
The next patch in the documentation migration process brings over the very popular configuration reference guide. This required moving the 'block-storage' section from config-reference in openstack-manuals. It also brings with it a number of supporting tables. With this patch in place it becomes imperative that we make sure that any changes that touch config options also come with a patch to this part of Cinder. As with the other changes, this is intended to just make the content accessible on the web again. There are definitely changes/improvements needed to make this integrate better with out index page and to ensure the content is accurate. Later patches will address those needs. Change-Id: I05c243001e17f18c8b8e9aba91b4f3e2811bf023
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NexentaEdge NBD & iSCSI drivers
NexentaEdge is designed from the ground-up to deliver high performance Block and Object storage services and limitless scalability to next generation OpenStack clouds, petabyte scale active archives and Big Data applications. NexentaEdge runs on shared nothing clusters of industry standard Linux servers, and builds on Nexenta IP and patent pending Cloud Copy On Write (CCOW) technology to break new ground in terms of reliability, functionality and cost efficiency.
For user documentation, see the Nexenta Documentation Center.
iSCSI driver
The NexentaEdge cluster must be installed and configured according to the relevant Nexenta documentation. A cluster, tenant, bucket must be pre-created, as well as an iSCSI service on the NexentaEdge gateway node.
The NexentaEdge iSCSI driver is selected using the normal procedures for one or multiple back-end volume drivers.
You must configure these items for each NexentaEdge cluster that the iSCSI volume driver controls:
Make the following changes on the storage node
/etc/cinder/cinder.conf
file.# Enable Nexenta iSCSI driver volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.nexenta.nexentaedge.iscsi.NexentaEdgeISCSIDriver # Specify the ip address for Rest API (string value) nexenta_rest_address = MANAGEMENT-NODE-IP # Port for Rest API (integer value) nexenta_rest_port=8080 # Protocol used for Rest calls (string value, default=htpp) nexenta_rest_protocol = http # Username for NexentaEdge Rest (string value) nexenta_user=USERNAME # Password for NexentaEdge Rest (string value) nexenta_password=PASSWORD # Path to bucket containing iSCSI LUNs (string value) nexenta_lun_container = CLUSTER/TENANT/BUCKET # Name of pre-created iSCSI service (string value) nexenta_iscsi_service = SERVICE-NAME # IP address of the gateway node attached to iSCSI service above or # virtual IP address if an iSCSI Storage Service Group is configured in # HA mode (string value) nexenta_client_address = GATEWAY-NODE-IP
Save the changes to the
/etc/cinder/cinder.conf
file and restart thecinder-volume
service.
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.
NBD driver
As an alternative to using iSCSI, Amazon S3, or OpenStack Swift protocols, NexentaEdge can provide access to cluster storage via a Network Block Device (NBD) interface.
The NexentaEdge cluster must be installed and configured according to the relevant Nexenta documentation. A cluster, tenant, bucket must be pre-created. The driver requires NexentaEdge Service to run on Hypervisor (Nova) node. The node must sit on Replicast Network and only runs NexentaEdge service, does not require physical disks.
You must configure these items for each NexentaEdge cluster that the NBD volume driver controls:
Make the following changes on storage node
/etc/cinder/cinder.conf
file.# Enable Nexenta NBD driver volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.nexenta.nexentaedge.nbd.NexentaEdgeNBDDriver # Specify the ip address for Rest API (string value) nexenta_rest_address = MANAGEMENT-NODE-IP # Port for Rest API (integer value) nexenta_rest_port = 8080 # Protocol used for Rest calls (string value, default=htpp) nexenta_rest_protocol = http # Username for NexentaEdge Rest (string value) nexenta_rest_user = USERNAME # Password for NexentaEdge Rest (string value) nexenta_rest_password = PASSWORD # Path to bucket containing iSCSI LUNs (string value) nexenta_lun_container = CLUSTER/TENANT/BUCKET # Path to directory to store symbolic links to block devices # (string value, default=/dev/disk/by-path) nexenta_nbd_symlinks_dir = /PATH/TO/SYMBOLIC/LINKS
Save the changes to the
/etc/cinder/cinder.conf
file and restart thecinder-volume
service.
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.
Driver options
Nexenta Driver supports these options: