The INFINIDAT Share driver provides support for managing filesystem shares on the INFINIDAT InfiniBox storage systems.
This section explains how to configure the INFINIDAT driver.
Create and delete filesystem shares.
Ensure filesystem shares.
Extend a share.
Create and delete filesystem snapshots.
Create a share from a share snapshot.
Revert a share to its snapshot.
Mount a snapshot.
Set access rights to shares and snapshots.
Note the following limitations:
The driver requires the infinisdk
package for communicating with
InfiniBox systems. Install the package from PyPI using the following command:
$ pip install infinisdk
Create a storage pool object on the InfiniBox array in advance. The storage pool will contain shares managed by OpenStack. Refer to the InfiniBox manuals for details on pool management.
Edit the manila.conf
file, which is usually located under the following
path /etc/manila/manila.conf
.
[DEFAULT]
section, set the enabled_share_backends
parameter
with the name of the new back-end section.Configure the driver back-end section with the parameters below.
Configure the driver name by setting the following parameter:
share_driver = manila.share.drivers.infinidat.infinibox.InfiniboxShareDriver
Configure the management IP of the InfiniBox array by adding the following parameter:
infinibox_hostname = InfiniBox management IP
Configure user credentials:
The driver requires an InfiniBox user with administrative privileges. We recommend creating a dedicated OpenStack user account that holds an administrative user role. Refer to the InfiniBox manuals for details on user account management. Configure the user credentials by adding the following parameters:
infinibox_login = Infinibox management login
infinibox_password = Infinibox management password
Configure the name of the InfiniBox pool by adding the following parameter:
infinidat_pool_name = Pool as defined in the InfiniBox
Configure the name of the InfiniBox NAS network space by adding the following parameter:
infinidat_nas_network_space_name = Network space as defined in the InfiniBox
The back-end name is an identifier for the back end. We recommend using the same name as the name of the section. Configure the back-end name by adding the following parameter:
share_backend_name = back-end name
Thin provisioning:
The INFINIDAT driver supports creating thin or thick provisioned filesystems. Configure thin or thick provisioning by adding the following parameter:
infinidat_thin_provision = true/false
This parameter defaults to true
.
[DEFAULT]
enabled_share_backends = infinidat-pool-a
[infinidat-pool-a]
share_driver = manila.share.drivers.infinidat.infinibox.InfiniboxShareDriver
share_backend_name = infinidat-pool-a
driver_handles_share_servers = false
infinibox_hostname = 10.1.2.3
infinibox_login = openstackuser
infinibox_password = openstackpass
infinidat_pool_name = pool-a
infinidat_nas_network_space_name = nas_space
infinidat_thin_provision = true
Configuration options specific to this driver:
Configuration option = Default value | Description |
---|---|
[DEFAULT] | |
infinibox_hostname = None |
(String) The name (or IP address) for the INFINIDAT Infinibox storage system. |
infinibox_login = None |
(String) Administrative user account name used to access the INFINIDAT Infinibox storage system. |
infinibox_password = None |
(String) Password for the administrative user account specified in the infinibox_login option. |
infinidat_pool_name = None |
(String) Name of the pool from which volumes are allocated. |
infinidat_nas_network_space_name = None |
(String) Name of the NAS network space on the INFINIDAT InfiniBox. |
infinidat_thin_provision = True |
(Boolean) Use thin provisioning |
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