LVM¶
The default volume back end uses local volumes managed by LVM.
This driver supports different transport protocols to attach volumes, currently iSCSI and iSER.
Set the following in your cinder.conf
configuration file, and use
the following options to configure for iSCSI transport:
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.lvm.LVMVolumeDriver
target_protocol = iscsi
Use the following options to configure for the iSER transport:
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.lvm.LVMVolumeDriver
target_protocol = iser
Configuration option = Default value |
Description |
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(String) LVM conf file to use for the LVM driver in Cinder; this setting is ignored if the specified file does not exist (You can also specify ‘None’ to not use a conf file even if one exists). |
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(Integer) If >0, create LVs with multiple mirrors. Note that this requires lvm_mirrors + 2 PVs with available space |
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(Boolean) Suppress leaked file descriptor warnings in LVM commands. |
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(String(choices=[‘default’, ‘thin’, ‘auto’])) Type of LVM volumes to deploy; (default, thin, or auto). Auto defaults to thin if thin is supported. |
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(String) Name for the VG that will contain exported volumes |
Caution
When extending an existing volume which has a linked snapshot, the related
logical volume is deactivated. This logical volume is automatically
reactivated unless auto_activation_volume_list
is defined in LVM
configuration file lvm.conf
. See the lvm.conf
file for more
information.
If auto activated volumes are restricted, then include the cinder volume group into this list:
auto_activation_volume_list = [ "existingVG", "cinder-volumes" ]
This note does not apply for thinly provisioned volumes because they do not need to be deactivated.