Sometimes it is necessary to connect OpenStack services to an existing Ceph cluster instead of deploying it with Kolla. This can be achieved with only a few configuration steps in Kolla.
Using external Ceph with Kolla means not to deploy Ceph via Kolla. Therefore,
disable Ceph deployment in /etc/kolla/globals.yml
enable_ceph: "no"
There are flags indicating individual services to use ceph or not which default
to the value of enable_ceph
. Those flags now need to be activated in order
to activate external Ceph integration. This can be done individually per
service in /etc/kolla/globals.yml
:
glance_backend_ceph: "yes"
cinder_backend_ceph: "yes"
nova_backend_ceph: "yes"
gnocchi_backend_storage: "ceph"
enable_manila_backend_ceph_native: "yes"
The combination of enable_ceph: "no"
and <service>_backend_ceph: "yes"
triggers the activation of external ceph mechanism in Kolla.
When using external Ceph, there may be no nodes defined in the storage group. This will cause Cinder and related services relying on this group to fail. In this case, operator should add some nodes to the storage group, all the nodes where cinder-volume and cinder-backup will run:
[storage]
compute01
Configuring Glance for Ceph includes three steps:
Step 1 is done by using Kolla’s INI merge mechanism: Create a file in
/etc/kolla/config/glance/glance-api.conf
with the following contents:
[glance_store]
stores = rbd
default_store = rbd
rbd_store_pool = images
rbd_store_user = glance
rbd_store_ceph_conf = /etc/ceph/ceph.conf
Now put ceph.conf and the keyring file (name depends on the username created in Ceph) into the same directory, for example:
/etc/kolla/config/glance/ceph.conf
[global]
fsid = 1d89fec3-325a-4963-a950-c4afedd37fe3
mon_initial_members = ceph-0
mon_host = 192.168.0.56
auth_cluster_required = cephx
auth_service_required = cephx
auth_client_required = cephx
/etc/kolla/config/glance/ceph.client.glance.keyring
[client.glance]
key = AQAg5YRXS0qxLRAAXe6a4R1a15AoRx7ft80DhA==
Kolla will pick up all files named ceph.* in this directory an copy them to the /etc/ceph/ directory of the container.
Configuring external Ceph for Cinder works very similar to Glance.
Edit /etc/kolla/config/cinder/cinder-volume.conf with the following content:
[DEFAULT]
enabled_backends=rbd-1
[rbd-1]
rbd_ceph_conf=/etc/ceph/ceph.conf
rbd_user=cinder
backend_host=rbd:volumes
rbd_pool=volumes
volume_backend_name=rbd-1
volume_driver=cinder.volume.drivers.rbd.RBDDriver
rbd_secret_uuid = {{ cinder_rbd_secret_uuid }}
Note
cinder_rbd_secret_uuid
can be found in /etc/kolla/passwords.yml
file.
Edit /etc/kolla/config/cinder/cinder-backup.conf with the following content:
[DEFAULT]
backup_ceph_conf=/etc/ceph/ceph.conf
backup_ceph_user=cinder-backup
backup_ceph_chunk_size = 134217728
backup_ceph_pool=backups
backup_driver = cinder.backup.drivers.ceph
backup_ceph_stripe_unit = 0
backup_ceph_stripe_count = 0
restore_discard_excess_bytes = true
Next, place the ceph.conf file into /etc/kolla/config/cinder/ceph.conf:
[global]
fsid = 1d89fec3-325a-4963-a950-c4afedd37fe3
mon_initial_members = ceph-0
mon_host = 192.168.0.56
auth_cluster_required = cephx
auth_service_required = cephx
auth_client_required = cephx
Separate configuration options can be configured for cinder-volume and cinder-backup by adding ceph.conf files to /etc/kolla/config/cinder/cinder-volume and /etc/kolla/config/cinder/cinder-backup respectively. They will be merged with /etc/kolla/config/cinder/ceph.conf.
Ceph keyrings are deployed per service and placed into cinder-volume and cinder-backup directories, put the keyring files to these directories, for example:
Note
cinder-backup
requires two keyrings for accessing volumes
and backup pool.
/etc/kolla/config/cinder/cinder-backup/ceph.client.cinder.keyring
[client.cinder]
key = AQAg5YRXpChaGRAAlTSCleesthCRmCYrfQVX1w==
/etc/kolla/config/cinder/cinder-backup/ceph.client.cinder-backup.keyring
[client.cinder-backup]
key = AQC9wNBYrD8MOBAAwUlCdPKxWZlhkrWIDE1J/w==
/etc/kolla/config/cinder/cinder-volume/ceph.client.cinder.keyring
[client.cinder]
key = AQAg5YRXpChaGRAAlTSCleesthCRmCYrfQVX1w==
It is important that the files are named ceph.client*.
Put ceph.conf, nova client keyring file and cinder client keyring file into
/etc/kolla/config/nova
:
$ ls /etc/kolla/config/nova
ceph.client.cinder.keyring ceph.client.nova.keyring ceph.conf
Configure nova-compute to use Ceph as the ephemeral back end by creating
/etc/kolla/config/nova/nova-compute.conf
and adding the following
contents:
[libvirt]
images_rbd_pool=vms
images_type=rbd
images_rbd_ceph_conf=/etc/ceph/ceph.conf
rbd_user=nova
Note
rbd_user
might vary depending on your environment.
Edit /etc/kolla/config/gnocchi/gnocchi.conf
with the following content:
[storage]
driver = ceph
ceph_username = gnocchi
ceph_keyring = /etc/ceph/ceph.client.gnocchi.keyring
ceph_conffile = /etc/ceph/ceph.conf
Put ceph.conf and gnocchi client keyring file in
/etc/kolla/config/gnocchi
:
$ ls /etc/kolla/config/gnocchi
ceph.client.gnocchi.keyring ceph.conf gnocchi.conf
Configuring Manila for Ceph includes four steps:
Step 1 is done by using setting enable_manila_backend_ceph_native=true
Now put ceph.conf and the keyring file (name depends on the username created in Ceph) into the same directory, for example:
/etc/kolla/config/manila/ceph.conf
[global]
fsid = 1d89fec3-325a-4963-a950-c4afedd37fe3
mon_host = 192.168.0.56
auth_cluster_required = cephx
auth_service_required = cephx
auth_client_required = cephx
/etc/kolla/config/manila/ceph.client.manila.keyring
[client.manila]
key = AQAg5YRXS0qxLRAAXe6a4R1a15AoRx7ft80DhA==
For more details on the rest of the Manila setup, such as creating the share
type default_share_type
, please see Manila in Kolla.
For more details on the CephFS Native driver, please see: https://docs.openstack.org/manila/latest/admin/cephfs_driver.html
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