OpenStack Rocky : Cinder Storage (NFS)2018/09/04 |
It's possible to use Virtual Storages provided by Cinder if an Instance needs more disks.
Configure Virtual storage with NFS backend on here.
------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------+--- | | | | eth0|10.0.0.30 eth0|10.0.0.50 eth0|10.0.0.51 | +-----------+-----------+ +-----------+-----------+ +-----------+-----------+ | | [ Control Node ] | | [ Storage Node ] | | [ Compute Node ] | | | | | | | | | | MariaDB RabbitMQ | | Open vSwitch | | Libvirt | | | Memcached httpd | | L2 Agent | | Nova Compute | | | Keystone Glance | | L3 Agent | | Open vSwitch | | | Nova API | | Metadata Agent | | L2 Agent | | | Neutron Server | | Cinder-Volume | | | | | Metadata Agent | | | | | | | Cinder API | | | | | | +-----------------------+ +-----------------------+ +-----------------------+ | | ------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | eth0|10.0.0.35 +----------+-----------+ | [ NFS Server ] | | | +----------------------+ |
[1] |
NFS server is required to be running on your LAN, refer to here.
On this example, configure [/var/lib/nfs-share] directory on [nfs.srv.world] as a shared directory. |
[2] | Configure Storage Node. |
[root@storage ~]#
yum -y install nfs-utils
[root@storage ~]#
vi /etc/idmapd.conf # line 5: uncomment and change to the own domain name Domain = srv.world
[root@storage ~]#
vi /etc/cinder/cinder.conf # add follows in the [DEFAULT] section enabled_backends = nfs # add follows to the end [nfs] volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.nfs.NfsDriver nfs_shares_config = /etc/cinder/nfs_shares nfs_mount_point_base = $state_path/mnt
[root@storage ~]#
vi /etc/cinder/nfs_shares # create new : specify NFS shared directory nfs.srv.world:/var/lib/nfs-share chmod 640 /etc/cinder/nfs_shares [root@storage ~]# chgrp cinder /etc/cinder/nfs_shares [root@storage ~]# systemctl restart openstack-cinder-volume [root@storage ~]# chown -R cinder. /var/lib/cinder/mnt |
[3] | Change Nova settings on Compute Node to mount NFS. |
[root@node01 ~]#
yum -y install nfs-utils
[root@node01 ~]#
vi /etc/idmapd.conf # line 5: uncomment and change to the own domain name Domain = srv.world
[root@node01 ~]#
vi /etc/nova/nova.conf # add to the end [cinder] os_region_name = RegionOne systemctl restart openstack-nova-compute |
[4] | Login as a common user you'd like to add volumes to own instances. For example, create a virtual disk [disk01] with 10GB. It's OK to work on any node. (This example is on Control Node) |
# first, with root priviledge, downgrade Cinder Client to Queens release version # because it's impossible to run [Volume Create] with current version [python2-cinderclient-4.0.1] [root@dlp ~(keystone)]# rpm -q python2-cinderclient python2-cinderclient-4.0.1-1.el7.noarch [root@dlp ~(keystone)]# curl -O http://ftp.jaist.ac.jp/pub/Linux/CentOS/7/cloud/x86_64/openstack-queens/python2-cinderclient-3.5.0-1.el7.noarch.rpm
[root@dlp ~(keystone)]#
rpm -Uvh --oldpackage python2-cinderclient-3.5.0-1.el7.noarch.rpm
# work with any user from here # set environment variable first [cent@dlp ~(keystone)]$ echo "export OS_VOLUME_API_VERSION=3" >> ~/keystonerc [cent@dlp ~(keystone)]$ source ~/keystonerc
openstack volume create --size 10 disk01 +---------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Field | Value | +---------------------+--------------------------------------+ | attachments | [] | | availability_zone | nova | | bootable | false | | consistencygroup_id | None | | created_at | 2018-09-04T01:38:42.000000 | | description | None | | encrypted | False | | id | d7557d35-bc1f-4424-ba92-a78cb611518f | | multiattach | False | | name | disk01 | | properties | | | replication_status | None | | size | 10 | | snapshot_id | None | | source_volid | None | | status | creating | | type | None | | updated_at | None | | user_id | e2252ff04be3409e8e823a0a3a925cad | +---------------------+--------------------------------------+[cent@dlp ~(keystone)]$ openstack volume list +--------------------------------------+--------+-----------+------+-------------+ | ID | Name | Status | Size | Attached to | +--------------------------------------+--------+-----------+------+-------------+ | d7557d35-bc1f-4424-ba92-a78cb611518f | disk01 | available | 10 | | +--------------------------------------+--------+-----------+------+-------------+ |
[5] | Attach the virtual disk to an Instance. For the example below, the disk is connected as [/dev/vdb]. It's possible to use it as a storage to create a file system on it. |
[cent@dlp ~(keystone)]$ openstack server list +--------------------------------------+----------+---------+-----------------------------------+---------+----------+ | ID | Name | Status | Networks | Image | Flavor | +--------------------------------------+----------+---------+-----------------------------------+---------+----------+ | 5b30f928-8834-4ab5-a5ce-760c48d4c9b7 | CentOS_7 | SHUTOFF | int_net=192.168.100.3, 10.0.0.220 | CentOS7 | m1.small | +--------------------------------------+----------+---------+-----------------------------------+---------+----------+
[cent@dlp ~(keystone)]$
openstack server add volume CentOS_7 disk01
# the status of attached disk turns [in-use] like follows [cent@dlp ~(keystone)]$ openstack volume list +--------------------------------------+--------+--------+------+-----------------------------------+ | ID | Name | Status | Size | Attached to | +--------------------------------------+--------+--------+------+-----------------------------------+ | d7557d35-bc1f-4424-ba92-a78cb611518f | disk01 | in-use | 10 | Attached to CentOS_7 on /dev/vdb | +--------------------------------------+--------+--------+------+-----------------------------------+ # detach the disk [cent@dlp ~(keystone)]$ openstack server remove volume CentOS_7 disk01 |
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