Huawei volume driver can be used to provide functions such as the logical volume and snapshot for virtual machines (VMs) in the OpenStack Block Storage driver that supports iSCSI and Fibre Channel protocols.
The following table describes the version mappings among the Block Storage driver, Huawei storage system and OpenStack:
Description | Storage System Version |
---|---|
Create, delete, expand, attach, detach, manage and unmanage volumes Create volumes with assigned storage pools Create volumes with assigned disk types Create, delete and update a consistency group Copy an image to a volume Copy a volume to an image Auto Zoning SmartThin Volume Migration Replication V2.1 Create, delete, manage, unmanage and backup snapshots Create and delete a cgsnapshot |
OceanStor T series V2R2 C00/C20/C30 OceanStor V3 V3R1C10/C20 V3R2C10 V3R3C00/C10/C20 OceanStor 2200V3 V300R005C00 OceanStor 2600V3 V300R005C00 OceanStor 18500/18800 V1R1C00/C20/C30 V3R3C00 OceanStor Dorado V300R001C00 OceanStor V3 V300R006C00 OceanStor 2200V3 V300R006C00 OceanStor 2600V3 V300R006C00 |
Clone a volume Create volume from snapshot Retype SmartQoS SmartTier SmartCache Thick |
OceanStor T series V2R2 C00/C20/C30 OceanStor V3 V3R1C10/C20 V3R2C10 V3R3C00/C10/C20 OceanStor 2200V3 V300R005C00 OceanStor 2600V3 V300R005C00 OceanStor 18500/18800V1R1C00/C20/C30 OceanStor V3 V300R006C00 OceanStor 2200V3 V300R006C00 OceanStor 2600V3 V300R006C00 |
SmartPartition | OceanStor T series V2R2 C00/C20/C30 OceanStor V3 V3R1C10/C20 V3R2C10 V3R3C00/C10/C20 OceanStor 2600V3 V300R005C00 OceanStor 18500/18800V1R1C00/C20/C30 OceanStor V3 V300R006C00 OceanStor 2600V3 V300R006C00 |
Hypermetro Hypermetro consistency group |
OceanStor V3 V3R3C00/C10/C20 OceanStor 2600V3 V3R5C00 OceanStor 18500/18800 V3R3C00 OceanStor Dorado V300R001C00 OceanStor V3 V300R006C00 OceanStor 2600V3 V300R006C00 |
This section describes how to configure the Huawei volume driver for either iSCSI storage or Fibre Channel storage.
Pre-requisites
When creating a volume from image, install the multipath
tool and add the
following configuration keys in the [DEFAULT]
configuration group of
the /etc/cinder/cinder.conf
file:
use_multipath_for_image_xfer = True
enforce_multipath_for_image_xfer = True
To configure the volume driver, follow the steps below:
In /etc/cinder
, create a Huawei-customized driver configuration file.
The file format is XML.
Change the name of the driver configuration file based on the site
requirements, for example, cinder_huawei_conf.xml
.
Configure parameters in the driver configuration file.
Each product has its own value for the Product
parameter under the
Storage
xml block. The full xml file with the appropriate Product
parameter is as below:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<config>
<Storage>
<Product>PRODUCT</Product>
<Protocol>PROTOCOL</Protocol>
<UserName>xxxxxxxx</UserName>
<UserPassword>xxxxxxxx</UserPassword>
<RestURL>https://x.x.x.x:8088/deviceManager/rest/</RestURL>
</Storage>
<LUN>
<LUNType>xxx</LUNType>
<WriteType>xxx</WriteType>
<Prefetch Type="xxx" Value="xxx" />
<StoragePool>xxx</StoragePool>
</LUN>
<iSCSI>
<DefaultTargetIP>x.x.x.x</DefaultTargetIP>
<Initiator Name="xxxxxxxx" TargetIP="x.x.x.x"/>
</iSCSI>
<Host OSType="Linux" HostIP="x.x.x.x, x.x.x.x"/>
</config>
The corresponding ``Product`` values for each product are as below:
For T series V2
<Product>TV2</Product>
For V3
<Product>V3</Product>
For OceanStor 18000 series
<Product>18000</Product>
For OceanStor Dorado series
<Product>Dorado</Product>
The Protocol
value to be used is iSCSI
for iSCSI and FC
for
Fibre Channel as shown below:
# For iSCSI
<Protocol>iSCSI</Protocol>
# For Fibre channel
<Protocol>FC</Protocol>
Note
For details about the parameters in the configuration file, see the Configuration file parameters section.
Configure the cinder.conf
file.
In the [default]
block of /etc/cinder/cinder.conf
,
enable the VOLUME_BACKEND
:
enabled_backends = VOLUME_BACKEND
Add a new block [VOLUME_BACKEND]
, and add the following contents:
[VOLUME_BACKEND]
volume_driver = VOLUME_DRIVER
cinder_huawei_conf_file = /etc/cinder/cinder_huawei_conf.xml
volume_backend_name = Huawei_Storage
volume_driver
indicates the loaded driver.cinder_huawei_conf_file
indicates the specified Huawei-customized
configuration file.volume_backend_name
indicates the name of the backend.Add information about remote devices in /etc/cinder/cinder.conf
in target backend block for Hypermetro
.
[VOLUME_BACKEND]
volume_driver = VOLUME_DRIVER
cinder_huawei_conf_file = /etc/cinder/cinder_huawei_conf.xml
volume_backend_name = Huawei_Storage
metro_san_user = xxx
metro_san_password = xxx
metro_domain_name = xxx
metro_san_address = https://x.x.x.x:8088/deviceManager/rest/
metro_storage_pools = xxx
Add information about remote devices in /etc/cinder/cinder.conf
in target backend block for Replication
.
[VOLUME_BACKEND]
volume_driver = VOLUME_DRIVER
cinder_huawei_conf_file = /etc/cinder/cinder_huawei_conf.xml
volume_backend_name = Huawei_Storage
replication_device =
backend_id: xxx,
storage_pool :xxx,
san_address: https://x.x.x.x:8088/deviceManager/rest/,
san_user: xxx,
san_password: xxx,
iscsi_default_target_ip: x.x.x.x
Note
By default, the value for Hypermetro
and Replication
is
None
. For details about the parameters in the configuration file,
see the Configuration file parameters section.
The volume-driver
value for every product is as below:
# For iSCSI
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.huawei.huawei_driver.HuaweiISCSIDriver
# For FC
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.huawei.huawei_driver.HuaweiFCDriver
Run the service cinder-volume restart command to restart the Block Storage service.
To configure iSCSI Multipathing, follow the steps below:
Add the port group settings in the Huawei-customized driver configuration file and configure the port group name needed by an initiator.
<iSCSI>
<DefaultTargetIP>x.x.x.x</DefaultTargetIP>
<Initiator Name="xxxxxx" TargetPortGroup="xxxx" />
</iSCSI>
Enable the multipathing switch of the Compute service module.
Add volume_use_multipath = True
in [libvirt]
of
/etc/nova/nova.conf
.
Run the service nova-compute restart command to restart the
nova-compute
service.
To configure FC Multipathing, follow the steps below:
Enable the multipathing switch of the Compute service module.
Add volume_use_multipath = True
in [libvirt]
of
/etc/nova/nova.conf
.
Run the service nova-compute restart command to restart the
nova-compute
service.
On a public network, any application server whose IP address resides on the
same network segment as that of the storage systems iSCSI host port can access
the storage system and perform read and write operations in it. This poses
risks to the data security of the storage system. To ensure the storage
systems access security, you can configure CHAP
authentication to control
application servers access to the storage system.
Adjust the driver configuration file as follows:
<Initiator ALUA="xxx" CHAPinfo="xxx" Name="xxx" TargetIP="x.x.x.x"/>
ALUA
indicates a multipathing mode. 0 indicates that ALUA
is disabled.
1 indicates that ALUA
is enabled. CHAPinfo
indicates the user name and
password authenticated by CHAP
. The format is mmuser; mm-user@storage
.
The user name and password are separated by semicolons (;
).
Multiple storage systems configuration example:
enabled_backends = v3_fc, 18000_fc
[v3_fc]
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.huawei.huawei_driver.HuaweiFCDriver
cinder_huawei_conf_file = /etc/cinder/cinder_huawei_conf_v3_fc.xml
volume_backend_name = huawei_v3_fc
[18000_fc]
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.huawei.huawei_driver.HuaweiFCDriver
cinder_huawei_conf_file = /etc/cinder/cinder_huawei_conf_18000_fc.xml
volume_backend_name = huawei_18000_fc
This section describes mandatory and optional configuration file parameters of the Huawei volume driver.
Parameter | Default value | Description | Applicable to |
---|---|---|---|
Product | - |
Type of a storage product. Possible values are TV2 , 18000 and
V3 . |
All |
Protocol | - |
Type of a connection protocol. The possible value is either 'iSCSI'
or 'FC' . |
All |
RestURL | - |
Access address of the REST interface,
https://x.x.x.x/devicemanager/rest/ . The value x.x.x.x indicates
the management IP address. OceanStor 18000 uses the preceding setting,
and V2 and V3 requires you to add port number 8088 , for example,
https://x.x.x.x:8088/deviceManager/rest/ . If you need to configure
multiple RestURL, separate them by semicolons (;). |
All |
UserName | - |
User name of a storage administrator. | All |
UserPassword | - |
Password of a storage administrator. | All |
StoragePool | - |
Name of a storage pool to be used. If you need to configure multiple
storage pools, separate them by semicolons (; ). |
All |
Note
The value of StoragePool
cannot contain Chinese characters.
Parameter | Default value | Description | Applicable to |
---|---|---|---|
LUNType | Thick | Type of the LUNs to be created. The value can be Thick or Thin . Dorado series only support Thin LUNs. |
All |
WriteType | 1 | Cache write type, possible values are: 1 (write back), 2
(write through), and 3 (mandatory write back). |
All |
LUNcopyWaitInterval | 5 | After LUN copy is enabled, the plug-in frequently queries the copy progress. You can set a value to specify the query interval. | All |
Timeout | 432000 | Timeout interval for waiting LUN copy of a storage device to complete. The unit is second. | All |
Initiator Name | - |
Name of a compute node initiator. | All |
Initiator TargetIP | - |
IP address of the iSCSI port provided for compute nodes. | All |
Initiator TargetPortGroup | - |
IP address of the iSCSI target port that is provided for compute nodes. | All |
DefaultTargetIP | - |
Default IP address of the iSCSI target port that is provided for compute nodes. | All |
OSType | Linux | Operating system of the Nova compute node’s host. | All |
HostIP | - |
IP address of the Nova compute node’s host. | All |
metro_san_user | - |
User name of a storage administrator of hypermetro remote device. | V3R3/2600 V3R5/18000 V3R3 |
metro_san_password | - |
Password of a storage administrator of hypermetro remote device. | V3R3/2600 V3R5/18000 V3R3 |
metro_domain_name | - |
Hypermetro domain name configured on ISM. | V3R3/2600 V3R5/18000 V3R3 |
metro_san_address | - |
Access address of the REST interface, https://x.x.x.x/devicemanager/rest/. The value x.x.x.x indicates the management IP address. | V3R3/2600 V3R5/18000 V3R3 |
metro_storage_pools | - |
Remote storage pool for hypermetro. | V3R3/2600 V3R5/18000 V3R3 |
backend_id | - |
Target device ID. | All |
storage_pool | - |
Pool name of target backend when failover for replication. | All |
san_address | - |
Access address of the REST interface, https://x.x.x.x/devicemanager/rest/. The value x.x.x.x indicates the management IP address. | All |
san_user | - |
User name of a storage administrator of replication remote device. | All |
san_password | - |
Password of a storage administrator of replication remote device. | All |
iscsi_default_target_ip | - |
Remote transacton port IP. | All |
Important
The Initiator Name
, Initiator TargetIP
, and
Initiator TargetPortGroup
are ISCSI
parameters and therefore not
applicable to FC
.
The following are the Huawei driver specific options that may be set in cinder.conf:
Configuration option = Default value | Description |
---|---|
cinder_huawei_conf_file = /etc/cinder/cinder_huawei_conf.xml |
(String) The configuration file for the Cinder Huawei driver. |
hypermetro_devices = None |
(String) The remote device hypermetro will use. |
metro_domain_name = None |
(String) The remote metro device domain name. |
metro_san_address = None |
(String) The remote metro device request url. |
metro_san_password = None |
(String) The remote metro device san password. |
metro_san_user = None |
(String) The remote metro device san user. |
metro_storage_pools = None |
(String) The remote metro device pool names. |
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