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45 lines
1.3 KiB
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fuel-plugin-datera-cinder
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Plugin description
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Datera plugin for Fuel extends Mirantis OpenStack functionality by
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adding support for Datera EBS.
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The Datera cluster is an iSCSI block storage device used as a
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Cinder backend.
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Requirements
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| Requirement | Version/Comment |
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| Mirantis OpenStack compatibility | >= 7.1 |
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| Access to Datera via ccinder-volume node | |
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| iSCSI initiator on all compute/cinder-volume nodes | |
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Limitations
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Datera configuration
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Before deployment the following needs to be verified:
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1. Your Datera Cluster is reachable by all compute nodes, as well as the
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Cinder Control/Manager node.
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2. Create an Openstack account on the Datera cluster that can create
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volumes.
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(san_login/password).
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3. Use the Management VIP address for the Datera cluster.
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(as the san_ip)`
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Datera Cinder plugin installation
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All of the code required for using Datera in an OpenStack deployment is
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included in the upstream OpenStack distribution.
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Datera plugin configuration
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