2.8 KiB
2.8 KiB
Configuration option = Default value | Description |
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[DEFAULT] | |
glusterfs_ganesha_server_ip = None |
(String) Remote Ganesha server node's IP address. |
glusterfs_ganesha_server_password =
None |
(String) Remote Ganesha server node's login password. This is not required if 'glusterfs_path_to_private_key' is configured. |
glusterfs_ganesha_server_username =
root |
(String) Remote Ganesha server node's username. |
glusterfs_mount_point_base =
$state_path/mnt |
(String) Base directory containing mount points for Gluster volumes. |
glusterfs_nfs_server_type = Gluster |
(String) Type of NFS server that mediate access to the Gluster volumes (Gluster or Ganesha). |
glusterfs_path_to_private_key = None |
(String) Path of Manila host's private SSH key file. |
glusterfs_server_password = None |
(String) Remote GlusterFS server node's login password. This is not required if 'glusterfs_path_to_private_key' is configured. |
glusterfs_servers = |
(List) List of GlusterFS servers that can be used to create shares. Each GlusterFS server should be of the form [remoteuser@]<volserver>, and they are assumed to belong to distinct Gluster clusters. |
glusterfs_share_layout = None |
(String) Specifies GlusterFS share layout, that is, the method of associating backing GlusterFS resources to shares. |
glusterfs_target = None |
(String) Specifies the GlusterFS volume to be mounted on the Manila host. It is of the form [remoteuser@]<volserver>:<volid>. |
glusterfs_volume_pattern = None |
(String) Regular expression template used to filter GlusterFS volumes for share creation. The regex template can optionally (ie. with support of the GlusterFS backend) contain the #{size} parameter which matches an integer (sequence of digits) in which case the value shall be interpreted as size of the volume in GB. Examples: "manila-share-volume-d+$", "manila-share-volume-#{size}G-d+$"; with matching volume names, respectively: "manila-share-volume-12", "manila-share-volume-3G-13". In latter example, the number that matches "#{size}", that is, 3, is an indication that the size of volume is 3G. |