The HPMSAFCDriver
and HPMSAISCSIDriver
Cinder drivers allow the
HPE MSA 2050, 1050, 2040, and 1040 arrays to be used for Block Storage in
OpenStack deployments.
To use the HP MSA drivers, the following are required:
Verify that the array can be managed via an HTTPS connection. HTTP can also
be used if hpmsa_api_protocol=http
is placed into the appropriate
sections of the cinder.conf
file.
Confirm that virtual pools A and B are present if you plan to use virtual pools for OpenStack storage.
If you plan to use vdisks instead of virtual pools, create or identify one or more vdisks to be used for OpenStack storage; typically this will mean creating or setting aside one disk group for each of the A and B controllers.
Edit the cinder.conf
file to define a storage back end entry for each
storage pool on the array that will be managed by OpenStack. Each entry
consists of a unique section name, surrounded by square brackets, followed
by options specified in a key=value
format.
hpmsa_backend_name
value specifies the name of the storage pool
or vdisk on the array.volume_backend_name
option value can be a unique value, if you
wish to be able to assign volumes to a specific storage pool on the
array, or a name that is shared among multiple storage pools to let the
volume scheduler choose where new volumes are allocated.volume_driver
specifies the Cinder driver name;
san_ip
specifies the IP addresses or host names of the array’s
management controllers; san_login
and san_password
specify
the username and password of an array user account with manage
privileges; and hpmsa_iscsi_ips
specfies the iSCSI IP addresses
for the array if using the iSCSI transport protocol.In the examples below, two back ends are defined, one for pool A and one for
pool B, and a common volume_backend_name
is used so that a single
volume type definition can be used to allocate volumes from both pools.
iSCSI example back-end entries
[pool-a]
hpmsa_backend_name = A
volume_backend_name = hpmsa-array
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.san.hp.hpmsa_iscsi.HPMSAISCSIDriver
san_ip = 10.1.2.3,10.1.2.4
san_login = manage
san_password = !manage
hpmsa_iscsi_ips = 10.2.3.4,10.2.3.5
[pool-b]
hpmsa_backend_name = B
volume_backend_name = hpmsa-array
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.san.hp.hpmsa_iscsi.HPMSAISCSIDriver
san_ip = 10.1.2.3,10.1.2.4
san_login = manage
san_password = !manage
hpmsa_iscsi_ips = 10.2.3.4,10.2.3.5
Fibre Channel example back-end entries
[pool-a]
hpmsa_backend_name = A
volume_backend_name = hpmsa-array
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.san.hp.hpmsa_fc.HPMSAFCDriver
san_ip = 10.1.2.3,10.1.2.4
san_login = manage
san_password = !manage
[pool-b]
hpmsa_backend_name = B
volume_backend_name = hpmsa-array
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.san.hp.hpmsa_fc.HPMSAFCDriver
san_ip = 10.1.2.3,10.1.2.4
san_login = manage
san_password = !manage
If any volume_backend_name
value refers to a vdisk rather than a
virtual pool, add an additional statement hpmsa_backend_type = linear
to that back end entry.
If HTTPS is not enabled in the array, include hpmsa_api_protocol = http
in each of the back-end definitions.
If HTTPS is enabled, you can enable certificate verification with the option
hpmsa_verify_certificate=True
. You may also use the
hpmsa_verify_certificate_path
parameter to specify the path to a
CA_BUNDLE file containing CAs other than those in the default list.
Modify the [DEFAULT]
section of the cinder.conf
file to add an
enabled_back-ends
parameter specifying the backend entries you added,
and a default_volume_type
parameter specifying the name of a volume type
that you will create in the next step.
Example of [DEFAULT] section changes
[DEFAULT]
enabled_backends = pool-a,pool-b
default_volume_type = hpmsa
Create a new volume type for each distinct volume_backend_name
value
that you added in the cinder.conf
file. The example below assumes that
the same volume_backend_name=hpmsa-array
option was specified in all
of the entries, and specifies that the volume type hpmsa
can be used to
allocate volumes from any of them.
Example of creating a volume type
$ openstack volume type create hpmsa
$ openstack volume type set --property volume_backend_name=hpmsa-array hpmsa
After modifying the cinder.conf
file, restart the cinder-volume
service.
The following table contains the configuration options that are specific to the HP MSA drivers.
Configuration option = Default value | Description |
---|---|
hpmsa_api_protocol = https |
(String(choices=[‘http’, ‘https’])) HPMSA API interface protocol. |
hpmsa_backend_name = A |
(String) Pool or Vdisk name to use for volume creation. |
hpmsa_backend_type = virtual |
(String(choices=[‘linear’, ‘virtual’])) linear (for Vdisk) or virtual (for Pool). |
hpmsa_iscsi_ips = [] |
(List of String) List of comma-separated target iSCSI IP addresses. |
hpmsa_verify_certificate = False |
(Boolean) Whether to verify HPMSA array SSL certificate. |
hpmsa_verify_certificate_path = None |
(String) HPMSA array SSL certificate path. |
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