Dell EMC VxFlex OS (ScaleIO) Storage driver¶
Overview¶
Dell EMC VxFlex OS (formerly named Dell EMC ScaleIO) is a software-only solution that uses existing servers local disks and LAN to create a virtual SAN that has all of the benefits of external storage, but at a fraction of the cost and complexity. Using the driver, Block Storage hosts can connect to a VxFlex OS Storage cluster.
The Dell EMC VxFlex OS Cinder driver is designed and tested to work with both VxFlex OS and with ScaleIO. The configuration options are identical for both VxFlex OS and ScaleIO.
Official VxFlex OS documentation¶
To find the VxFlex OS documentation:
Go to the VxFlex OS product documentation page.
From the left-side panel, select the relevant VxFlex OS version.
Supported VxFlex OS and ScaleIO Versions¶
The Dell EMC VxFlex OS Block Storage driver has been tested against the following versions of ScaleIO and VxFlex OS and found to be compatible:
ScaleIO 2.0.x
ScaleIO 2.5.x
VxFlex OS 2.6.x
VxFlex OS 3.0.x
Please consult the Official VxFlex OS documentation to determine supported operating systems for each version of VxFlex OS or ScaleIO.
Deployment prerequisites¶
The VxFlex OS Gateway must be installed and accessible in the network. For installation steps, refer to the Preparing the installation Manager and the Gateway section in VxFlex OS Deployment Guide. See Official VxFlex OS documentation.
VxFlex OS Storage Data Client (SDC) must be installed on all OpenStack nodes.
Note
Ubuntu users must follow the specific instructions in the VxFlex
OS Deployment Guide for Ubuntu environments. See the Deploying
on Ubuntu Servers
section in VxFlex OS Deployment Guide. See
Official VxFlex OS documentation.
Supported operations¶
Create, delete, clone, attach, detach, manage, and unmanage volumes
Create, delete, manage, and unmanage volume snapshots
Create a volume from a snapshot
Copy an image to a volume
Copy a volume to an image
Extend a volume
Get volume statistics
Create, list, update, and delete consistency groups
Create, list, update, and delete consistency group snapshots
VxFlex OS Block Storage driver configuration¶
This section explains how to configure and connect the block storage nodes to a VxFlex OS storage cluster.
Edit the cinder.conf
file by adding the configuration below under
a new section (for example, [vxflexos]
) and change the enable_backends
setting (in the [DEFAULT]
section) to include this new back end.
The configuration file is usually located at
/etc/cinder/cinder.conf
.
For a configuration example, refer to the example cinder.conf .
VxFlex OS driver name¶
Configure the driver name by adding the following parameter:
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.dell_emc.vxflexos.driver.VxFlexOSDriver
VxFlex OS Gateway server IP¶
The VxFlex OS Gateway provides a REST interface to VxFlex OS.
Configure the Gateway server IP address by adding the following parameter:
san_ip = <VxFlex OS GATEWAY IP>
VxFlex OS Storage Pools¶
Multiple Storage Pools and Protection Domains can be listed for use by the virtual machines. The list should include every Protection Domain and Storage Pool pair that you would like Cinder to utilize.
To retrieve the available Storage Pools, use the command scli --query_all and search for available Storage Pools.
Configure the available Storage Pools by adding the following parameter:
vxflexos_storage_pools = <Comma-separated list of protection domain:storage pool name>
VxFlex OS user credentials¶
Block Storage requires a VxFlex OS user with administrative privileges. Dell EMC recommends creating a dedicated OpenStack user account that has an administrative user role.
Refer to the VxFlex OS User Guide for details on user account management.
Configure the user credentials by adding the following parameters:
san_login = <SIO_USER>
san_password = <SIO_PASSWD>
Oversubscription¶
Configure the oversubscription ratio by adding the following parameter under the separate section for VxFlex OS:
vxflexos_max_over_subscription_ratio = <OVER_SUBSCRIPTION_RATIO>
Note
The default value for vxflexos_max_over_subscription_ratio
is 10.0.
Oversubscription is calculated correctly by the Block Storage service
only if the extra specification provisioning:type
appears in the volume type regardless of the default provisioning type.
Maximum oversubscription value supported for VxFlex OS is 10.0.
Default provisioning type¶
If provisioning type settings are not specified in the volume type,
the default value is set according to the san_thin_provision
option in the configuration file. The default provisioning type
will be thin
if the option is not specified in the configuration
file. To set the default provisioning type thick
, set
the san_thin_provision
option to false
in the configuration file, as follows:
san_thin_provision = false
The configuration file is usually located in
/etc/cinder/cinder.conf
.
For a configuration example, see:
cinder.conf.
Configuration example¶
cinder.conf example file
You can update the cinder.conf
file by editing the necessary
parameters as follows:
[DEFAULT]
enabled_backends = vxflexos
[vxflexos]
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.dell_emc.vxflexos.driver.VxFlexOSDriver
volume_backend_name = vxflexos
san_ip = GATEWAY_IP
vxflexos_storage_pools = Domain1:Pool1,Domain2:Pool2
san_login = SIO_USER
san_password = SIO_PASSWD
san_thin_provision = false
Connector configuration¶
Before using attach/detach volume operations VxFlex OS connector must be properly configured. On each node where VxFlex OS SDC is installed do the following:
Create
/opt/emc/scaleio/openstack/connector.conf
if it does not exist.$ mkdir -p /opt/emc/scaleio/openstack $ touch /opt/emc/scaleio/openstack/connector.conf
For each VxFlex OS section in the
cinder.conf
create the same section in the/opt/emc/scaleio/openstack/connector.conf
and populate it with passwords. Example:[vxflexos] san_password = SIO_PASSWD [vxflexos-new] san_password = SIO2_PASSWD
Configuration options¶
The VxFlex OS driver supports these configuration options:
Configuration option = Default value |
Description |
---|---|
|
(Boolean) Allow volumes to be created in Storage Pools when zero padding is disabled. This option should not be enabled if multiple tenants will utilize volumes from a shared Storage Pool. |
|
(Float) max_over_subscription_ratio setting for the driver. Maximum value allowed is 10.0. |
|
(Port(min=0, max=65535)) Gateway REST server port. |
|
(Boolean) Round volume sizes up to 8GB boundaries. VxFlex OS/ScaleIO requires volumes to be sized in multiples of 8GB. If set to False, volume creation will fail for volumes not sized properly |
|
(String) VxFlex OS/ScaleIO API version. This value should be left as the default value unless otherwise instructed by technical support. |
|
(String) Storage Pools. Comma separated list of storage pools used to provide volumes. Each pool should be specified as a protection_domain_name:storage_pool_name value |
|
(Boolean) Unmap volumes before deletion. |
|
(Boolean) renamed to vxflexos_allow_non_padded_volumes. DEPRECATED |
|
(Float) renamed to vxflexos_max_over_subscription_ratio. DEPRECATED |
|
(Port(min=0, max=65535)) renamed to vxflexos_rest_server_port. DEPRECATED |
|
(Boolean) renamed to vxflexos_round_volume_capacity. DEPRECATED |
|
(String) renamed to vxflexos_server_api_version. DEPRECATED |
|
(String) Deprecated, use driver_ssl_cert_path instead. DEPRECATED |
|
(String) renamed to vxflexos_storage_pools. DEPRECATED |
|
(Boolean) renamed to vxflexos_unmap_volume_before_deletion. DEPRECATED |
|
(Boolean) Deprecated, use driver_ssl_cert_verify instead. DEPRECATED |
Volume Types¶
Volume types can be used to specify characteristics of volumes allocated via
the VxFlex OS Driver. These characteristics are defined as Extra Specs
within Volume Types
.
VxFlex OS Protection Domain and Storage Pool¶
When multiple storage pools are specified in the Cinder configuration,
users can specify which pool should be utilized by adding the pool_name
Extra Spec to the volume type extra-specs and setting the value to the
requested protection_domain:storage_pool.
$ openstack volume type create vxflexos_type_1
$ openstack volume type set --property volume_backend_name=vxflexos vxflexos_type_1
$ openstack volume type set --property pool_name=Domain2:Pool2 vxflexos_type_1
VxFlex OS thin provisioning support¶
The Block Storage driver supports creation of thin-provisioned and thick-provisioned volumes. The provisioning type settings can be added as an extra specification of the volume type, as follows:
$ openstack volume type create vxflexos_type_thick
$ openstack volume type set --property provisioning:type=thick vxflexos_type_thick
VxFlex OS QoS support¶
QoS support for the VxFlex OS driver includes the ability to set the following capabilities:
maxIOPS
The QoS I/O rate limit. If not set, the I/O rate will be unlimited. The setting must be larger than 10.
maxIOPSperGB
The QoS I/O rate limit. The limit will be calculated by the specified value multiplied by the volume size. The setting must be larger than 10.
maxBWS
The QoS I/O bandwidth rate limit in KBs. If not set, the I/O bandwidth rate will be unlimited. The setting must be a multiple of 1024.
maxBWSperGB
The QoS I/O bandwidth rate limit in KBs. The limit will be calculated by the specified value multiplied by the volume size. The setting must be a multiple of 1024.
The QoS keys above must be created and associated with a volume type. For example:
$ openstack volume qos create qos-limit-iops --consumer back-end --property maxIOPS=5000
$ openstack volume type create vxflexos_limit_iops
$ openstack volume qos associate qos-limit-iops vxflexos_limit_iops
The driver always chooses the minimum between the QoS keys value
and the relevant calculated value of maxIOPSperGB
or maxBWSperGB
.
Since the limits are per SDC, they will be applied after the volume is attached to an instance, and thus to a compute node/SDC.
VxFlex OS compression support¶
Starting from version 3.0, VxFlex OS supports volume compression. By default driver will create volumes without compression. In order to create a compressed volume, a volume type which enables compression support needs to be created first:
$ openstack volume type create vxflexos_compressed
$ openstack volume type set --property provisioning:type=compressed vxflexos_compressed
If a volume with this type is scheduled to a storage pool which doesn’t
support compression, then thin
provisioning will be used.
See table below for details.
provisioning:type |
storage pool supports compression |
|
---|---|---|
yes (VxFlex 3.0 FG pool) |
no (other pools) |
|
compressed |
thin with compression |
thin |
thin |
thin |
thin |
thick |
thin |
thick |
not set |
thin |
thin |
Note
VxFlex 3.0 Fine Granularity storage pools don’t support thick provisioned volumes.
You can add property compression_support='<is> True'
to volume type to
limit volumes allocation only to data pools which supports compression.
$ openstack volume type set --property compression_support='<is> True' vxflexos_compressed
Using VxFlex OS Storage with a containerized overcloud¶
Create a file with below contents:
parameter_defaults: NovaComputeOptVolumes: - /opt/emc/scaleio:/opt/emc/scaleio CinderVolumeOptVolumes: - /opt/emc/scaleio:/opt/emc/scaleio GlanceApiOptVolumes: - /opt/emc/scaleio:/opt/emc/scaleio
Name it whatever you like, e.g.
vxflexos_volumes.yml
.Use
-e
to include this customization file to deploy command.Install the Storage Data Client (SDC) on all nodes after deploying the overcloud.