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.. _volume:
==============
Manage volumes
==============
A volume is a detachable block storage device, similar to a USB hard
drive. You can attach a volume to only one instance. To create and
manage volumes, you use a combination of ``nova`` and ``cinder`` client
commands.
Migrate a volume
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
As an administrator, you can migrate a volume with its data from one
location to another in a manner that is transparent to users and
workloads. You can migrate only detached volumes with no snapshots.
Possible use cases for data migration include:
- Bring down a physical storage device for maintenance without
disrupting workloads.
- Modify the properties of a volume.
- Free up space in a thinly-provisioned back end.
Migrate a volume with the :command:`cinder migrate` command, as shown in the
following example::
$ cinder migrate volumeID destinationHost --force-host-copy True|False
In this example, ``--force-host-copy True`` forces the generic
host-based migration mechanism and bypasses any driver optimizations.
.. note::
If the volume is in use or has snapshots, the specified host
destination cannot accept the volume. If the user is not an
administrator, the migration fails.
Create a volume
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This example creates a my-new-volume volume based on an image.
#. List images, and note the ID of the image that you want to use for your
volume::
$ nova image-list
+-----------------------+---------------------------------+--------+--------------------------+
| ID | Name | Status | Server |
+-----------------------+---------------------------------+--------+--------------------------+
| 397e713c-b95b-4186... | cirros-0.3.2-x86_64-uec | ACTIVE | |
| df430cc2-3406-4061... | cirros-0.3.2-x86_64-uec-kernel | ACTIVE | |
| 3cf852bd-2332-48f4... | cirros-0.3.2-x86_64-uec-ramdisk | ACTIVE | |
| 7e5142af-1253-4634... | myCirrosImage | ACTIVE | 84c6e57d-a6b1-44b6-81... |
| 89bcd424-9d15-4723... | mysnapshot | ACTIVE | f51ebd07-c33d-4951-87... |
+-----------------------+---------------------------------+--------+--------------------------+
#. List the availability zones, and note the ID of the availability zone in
which you want to create your volume::
$ cinder availability-zone-list
+------+-----------+
| Name | Status |
+------+-----------+
| nova | available |
+------+-----------+
#. Create a volume with 8 gibibytes (GiB) of space, and specify the
availability zone and image::
$ cinder create 8 --display-name my-new-volume --image-id 397e713c-b95b-4186-ad46-6126863ea0a9 --availability-zone nova
+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
| attachments | [] |
| availability_zone | nova |
| bootable | false |
| created_at | 2013-07-25T17:02:12.472269 |
| display_description | None |
| display_name | my-new-volume |
| id | 573e024d-5235-49ce-8332-be1576d323f8 |
| image_id | 397e713c-b95b-4186-ad46-6126863ea0a9 |
| metadata | {} |
| size | 8 |
| snapshot_id | None |
| source_volid | None |
| status | creating |
| volume_type | None |
+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
#. To verify that your volume was created successfully, list the available
volumes::
$ cinder list
+-----------------+-----------+-----------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
| ID | Status | Display Name | Size | Volume Type | Bootable | Attached to |
+-----------------+-----------+-----------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
| 573e024d-523... | available | my-new-volume | 8 | None | true | |
| bd7cf584-45d... | available | my-bootable-vol | 8 | None | true | |
+-----------------+-----------+-----------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
If your volume was created successfully, its status is ``available``. If
its status is ``error``, you might have exceeded your quota.
.. _Attach_a_volume_to_an_instance:
Attach a volume to an instance
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#. Attach your volume to a server, specifying the server ID and the volume
ID::
$ nova volume-attach 84c6e57d-a6b1-44b6-81eb-fcb36afd31b5 573e024d-5235-49ce-8332-be1576d323f8 /dev/vdb
+----------+--------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+----------+--------------------------------------+
| device | /dev/vdb |
| serverId | 84c6e57d-a6b1-44b6-81eb-fcb36afd31b5 |
| id | 573e024d-5235-49ce-8332-be1576d323f8 |
| volumeId | 573e024d-5235-49ce-8332-be1576d323f8 |
+----------+--------------------------------------+
Note the ID of your volume.
#. Show information for your volume:
.. code::
$ cinder show 573e024d-5235-49ce-8332-be1576d323f8
The output shows that the volume is attached to the server with ID
``84c6e57d-a6b1-44b6-81eb-fcb36afd31b5``, is in the nova availability
zone, and is bootable.
.. code::
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
| attachments | [{u'device': u'/dev/vdb', |
| | u'server_id': u'84c6e57d-a |
| | u'id': u'573e024d-... |
| | u'volume_id': u'573e024d... |
| availability_zone | nova |
| bootable | true |
| created_at | 2013-07-25T17:02:12.000000 |
| display_description | None |
| display_name | my-new-volume |
| id | 573e024d-5235-49ce-8332-be1576d323f8 |
| metadata | {} |
| os-vol-host-attr:host | devstack |
| os-vol-tenant-attr:tenant_id | 66265572db174a7aa66eba661f58eb9e |
| size | 8 |
| snapshot_id | None |
| source_volid | None |
| status | in-use |
| volume_image_metadata | {u'kernel_id': u'df430cc2..., |
| | u'image_id': u'397e713c..., |
| | u'ramdisk_id': u'3cf852bd..., |
| |u'image_name': u'cirros-0.3.2-x86_64-uec'}|
| volume_type | None |
+------------------------------+------------------------------------------+
.. _Resize_a_volume:
Resize a volume
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#. To resize your volume, you must first detach it from the server.
To detach the volume from your server, pass the server ID and volume ID
to the following command:
.. code::
$ nova volume-detach 84c6e57d-a6b1-44b6-81eb-fcb36afd31b5 573e024d-5235-49ce-8332-be1576d323f8
The ``volume-detach`` command does not return any output.
#. List volumes::
$ cinder list
.. code::
+----------------+-----------+-----------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
| ID | Status | Display Name | Size | Volume Type | Bootable | Attached to |
+----------------+-----------+-----------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
| 573e024d-52... | available | my-new-volume | 8 | None | true | |
| bd7cf584-45... | available | my-bootable-vol | 8 | None | true | |
+----------------+-----------+-----------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
Note that the volume is now available.
#. Resize the volume by passing the volume ID and the new size (a value
greater than the old one) as parameters::
$ cinder extend 573e024d-5235-49ce-8332-be1576d323f8 10
The ``extend`` command does not return any output.
Delete a volume
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#. To delete your volume, you must first detach it from the server.
To detach the volume from your server and check for the list of existing
volumes, see steps 1 and 2 in Resize_a_volume_.
Delete the volume using either the volume name or ID::
$ cinder delete my-new-volume
The delete command does not return any output.
#. List the volumes again, and note that the status of your volume is
``deleting``::
$ cinder list
.. code::
+-----------------+-----------+-----------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
| ID | Status | Display Name | Size | Volume Type | Bootable | Attached to |
+-----------------+-----------+-----------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
| 573e024d-523... | deleting | my-new-volume | 8 | None | true | |
| bd7cf584-45d... | available | my-bootable-vol | 8 | None | true | |
+-----------------+-----------+-----------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
When the volume is fully deleted, it disappears from the list of
volumes::
$ cinder list
.. code::
+-----------------+-----------+-----------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
| ID | Status | Display Name | Size | Volume Type | Bootable | Attached to |
+-----------------+-----------+-----------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
| bd7cf584-45d... | available | my-bootable-vol | 8 | None | true | |
+-----------------+-----------+-----------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
Transfer a volume
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can transfer a volume from one owner to another by using the
``cinder transfer*`` commands. The volume donor, or original owner,
creates a transfer request and sends the created transfer ID and
authorization key to the volume recipient. The volume recipient, or new
owner, accepts the transfer by using the ID and key.
.. note:
The procedure for volume transfer is intended for tenants (both the
volume donor and recipient) within the same cloud.
Use cases include:
- Create a custom bootable volume or a volume with a large data set and
transfer it to a customer.
- For bulk import of data to the cloud, the data ingress system creates
a new Block Storage volume, copies data from the physical device, and
transfers device ownership to the end user.
Create a volume transfer request
--------------------------------
#. While logged in as the volume donor, list the available volumes::
$ cinder list
.. code::
+-----------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
| ID | Status | Display Name | Size | Volume Type | Bootable | Attached to |
+-----------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
| 72bfce9f-cac... | error | None | 1 | None | false | |
| a1cdace0-08e... | available | None | 1 | None | false | |
+-----------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
#. As the volume donor, request a volume transfer authorization code for a
specific volume::
$ cinder transfer-create volumeID
The volume must be in an ``available`` state or the request will be
denied. If the transfer request is valid in the database (that is, it
has not expired or been deleted), the volume is placed in an
``awaiting transfer`` state. For example::
$ cinder transfer-create a1cdace0-08e4-4dc7-b9dc-457e9bcfe25f
The output shows the volume transfer ID in the ``id`` row and the
authorization key.
.. code::
+------------+--------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+------------+--------------------------------------+
| auth_key | b2c8e585cbc68a80 |
| created_at | 2013-10-14T15:20:10.121458 |
| id | 6e4e9aa4-bed5-4f94-8f76-df43232f44dc |
| name | None |
| volume_id | a1cdace0-08e4-4dc7-b9dc-457e9bcfe25f |
+------------+--------------------------------------+
.. note::
Optionally, you can specify a name for the transfer by using the
``--display-name displayName`` parameter.
.. note::
While the ``auth_key`` property is visible in the output of
``cinder transfer-create VOLUME_ID``, it will not be available in
subsequent ``cinder transfer-show TRANSFER_ID`` commands.
#. Send the volume transfer ID and authorization key to the new owner (for
example, by email).
#. View pending transfers::
$ cinder transfer-list
.. code::
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+------+
| ID | VolumeID | Name |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+------+
| 6e4e9aa4-bed5-4f94-8f76-df43232f44dc | a1cdace0-08e4-4dc7-b9dc-457e9bcfe25f | None |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+------+
#. After the volume recipient, or new owner, accepts the transfer, you can
see that the transfer is no longer available::
$ cinder transfer-list
.. code::
+----+-----------+------+
| ID | Volume ID | Name |
+----+-----------+------+
+----+-----------+------+
Accept a volume transfer request
--------------------------------
#. As the volume recipient, you must first obtain the transfer ID and
authorization key from the original owner.
#. Accept the request::
$ cinder transfer-accept transferID authKey
For example::
$ cinder transfer-accept 6e4e9aa4-bed5-4f94-8f76-df43232f44dc b2c8e585cbc68a80
.. code::
+-----------+--------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+-----------+--------------------------------------+
| id | 6e4e9aa4-bed5-4f94-8f76-df43232f44dc |
| name | None |
| volume_id | a1cdace0-08e4-4dc7-b9dc-457e9bcfe25f |
+-----------+--------------------------------------+
.. note::
If you do not have a sufficient quota for the transfer, the transfer
is refused.
Delete a volume transfer
------------------------
#. List available volumes and their statuses::
$ cinder list
.. code::
+-------------+-----------------+--------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
| ID | Status | Display Name | Size | Volume Type | Bootable | Attached to |
+-------------+-----------------+--------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
| 72bfce9f... | error | None | 1 | None | false | |
| a1cdace0... |awaiting-transfer| None | 1 | None | false | |
+-------------+-----------------+--------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
#. Find the matching transfer ID::
$ cinder transfer-list
.. code::
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+------+
| ID | VolumeID | Name |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+------+
| a6da6888-7cdf-4291-9c08-8c1f22426b8a | a1cdace0-08e4-4dc7-b9dc-457e9bcfe25f | None |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+------+
#. Delete the volume::
$ cinder transfer-delete transferID
For example:
.. code::
$ cinder transfer-delete a6da6888-7cdf-4291-9c08-8c1f22426b8a
#. Verify that transfer list is now empty and that the volume is again
available for transfer::
$ cinder transfer-list
.. code::
+----+-----------+------+
| ID | Volume ID | Name |
+----+-----------+------+
+----+-----------+------+
.. code::
$ cinder list
.. code::
+-----------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
| ID | Status | Display Name | Size | Volume Type | Bootable | Attached to |
+-----------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+
| 72bfce9f-ca... | error | None | 1 | None | false | |
| a1cdace0-08... | available | None | 1 | None | false | |
+-----------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+