OpenStack Havana - Use Virtual Storage(LVM)2013/10/23 |
It's possible to use Virtual Storage provided by Cinder for Virtual Machine Instance.
This example shows to set to use LVM for Virtual Storage.
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[1] | Create a new Volume group for Cinder. |
[root@dlp ~(keystone)]# pvcreate /dev/sdb1 Physical volume "/dev/sdb1" successfully created [root@dlp ~(keystone)]# vgcreate -s 32M vg_volume01 /dev/sdb1 Volume group "vg_volume01" successfully created |
[2] | Configure Cinder |
[root@dlp ~(keystone)]#
vi /etc/cinder/cinder.conf # line 1241: uncomment and specify volume group volume_group= vg_volume01
/etc/rc.d/init.d/openstack-cinder-volume restart Stopping openstack-cinder-volume: [ OK ] Starting openstack-cinder-volume: [ OK ] |
[3] | For example, create a volume named "disk01", 10GB. |
[root@dlp ~(keystone)]# cinder create --display_name disk01 10 +---------------------+--------------------------------------+ | Property | Value | +---------------------+--------------------------------------+ | attachments | [] | | availability_zone | nova | | bootable | false | | created_at | 2013-10-23T16:40:31.855619 | | display_description | None | | display_name | disk01 | | id | 20a8ef96-4530-4f2d-b89f-0086993c38bb | | metadata | {} | | size | 10 | | snapshot_id | None | | source_volid | None | | status | creating | | volume_type | None | +---------------------+--------------------------------------+[root@dlp ~(keystone)]# cinder list +--------------------------------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+ | ID | Status | Display Name | Size | Volume Type | Bootable | Attached to | +--------------------------------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+ | 20a8ef96-4530-4f2d-b89f-0086993c38bb | available | disk01 | 10 | None | false | | +--------------------------------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+ |
[4] | Attach the volume just created to Instance. The following example just attached to the Instance as "/dev/vdb". |
[root@dlp ~(keystone)]# nova list +--------------------------------------+-----------+---------+------------+-------------+--------------------+ | ID | Name | Status | Task State | Power State | Networks | +--------------------------------------+-----------+---------+------------+-------------+--------------------+ | 081bba5e-0a88-4ae5-9757-645f682d172b | CentOS_64 | SHUTOFF | None | Shutdown | network01=10.1.0.2 | +--------------------------------------+-----------+---------+------------+-------------+--------------------+[root@dlp ~(keystone)]# nova volume-attach CentOS_64 20a8ef96-4530-4f2d-b89f-0086993c38bb auto +----------+--------------------------------------+ | Property | Value | +----------+--------------------------------------+ | device | /dev/vdb | | serverId | 081bba5e-0a88-4ae5-9757-645f682d172b | | id | 20a8ef96-4530-4f2d-b89f-0086993c38bb | | volumeId | 20a8ef96-4530-4f2d-b89f-0086993c38bb | +----------+--------------------------------------+ |
[5] | By the way, it's possible to operate create or attach, dettach volumes on the DashBoard. |
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