Manila - Shared filesystems service¶
Overview¶
Currently, Kolla can deploy following manila services:
manila-api
manila-data
manila-scheduler
manila-share
The OpenStack Shared File Systems service (Manila) provides file storage to a virtual machine. The Shared File Systems service provides an infrastructure for managing and provisioning of file shares. The service also enables management of share types as well as share snapshots if a driver supports them.
Important¶
For simplicity, this guide describes configuring the Shared File Systems
service to use the generic
back end with the driver handles share
server mode (DHSS) enabled that uses Compute (nova), Networking (neutron)
and Block storage (cinder) services.
Networking service configuration requires the capability of networks being
attached to a public router in order to create shared networks.
Before you proceed, ensure that Compute, Networking and Block storage services are properly working.
Preparation and Deployment¶
Cinder is required, enable it in /etc/kolla/globals.yml
:
enable_cinder: "yes"
Enable Manila and generic back end in /etc/kolla/globals.yml
:
enable_manila: "yes"
enable_manila_backend_generic: "yes"
By default Manila uses instance flavor id 100 for its file systems. For Manila
to work, either create a new nova flavor with id 100 (use nova flavor-create)
or change service_instance_flavor_id to use one of the default nova flavor
ids.
Ex: service_instance_flavor_id = 2 to use nova default flavor m1.small
.
Create or modify the file /etc/kolla/config/manila-share.conf
and add the
contents:
[generic]
service_instance_flavor_id = 2
Verify Operation¶
Verify operation of the Shared File Systems service. List service components to verify successful launch of each process:
# manila service-list
+------------------+----------------+------+---------+-------+----------------------------+-----------------+
| Binary | Host | Zone | Status | State | Updated_at | Disabled Reason |
+------------------+----------------+------+---------+-------+----------------------------+-----------------+
| manila-scheduler | controller | nova | enabled | up | 2014-10-18T01:30:54.000000 | None |
| manila-share | share1@generic | nova | enabled | up | 2014-10-18T01:30:57.000000 | None |
+------------------+----------------+------+---------+-------+----------------------------+-----------------+
Launch an Instance¶
Before being able to create a share, the manila with the generic driver and the DHSS mode enabled requires the definition of at least an image, a network and a share-network for being used to create a share server. For that back end configuration, the share server is an instance where NFS/CIFS shares are served.
Determine the configuration of the share server¶
Create a default share type before running manila-share service:
# manila type-create default_share_type True
+--------------------------------------+--------------------+------------+------------+-------------------------------------+-------------------------+
| ID | Name | Visibility | is_default | required_extra_specs | optional_extra_specs |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------+------------+------------+-------------------------------------+-------------------------+
| 8a35da28-0f74-490d-afff-23664ecd4f01 | default_share_type | public | - | driver_handles_share_servers : True | snapshot_support : True |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------+------------+------------+-------------------------------------+-------------------------+
Create a manila share server image to the Image service:
# wget https://tarballs.opendev.org/openstack/manila-image-elements/images/manila-service-image-master.qcow2
# glance image-create --name "manila-service-image" \
--file manila-service-image-master.qcow2 \
--disk-format qcow2 --container-format bare \
--visibility public --progress
[=============================>] 100%
+------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+------------------+--------------------------------------+
| checksum | 48a08e746cf0986e2bc32040a9183445 |
| container_format | bare |
| created_at | 2016-01-26T19:52:24Z |
| disk_format | qcow2 |
| id | 1fc7f29e-8fe6-44ef-9c3c-15217e83997c |
| min_disk | 0 |
| min_ram | 0 |
| name | manila-service-image |
| owner | e2c965830ecc4162a002bf16ddc91ab7 |
| protected | False |
| size | 306577408 |
| status | active |
| tags | [] |
| updated_at | 2016-01-26T19:52:28Z |
| virtual_size | None |
| visibility | public |
+------------------+--------------------------------------+
List available networks to get id and subnets of the private network:
+--------------------------------------+---------+----------------------------------------------------+
| id | name | subnets |
+--------------------------------------+---------+----------------------------------------------------+
| 0e62efcd-8cee-46c7-b163-d8df05c3c5ad | public | 5cc70da8-4ee7-4565-be53-b9c011fca011 10.3.31.0/24 |
| 7c6f9b37-76b4-463e-98d8-27e5686ed083 | private | 3482f524-8bff-4871-80d4-5774c2730728 172.16.1.0/24 |
+--------------------------------------+---------+----------------------------------------------------+
Create a shared network
# manila share-network-create --name demo-share-network1 \
--neutron-net-id PRIVATE_NETWORK_ID \
--neutron-subnet-id PRIVATE_NETWORK_SUBNET_ID
+-------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+-------------------+--------------------------------------+
| name | demo-share-network1 |
| segmentation_id | None |
| created_at | 2016-01-26T20:03:41.877838 |
| neutron_subnet_id | 3482f524-8bff-4871-80d4-5774c2730728 |
| updated_at | None |
| network_type | None |
| neutron_net_id | 7c6f9b37-76b4-463e-98d8-27e5686ed083 |
| ip_version | None |
| nova_net_id | None |
| cidr | None |
| project_id | e2c965830ecc4162a002bf16ddc91ab7 |
| id | 58b2f0e6-5509-4830-af9c-97f525a31b14 |
| description | None |
+-------------------+--------------------------------------+
Create a flavor (Required if you not defined manila_instance_flavor_id in
/etc/kolla/config/manila-share.conf
file)
# nova flavor-create manila-service-flavor 100 128 0 1
Create a share¶
Create a NFS share using the share network:
# manila create NFS 1 --name demo-share1 --share-network demo-share-network1
+-----------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+-----------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| status | None |
| share_type_name | None |
| description | None |
| availability_zone | None |
| share_network_id | None |
| export_locations | [] |
| host | None |
| snapshot_id | None |
| is_public | False |
| task_state | None |
| snapshot_support | True |
| id | 016ca18f-bdd5-48e1-88c0-782e4c1aa28c |
| size | 1 |
| name | demo-share1 |
| share_type | None |
| created_at | 2016-01-26T20:08:50.502877 |
| export_location | None |
| share_proto | NFS |
| consistency_group_id | None |
| source_cgsnapshot_member_id | None |
| project_id | 48e8c35b2ac6495d86d4be61658975e7 |
| metadata | {} |
+-----------------------------+--------------------------------------+
After some time, the share status should change from creating
to available
:
# manila list
+--------------------------------------+-------------+------+-------------+-----------+-----------+--------------------------------------+-----------------------------+-------------------+
| ID | Name | Size | Share Proto | Status | Is Public | Share Type Name | Host | Availability Zone |
+--------------------------------------+-------------+------+-------------+-----------+-----------+--------------------------------------+-----------------------------+-------------------+
| e1e06b14-ba17-48d4-9e0b-ca4d59823166 | demo-share1 | 1 | NFS | available | False | default_share_type | share1@generic#GENERIC | nova |
+--------------------------------------+-------------+------+-------------+-----------+-----------+--------------------------------------+-----------------------------+-------------------+
Configure user access to the new share before attempting to mount it via the network:
# manila access-allow demo-share1 ip INSTANCE_PRIVATE_NETWORK_IP
Mount the share from an instance¶
Get export location from share
# manila show demo-share1
+-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| status | available |
| share_type_name | default_share_type |
| description | None |
| availability_zone | nova |
| share_network_id | fa07a8c3-598d-47b5-8ae2-120248ec837f |
| export_locations | |
| | path = 10.254.0.3:/shares/share-422dc546-8f37-472b-ac3c-d23fe410d1b6 |
| | preferred = False |
| | is_admin_only = False |
| | id = 5894734d-8d9a-49e4-b53e-7154c9ce0882 |
| | share_instance_id = 422dc546-8f37-472b-ac3c-d23fe410d1b6 |
| share_server_id | 4782feef-61c8-4ffb-8d95-69fbcc380a52 |
| host | share1@generic#GENERIC |
| access_rules_status | active |
| snapshot_id | None |
| is_public | False |
| task_state | None |
| snapshot_support | True |
| id | e1e06b14-ba17-48d4-9e0b-ca4d59823166 |
| size | 1 |
| name | demo-share1 |
| share_type | 6e1e803f-1c37-4660-a65a-c1f2b54b6e17 |
| has_replicas | False |
| replication_type | None |
| created_at | 2016-03-15T18:59:12.000000 |
| share_proto | NFS |
| consistency_group_id | None |
| source_cgsnapshot_member_id | None |
| project_id | 9dc02df0f2494286ba0252b3c81c01d0 |
| metadata | {} |
+-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
Create a folder where the mount will be placed:
# mkdir ~/test_folder
Mount the NFS share in the instance using the export location of the share:
# mount -v 10.254.0.3:/shares/share-422dc546-8f37-472b-ac3c-d23fe410d1b6 ~/test_folder
Share Migration¶
As administrator, you can migrate a share with its data from one location to another in a manner that is transparent to users and workloads. You can use manila client commands to complete a share migration.
For share migration, is needed modify manila.conf
and set a ip in the same
provider network for data_node_access_ip
.
Modify the file /etc/kolla/config/manila.conf
and add the contents:
[DEFAULT]
data_node_access_ip = 10.10.10.199
Note
Share migration requires have more than one back end configured. For details, see Configure multiple back ends.
Use the manila migration command, as shown in the following example:
# manila migration-start --preserve-metadata True|False \
--writable True|False --force_host_assisted_migration True|False \
--new_share_type share_type --new_share_network share_network \
shareID destinationHost
--force-host-copy
: Forces the generic host-based migration mechanism and bypasses any driver optimizations.destinationHost
: Is in this formathost#pool
which includes destination host and pool.--writable
and--preserve-metadata
: Are only for driver assisted.--new_share_network
: Only if driver supports shared network.--new_share_type
: Choose share type compatible with destinationHost.
Checking share migration progress¶
Use the manila migration-get-progress shareID command to check progress.
# manila migration-get-progress demo-share1
+----------------+-----------------------+
| Property | Value |
+----------------+-----------------------+
| task_state | data_copying_starting |
| total_progress | 0 |
+----------------+-----------------------+
# manila migration-get-progress demo-share1
+----------------+-------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+----------------+-------------------------+
| task_state | data_copying_completing |
| total_progress | 100 |
+----------------+-------------------------+
Use the manila migration-complete shareID command to complete share migration process.
For more information about how to manage shares, see the Manage shares.
GlusterFS¶
We have support for enabling Manila to provide users access to volumes from an external GlusterFS. For more details on the GlusterfsShareDriver, please see: https://docs.openstack.org/manila/latest/admin/glusterfs_driver.html
Kolla-ansible supports using the GlusterFS shares with NFS. To enable this
backend, add the following to /etc/kolla/globals.yml
:
enable_manila_backend_glusterfs_nfs: "yes"
Layouts¶
A layout is a strategy of allocating storage from GlusterFS backends for shares. Currently there are two layouts implemented:
volume mapped layout¶
You will also need to add the following configuration options to ensure the
driver can connect to GlusterFS and exposes the correct subset of existing
volumes in the system by adding the following in /etc/kolla/globals.yml
:
manila_glusterfs_servers:
- glusterfs1.example.com
- glusterfs2.example.com
manila_glusterfs_ssh_user: "root"
manila_glusterfs_ssh_password: "<glusterfs ssh password>"
manila_glusterfs_volume_pattern: "manila-share-volume-\\d+$"
The manila_glusterfs_ssh_password
and manila_glusterfs_ssh_user
configuration options are only required when the GlusterFS server runs
remotely rather than on the system running the Manila share service.
directory mapped layout¶
You will also need to add the following configuration options to ensure the
driver can connect to GlusterFS and exposes the correct subset of existing
volumes in the system by adding the following in /etc/kolla/globals.yml
:
manila_glusterfs_share_layout: "layout_directory.GlusterfsDirectoryMappedLayout"
manila_glusterfs_target: "root@10.0.0.1:/volume"
manila_glusterfs_ssh_password: "<glusterfs ssh password>"
manila_glusterfs_mount_point_base: "$state_path/mnt"
manila_glusterfs_target
: If it’s of the format <username>@<glustervolserver>:/<glustervolid>, then we ssh to <username>@<glustervolserver> to execute gluster (<username> is supposed to have administrative privileges on <glustervolserver>).manila_glusterfs_ssh_password
: configuration options are only required when the GlusterFS server runs remotely rather than on the system running the Manila share service.