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OpenStack Newton : Cinder Storage (LVM)2016/10/26

 
It's possible to use Virtual Storages provided by Cinder if an Instance needs more disks.
Configure Virtual storage with LVM backend on here.
It needs there are some free spaces on disks of Storage Node.
                                      +------------------+
                             10.0.0.50| [ Storage Node ] |
+------------------+            +-----+   Cinder-Volume  |
| [ Control Node ] |            | eth0|                  |
|     Keystone     |10.0.0.30   |     +------------------+
|      Glance      |------------+
|     Nova API     |eth0        |     +------------------+
|    Cinder API    |            | eth0| [ Compute Node ] |
+------------------+            +-----+   Nova Compute   |
                             10.0.0.51|                  |
                                      +------------------+

[1] Create a volume group for Cinder on Storage Node.
[root@storage ~]#
pvcreate /dev/sdb1

Physical volume "/dev/sdb1" successfully created
[root@storage ~]#
vgcreate -s 32M vg_volume01 /dev/sdb1

Volume group "vg_volume01" successfully created
[2] Configure Cinder Volume on Storage Node.
[root@storage ~]#
vi /etc/cinder/cinder.conf
# add follows into [DEFAULT] section

enabled_backends = lvm
# add follows to the end

[lvm]
iscsi_helper = lioadm
# volume group name just created

volume_group = vg_volume01
# IP address of Storage Node

iscsi_ip_address = 10.0.0.50
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.lvm.LVMVolumeDriver
volumes_dir = $state_path/volumes
iscsi_protocol = iscsi
[root@storage ~]#
systemctl restart openstack-cinder-volume

[3] On Storage Node, if Firewalld is running, allow service like follows.
[root@storage ~]#
firewall-cmd --add-service=iscsi-target --permanent

success
[root@storage ~]#
firewall-cmd --reload

success
[4] Configure Nova on Compute Node.
[root@node01 ~]#
vi /etc/nova/nova.conf
# add to the end

[cinder]
os_region_name = RegionOne
[root@node01 ~]#
systemctl restart openstack-nova-compute

[5] For example, create a virtual disk "disk01" with 10GB. It's OK to work on any node. (This example is on Control Node)
# set environment variable first

[root@dlp ~(keystone)]#
echo "export OS_VOLUME_API_VERSION=2" >> ~/keystonerc

[root@dlp ~(keystone)]#
source ~/keystonerc
[root@dlp ~(keystone)]#
openstack volume create --size 10 disk01

+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Field               | Value                                |
+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
| attachments         | []                                   |
| availability_zone   | nova                                 |
| bootable            | false                                |
| consistencygroup_id | None                                 |
| created_at          | 2016-10-27T01:39:03.296541           |
| description         | None                                 |
| encrypted           | False                                |
| id                  | 1936c56a-47cd-49d0-b327-40e84aeb8e9f |
| migration_status    | None                                 |
| multiattach         | False                                |
| name                | disk01                               |
| properties          |                                      |
| replication_status  | disabled                             |
| size                | 10                                   |
| snapshot_id         | None                                 |
| source_volid        | None                                 |
| status              | creating                             |
| type                | None                                 |
| updated_at          | None                                 |
| user_id             | 0a28ee66b05f4c7b9709f316c5109e0a     |
+---------------------+--------------------------------------+

[root@dlp ~(keystone)]#
openstack volume list

+--------------------------------------+--------------+-----------+------+-------------+
| ID                                   | Display Name | Status    | Size | Attached to |
+--------------------------------------+--------------+-----------+------+-------------+
| 1936c56a-47cd-49d0-b327-40e84aeb8e9f | disk01       | available |   10 |             |
+--------------------------------------+--------------+-----------+------+-------------+
[6] 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.
[root@dlp ~(keystone)]#
openstack server list

+-----------+----------+---------+------------------------------------+------------+
| ID        | Name     | Status  | Networks                           | Image Name |
+-----------+----------+---------+------------------------------------+------------+
| e5a31503- | CentOS_7 | SHUTOFF | int_net=192.168.100.11, 10.0.0.200 | CentOS7    |
+-----------+----------+---------+------------------------------------+------------+

[root@dlp ~(keystone)]#
openstack server add volume CentOS_7 disk01
# the status of attached disk turns "in-use" like follows

[root@dlp ~(keystone)]#
openstack volume list

+--------------------------------------+--------------+--------+------+-----------------------------------+
| ID                                   | Display Name | Status | Size | Attached to                       |
+--------------------------------------+--------------+--------+------+-----------------------------------+
| 1936c56a-47cd-49d0-b327-40e84aeb8e9f | disk01       | in-use |   10 | Attached to CentOS_7 on /dev/vdb  |
+--------------------------------------+--------------+--------+------+-----------------------------------+
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