I/O issue bandwidth rate has no minimum goal. ``maxBWS`` The QoS I/O issue bandwidth rate limit in MBs. If not set, the I/O issue bandwidth rate has no limit. ``minIOPS`` The QoS I/O issue count minimum goal. If not set, the I/O issue count has no minimum goal. ``maxIOPS`` The QoS I/O issue count rate limit. If not set, the I/O issue count rate has no limit. ``latency`` The latency goal in milliseconds. ``priority`` The priority of the QoS rule over other rules. If not set, the priority is ``normal``, valid values are ``low``, ``normal`` and ``high``. .. note:: Since the Icehouse release, minIOPS and maxIOPS must be used together to set I/O limits. Similarly, minBWS and maxBWS must be used together. If only one is set the other will be set to the same value. The following key requires that the HPE 3PAR StoreServ storage array has an Adaptive Flash Cache license installed. * ``hpe3par:flash_cache`` - The flash-cache policy, which can be turned on and off by setting the value to ``true`` or ``false``. LDAP and AD authentication is now supported in the HPE 3PAR driver. The 3PAR back end must be properly configured for LDAP and AD authentication prior to configuring the volume driver. For details on setting up LDAP with 3PAR, see the 3PAR user guide. Once configured, ``hpe3par_username`` and ``hpe3par_password`` parameters in ``cinder.conf`` can be used with LDAP and AD credentials. Enable the HPE 3PAR Fibre Channel and iSCSI drivers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The ``HPE3PARFCDriver`` and ``HPE3PARISCSIDriver`` are installed with the OpenStack software. #. Install the ``python-3parclient`` Python package on the OpenStack Block Storage system. .. code-block:: console $ pip install 'python-3parclient>=4.0,<5.0' #. Verify that the HPE 3PAR Web Services API server is enabled and running on the HPE 3PAR storage system. a. Log onto the HP 3PAR storage system with administrator access. .. code-block:: console $ ssh 3paradm@ b. View the current state of the Web Services API Server. .. code-block:: console $ showwsapi -Service- -State- -HTTP_State- HTTP_Port -HTTPS_State- HTTPS_Port -Version- Enabled Active Enabled 8008 Enabled 8080 1.1 c. If the Web Services API Server is disabled, start it. .. code-block:: console $ startwsapi #. If the HTTP or HTTPS state is disabled, enable one of them. .. code-block:: console $ setwsapi -http enable or .. code-block:: console $ setwsapi -https enable .. note:: To stop the Web Services API Server, use the :command:`stopwsapi` command. For other options run the :command:`setwsapi –h` command. #. If you are not using an existing CPG, create a CPG on the HPE 3PAR storage system to be used as the default location for creating volumes. #. Make the following changes in the ``/etc/cinder/cinder.conf`` file. .. code-block:: ini # 3PAR WS API Server URL hpe3par_api_url=https://10.10.0.141:8080/api/v1 # 3PAR username with the 'edit' role hpe3par_username=edit3par # 3PAR password for the user specified in hpe3par_username hpe3par_password=3parpass # 3PAR CPG to use for volume creation hpe3par_cpg=OpenStackCPG_RAID5_NL # IP address of SAN controller for SSH access to the array san_ip=10.10.22.241 # Username for SAN controller for SSH access to the array san_login=3paradm # Password for SAN controller for SSH access to the array san_password=3parpass # FIBRE CHANNEL(uncomment the next line to enable the FC driver) # volume_driver=cinder.volume.drivers.hpe.hpe_3par_fc.HPE3PARFCDriver # iSCSI (uncomment the next line to enable the iSCSI driver and # hpe3par_iscsi_ips or iscsi_ip_address) #volume_driver=cinder.volume.drivers.hpe.hpe_3par_iscsi.HPE3PARISCSIDriver # iSCSI multiple port configuration # hpe3par_iscsi_ips=10.10.220.253:3261,10.10.222.234 # Still available for single port iSCSI configuration #iscsi_ip_address=10.10.220.253 # Enable HTTP debugging to 3PAR hpe3par_debug=False # Enable CHAP authentication for iSCSI connections. hpe3par_iscsi_chap_enabled=false # The CPG to use for Snapshots for volumes. If empty hpe3par_cpg will be # used. hpe3par_snap_cpg=OpenStackSNAP_CPG # Time in hours to retain a snapshot. You can't delete it before this # expires. hpe3par_snapshot_retention=48 # Time in hours when a snapshot expires and is deleted. This must be # larger than retention. hpe3par_snapshot_expiration=72 # The ratio of oversubscription when thin provisioned volumes are # involved. Default ratio is 20.0, this means that a provisioned # capacity can be 20 times of the total physical capacity. max_over_subscription_ratio=20.0 # This flag represents the percentage of reserved back-end capacity. reserved_percentage=15 .. note:: You can enable only one driver on each cinder instance unless you enable multiple back-end support. See the Cinder multiple back-end support instructions to enable this feature. .. note:: You can configure one or more iSCSI addresses by using the ``hpe3par_iscsi_ips`` option. Separate multiple IP addresses with a comma (``,``). When you configure multiple addresses, the driver selects the iSCSI port with the fewest active volumes at attach time. The 3PAR array does not allow the default port 3260 to be changed, so IP ports need not be specified. #. Save the changes to the ``cinder.conf`` file and restart the cinder-volume service. The HPE 3PAR Fibre Channel and iSCSI drivers are now enabled on your OpenStack system. If you experience problems, review the Block Storage service log files for errors. The following table contains all the configuration options supported by the HPE 3PAR Fibre Channel and iSCSI drivers. .. include:: ../../tables/cinder-hpe3par.rst