Share basic operations¶
General concepts¶
To create a file share, and access it, the following general concepts are prerequisite knowledge:
To create a share, use manila create command and specify the required arguments: the size of the share and the shared file system protocol.
NFS
,CIFS
,GlusterFS
,HDFS
,CephFS
orMAPRFS
share file system protocols are supported.You can also optionally specify the share network and the share type.
After the share becomes available, use the manila show command to get the share export locations.
After getting the share export locations, you can create an access rule for the share, mount it and work with files on the remote file system.
There are big number of the share drivers created by different vendors in the Shared File Systems service. As a Python class, each share driver can be set for the back end and run in the back end to manage the share operations.
Initially there are two driver modes for the back ends:
no share servers mode
share servers mode
Each share driver supports one or two of possible back end modes that can be
configured in the manila.conf
file. The configuration option
driver_handles_share_servers
in the manila.conf
file sets the share
servers mode or no share servers mode, and defines the driver mode for share
storage lifecycle management:
Mode |
Config option |
Description |
---|---|---|
no share servers |
driver_handles_share_servers = False |
An administrator rather than a share driver manages the bare metal storage with some net interface instead of the presence of the share servers. |
share servers |
driver_handles_share_servers = True |
The share driver creates the share server and manages, or handles, the share server life cycle. |
It is the share types which have the
extra specifications that help scheduler to filter back ends and choose the
appropriate back end for the user that requested to create a share. The
required extra boolean specification for each share type is
driver_handles_share_servers
. As an administrator, you can create the share
types with the specifications you need. For details of managing the share types
and configuration the back ends, see Share types and
Multi-storage configuration documentation.
You can create a share in two described above modes:
in a no share servers mode without specifying the share network and specifying the share type with
driver_handles_share_servers = False
parameter. See subsection Create a share in no share servers mode.in a share servers mode with specifying the share network and the share type with
driver_handles_share_servers = True
parameter. See subsection Create a share in share servers mode.
Create a share in no share servers mode¶
To create a file share in no share servers mode, you need to:
To create a share, use manila create command and specify the required arguments: the size of the share and the shared file system protocol.
NFS
,CIFS
,GlusterFS
,HDFS
,CephFS
orMAPRFS
share file system protocols are supported.You should specify the share type with
driver_handles_share_servers = False
extra specification.You must not specify the
share network
because no share servers are created. In this mode the Shared File Systems service expects that administrator has some bare metal storage with some net interface.The manila create command creates a share. This command does the following things:
The manila-scheduler service will find the back end with
driver_handles_share_servers = False
mode due to filtering the extra specifications of the share type.The share is created using the storage that is specified in the found back end.
After the share becomes available, use the manila show command to get the share export locations.
In the example to create a share, the created already share type named
my_type
with driver_handles_share_servers = False
extra specification
is used.
Check share types that exist, run:
$ manila type-list
+------+---------+------------+------------+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+
| ID | Name | visibility | is_default | required_extra_specs | optional_extra_specs |
+------+---------+------------+------------+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+
| %ID% | my_type | public | - | driver_handles_share_servers : False | snapshot_support : True |
+------+---------+------------+------------+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+
Create a private share with my_type
share type, NFS shared file system
protocol, and size 1 GB:
$ manila create nfs 1 --name Share1 --description "My share" --share-type my_type
+-----------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+-----------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| status | creating |
| share_type_name | my_type |
| description | My share |
| availability_zone | None |
| share_network_id | None |
| share_server_id | None |
| share_group_id | None |
| host | |
| access_rules_status | active |
| snapshot_id | None |
| is_public | False |
| task_state | None |
| snapshot_support | True |
| id | 10f5a2a1-36f5-45aa-a8e6-00e94e592e88 |
| size | 1 |
| name | Share1 |
| share_type | 14ee8575-aac2-44af-8392-d9c9d344f392 |
| has_replicas | False |
| replication_type | None |
| created_at | 2016-03-25T12:02:46.000000 |
| share_proto | NFS |
| project_id | 907004508ef4447397ce6741a8f037c1 |
| metadata | {} |
+-----------------------------+--------------------------------------+
New share Share2
should have a status available
:
$ manila show Share2
+-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
| status | available |
| share_type_name | my_type |
| description | My share |
| availability_zone | nova |
| share_network_id | None |
| export_locations | |
| | path = 10.0.0.4:/shares/manila_share_a5fb1ab7_... |
| | preferred = False |
| | is_admin_only = False |
| | id = 9e078eee-bcad-40b8-b4fe-1c916cf98ed1 |
| | share_instance_id = a5fb1ab7-0bbd-465b-ac14-05706294b6e9 |
| | path = 172.18.198.52:/shares/manila_share_a5fb1ab7_... |
| | preferred = False |
| | is_admin_only = True |
| | id = 44933f59-e0e3-4483-bb88-72ba7c486f41 |
| | share_instance_id = a5fb1ab7-0bbd-465b-ac14-05706294b6e9 |
| share_server_id | None |
| share_group_id | None |
| host | manila@paris#epsilon |
| access_rules_status | active |
| snapshot_id | None |
| is_public | False |
| task_state | None |
| snapshot_support | True |
| id | 10f5a2a1-36f5-45aa-a8e6-00e94e592e88 |
| size | 1 |
| name | Share1 |
| share_type | 14ee8575-aac2-44af-8392-d9c9d344f392 |
| has_replicas | False |
| replication_type | None |
| created_at | 2016-03-25T12:02:46.000000 |
| share_proto | NFS |
| project_id | 907004508ef4447397ce6741a8f037c1 |
| metadata | {} |
+-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
Create a share in share servers mode¶
To create a file share in share servers mode, you need to:
To create a share, use manila create command and specify the required arguments: the size of the share and the shared file system protocol.
NFS
,CIFS
,GlusterFS
,HDFS
,CephFS
orMAPRFS
share file system protocols are supported.You should specify the share type with
driver_handles_share_servers = True
extra specification.You should specify the share network.
The manila create command creates a share. This command does the following things:
The manila-scheduler service will find the back end with
driver_handles_share_servers = True
mode due to filtering the extra specifications of the share type.The share driver will create a share server with the share network. For details of creating the resources, see the documentation of the specific share driver.
After the share becomes available, use the manila show command to get the share export location.
In the example to create a share, the default share type and the already existing share network are used.
Note
There is no default share type just after you started manila as the administrator. See Share types to create the default share type. To create a share network, use Share networks.
Check share types that exist, run:
$ manila type-list
+------+---------+------------+------------+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+
| ID | Name | visibility | is_default | required_extra_specs | optional_extra_specs |
+------+---------+------------+------------+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+
| %id% | default | public | YES | driver_handles_share_servers : True | snapshot_support : True |
+------+---------+------------+------------+--------------------------------------+-------------------------+
Check share networks that exist, run:
$ manila share-network-list
+--------------------------------------+--------------+
| id | name |
+--------------------------------------+--------------+
| c895fe26-92be-4152-9e6c-f2ad230efb13 | my_share_net |
+--------------------------------------+--------------+
Create a public share with my_share_net
network, default
share type, NFS shared file system protocol, and size 1 GB:
$ manila create nfs 1 \
--name "Share2" \
--description "My second share" \
--share-type default \
--share-network my_share_net \
--metadata aim=testing \
--public
+-----------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+-----------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| status | creating |
| share_type_name | default |
| description | My second share |
| availability_zone | None |
| share_network_id | c895fe26-92be-4152-9e6c-f2ad230efb13 |
| share_server_id | None |
| share_group_id | None |
| host | |
| access_rules_status | active |
| snapshot_id | None |
| is_public | True |
| task_state | None |
| snapshot_support | True |
| id | 195e3ba2-9342-446a-bc93-a584551de0ac |
| size | 1 |
| name | Share2 |
| share_type | bf6ada49-990a-47c3-88bc-c0cb31d5c9bf |
| has_replicas | False |
| replication_type | None |
| created_at | 2016-03-25T12:13:40.000000 |
| share_proto | NFS |
| project_id | 907004508ef4447397ce6741a8f037c1 |
| metadata | {u'aim': u'testing'} |
+-----------------------------+--------------------------------------+
The share also can be created from a share snapshot. For details, see Share snapshots.
See the share in a share list:
$ manila list
+--------------------------------------+---------+------+-------------+-----------+-----------+-----------------+----------------------+-------------------+
| ID | Name | Size | Share Proto | Status | Is Public | Share Type Name | Host | Availability Zone |
+--------------------------------------+---------+------+-------------+-----------+-----------+-----------------+----------------------+-------------------+
| 10f5a2a1-36f5-45aa-a8e6-00e94e592e88 | Share1 | 1 | NFS | available | False | my_type | manila@paris#epsilon | nova |
| 195e3ba2-9342-446a-bc93-a584551de0ac | Share2 | 1 | NFS | available | True | default | manila@london#LONDON | nova |
+--------------------------------------+---------+------+-------------+-----------+-----------+-----------------+----------------------+-------------------+
Check the share status and see the share export locations. After creating
status share should have status available
:
$ manila show Share2
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| status | available |
| share_type_name | default |
| description | My second share |
| availability_zone | nova |
| share_network_id | c895fe26-92be-4152-9e6c-f2ad230efb13 |
| export_locations | |
| | path = 10.254.0.3:/shares/share-fe874928-39a2-441b-8d24-29e6f0fde965 |
| | preferred = False |
| | is_admin_only = False |
| | id = de6d4012-6158-46f0-8b28-4167baca51a7 |
| | share_instance_id = fe874928-39a2-441b-8d24-29e6f0fde965 |
| | path = 10.0.0.3:/shares/share-fe874928-39a2-441b-8d24-29e6f0fde965 |
| | preferred = False |
| | is_admin_only = True |
| | id = 602d0f5c-921b-4e45-bfdb-5eec8a89165a |
| | share_instance_id = fe874928-39a2-441b-8d24-29e6f0fde965 |
| share_server_id | 2e9d2d02-883f-47b5-bb98-e053b8d1e683 |
| share_group_id | None |
| host | manila@london#LONDON |
| access_rules_status | active |
| snapshot_id | None |
| is_public | True |
| task_state | None |
| snapshot_support | True |
| id | 195e3ba2-9342-446a-bc93-a584551de0ac |
| size | 1 |
| name | Share2 |
| share_type | bf6ada49-990a-47c3-88bc-c0cb31d5c9bf |
| has_replicas | False |
| replication_type | None |
| created_at | 2016-03-25T12:13:40.000000 |
| share_proto | NFS |
| project_id | 907004508ef4447397ce6741a8f037c1 |
| metadata | {u'aim': u'testing'} |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
is_public
defines the level of visibility for the share: whether other
projects can or cannot see the share. By default, the share is private.
Update share¶
Update the name, or description, or level of visibility for all projects for the share if you need:
$ manila update Share2 --description "My second share. Updated" --is-public False
$ manila show Share2
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| status | available |
| share_type_name | default |
| description | My second share. Updated |
| availability_zone | nova |
| share_network_id | c895fe26-92be-4152-9e6c-f2ad230efb13 |
| export_locations | |
| | path = 10.254.0.3:/shares/share-fe874928-39a2-441b-8d24-29e6f0fde965 |
| | preferred = False |
| | is_admin_only = False |
| | id = de6d4012-6158-46f0-8b28-4167baca51a7 |
| | share_instance_id = fe874928-39a2-441b-8d24-29e6f0fde965 |
| | path = 10.0.0.3:/shares/share-fe874928-39a2-441b-8d24-29e6f0fde965 |
| | preferred = False |
| | is_admin_only = True |
| | id = 602d0f5c-921b-4e45-bfdb-5eec8a89165a |
| | share_instance_id = fe874928-39a2-441b-8d24-29e6f0fde965 |
| share_server_id | 2e9d2d02-883f-47b5-bb98-e053b8d1e683 |
| share_group_id | None |
| host | manila@london#LONDON |
| access_rules_status | active |
| snapshot_id | None |
| is_public | False |
| task_state | None |
| snapshot_support | True |
| id | 195e3ba2-9342-446a-bc93-a584551de0ac |
| size | 1 |
| name | Share2 |
| share_type | bf6ada49-990a-47c3-88bc-c0cb31d5c9bf |
| has_replicas | False |
| replication_type | None |
| created_at | 2016-03-25T12:13:40.000000 |
| share_proto | NFS |
| project_id | 907004508ef4447397ce6741a8f037c1 |
| metadata | {u'aim': u'testing'} |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
A share can have one of these status values:
Status |
Description |
---|---|
creating |
The share is being created. |
deleting |
The share is being deleted. |
error |
An error occurred during share creation. |
error_deleting |
An error occurred during share deletion. |
available |
The share is ready to use. |
manage_starting |
Share manage started. |
manage_error |
Share manage failed. |
unmanage_starting |
Share unmanage started. |
unmanage_error |
Share cannot be unmanaged. |
unmanaged |
Share was unmanaged. |
extending |
The extend, or increase, share size request was issued successfully. |
extending_error |
Extend share failed. |
shrinking |
Share is being shrunk. |
shrinking_error |
Failed to update quota on share shrinking. |
shrinking_possible_data_loss_error |
Shrink share failed due to possible data loss. |
migrating |
Share migration is in progress. |
Share metadata¶
If you want to set the metadata key-value pairs on the share, run:
$ manila metadata Share2 set project=my_abc deadline=01/20/16
Get all metadata key-value pairs of the share:
$ manila metadata-show Share2
+----------+----------+
| Property | Value |
+----------+----------+
| aim | testing |
| project | my_abc |
| deadline | 01/20/16 |
+----------+----------+
You can update the metadata:
$ manila metadata-update-all Share2 deadline=01/30/16
+----------+----------+
| Property | Value |
+----------+----------+
| deadline | 01/30/16 |
+----------+----------+
You also can unset the metadata using manila metadata <share_name> unset <metadata_key(s)>.
Note
In case you want to prevent certain metadata key-values to be manipulated by less privileged users, you can provide a list of such keys through the admin only metadata configuration option listed in the additional configuration options page.
In case you want to pass certain metadata key-values to be consumed by share drivers, you can provide a list of such keys through the driver updatable metadata configuration option listed in the additional configuration options page.
Reset share state¶
As administrator, you can reset the state of a share.
Use manila reset-state [–state <state>] <share> command to reset share
state, where state
indicates which state to assign the share. Options
include available
, error
, creating
, deleting
,
error_deleting
states.
$ manila reset-state Share2 --state deleting
$ manila show Share2
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| status | deleting |
| share_type_name | default |
| description | My second share. Updated |
| availability_zone | nova |
| share_network_id | c895fe26-92be-4152-9e6c-f2ad230efb13 |
| export_locations | |
| | path = 10.254.0.3:/shares/share-fe874928-39a2-441b-8d24-29e6f0fde965 |
| | preferred = False |
| | is_admin_only = False |
| | id = de6d4012-6158-46f0-8b28-4167baca51a7 |
| | share_instance_id = fe874928-39a2-441b-8d24-29e6f0fde965 |
| | path = 10.0.0.3:/shares/share-fe874928-39a2-441b-8d24-29e6f0fde965 |
| | preferred = False |
| | is_admin_only = True |
| | id = 602d0f5c-921b-4e45-bfdb-5eec8a89165a |
| | share_instance_id = fe874928-39a2-441b-8d24-29e6f0fde965 |
| share_server_id | 2e9d2d02-883f-47b5-bb98-e053b8d1e683 |
| share_group_id | None |
| host | manila@london#LONDON |
| access_rules_status | active |
| snapshot_id | None |
| is_public | False |
| task_state | None |
| snapshot_support | True |
| id | 195e3ba2-9342-446a-bc93-a584551de0ac |
| size | 1 |
| name | Share2 |
| share_type | bf6ada49-990a-47c3-88bc-c0cb31d5c9bf |
| has_replicas | False |
| replication_type | None |
| created_at | 2016-03-25T12:13:40.000000 |
| share_proto | NFS |
| project_id | 907004508ef4447397ce6741a8f037c1 |
| metadata | {u'deadline': u'01/30/16'} |
+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
Delete and force-delete share¶
You also can force-delete a share.
The shares cannot be deleted in transitional states. The transitional
states are creating
, deleting
, managing
, unmanaging
,
migrating
, extending
, and shrinking
statuses for the shares.
Force-deletion deletes an object in any state. Use the policy.yaml
file
to grant permissions for this action to other roles.
Tip
The configuration file policy.yaml
may be used from different places.
The path /etc/manila/policy.yaml
is one of expected paths by default.
Use manila delete <share_name_or_ID> command to delete a specified share:
$ manila delete %share_name_or_id%
$ manila delete %share_name_or_id% --consistency-group %consistency-group-id%
If you try to delete the share in one of the transitional state using soft-deletion you’ll get an error:
$ manila delete Share2
Delete for share 195e3ba2-9342-446a-bc93-a584551de0ac failed: Invalid share: Share status must be one of ('available', 'error', 'inactive'). (HTTP 403) (Request-ID: req-9a77b9a0-17d2-4d97-8a7a-b7e23c27f1fe)
ERROR: Unable to delete any of the specified shares.
A share cannot be deleted in a transitional status, that it why an error from
python-manilaclient
appeared.
Print the list of all shares for all projects:
$ manila list --all-tenants
+--------------------------------------+---------+------+-------------+-----------+-----------+-----------------+----------------------+-------------------+
| ID | Name | Size | Share Proto | Status | Is Public | Share Type Name | Host | Availability Zone |
+--------------------------------------+---------+------+-------------+-----------+-----------+-----------------+----------------------+-------------------+
| 10f5a2a1-36f5-45aa-a8e6-00e94e592e88 | Share1 | 1 | NFS | available | False | my_type | manila@paris#epsilon | nova |
| 195e3ba2-9342-446a-bc93-a584551de0ac | Share2 | 1 | NFS | available | False | default | manila@london#LONDON | nova |
+--------------------------------------+---------+------+-------------+-----------+-----------+-----------------+----------------------+-------------------+
Force-delete Share2 and check that it is absent in the list of shares, run:
$ manila force-delete Share2
$ manila list
+--------------------------------------+---------+------+-------------+-----------+-----------+-----------------+----------------------+-------------------+
| ID | Name | Size | Share Proto | Status | Is Public | Share Type Name | Host | Availability Zone |
+--------------------------------------+---------+------+-------------+-----------+-----------+-----------------+----------------------+-------------------+
| 10f5a2a1-36f5-45aa-a8e6-00e94e592e88 | Share1 | 1 | NFS | available | False | my_type | manila@paris#epsilon | nova |
+--------------------------------------+---------+------+-------------+-----------+-----------+-----------------+----------------------+-------------------+
Manage access to share¶
The Shared File Systems service allows to grant or deny access to a specified share, and list the permissions for a specified share.
To grant or deny access to a share, specify one of these supported share access levels:
rw. Read and write (RW) access. This is the default value.
ro. Read-only (RO) access.
You must also specify one of these supported authentication methods:
ip. Authenticates an instance through its IP address. A valid format is
XX.XX.XX.XX
orXX.XX.XX.XX/XX
. For example0.0.0.0/0
.user. Authenticates by a specified user or group name. A valid value is an alphanumeric string that can contain some special characters and is from 4 to 32 characters long.
cert. Authenticates an instance through a TLS certificate. Specify the TLS identity as the IDENTKEY. A valid value is any string up to 64 characters long in the common name (CN) of the certificate. The meaning of a string depends on its interpretation.
cephx. Ceph authentication system. Specify the Ceph auth ID that needs to be authenticated and authorized for share access by the Ceph back end. A valid value must be non-empty, consist of ASCII printable characters, and not contain periods.
Try to mount NFS share with export path
10.0.0.4:/shares/manila_share_a5fb1ab7_0bbd_465b_ac14_05706294b6e9
on the
node with IP address 10.0.0.13
:
$ sudo mount -v -t nfs 10.0.0.4:/shares/manila_share_a5fb1ab7_0bbd_465b_ac14_05706294b6e9 /mnt/
mount.nfs: timeout set for Tue Oct 6 10:37:23 2015
mount.nfs: trying text-based options 'vers=4,addr=10.0.0.4,clientaddr=10.0.0.13'
mount.nfs: mount(2): Permission denied
mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 10.0.0.4:/shares/manila_share_a5fb1ab7_0bbd_465b_ac14_05706294b6e9
An error message “Permission denied” appeared, so you are not allowed to mount
a share without an access rule. Allow access to the share with ip
access
type and 10.0.0.13
IP address:
$ manila access-allow Share1 ip 10.0.0.13 --access-level rw
+--------------+--------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+--------------+--------------------------------------+
| share_id | 10f5a2a1-36f5-45aa-a8e6-00e94e592e88 |
| access_type | ip |
| access_to | 10.0.0.13 |
| access_level | rw |
| state | new |
| id | de715226-da00-4cfc-b1ab-c11f3393745e |
+--------------+--------------------------------------+
Try to mount a share again. This time it is mounted successfully:
$ sudo mount -v -t nfs 10.0.0.4:/shares/manila_share_a5fb1ab7_0bbd_465b_ac14_05706294b6e9 /mnt/
Since it is allowed node on 10.0.0.13 read and write access, try to create a file on a mounted share:
$ cd /mnt
$ ls
lost+found
$ touch my_file.txt
Connect via SSH to the 10.0.0.4
node and check new file my_file.txt
in the /shares/manila_share_a5fb1ab7_0bbd_465b_ac14_05706294b6e9
directory:
$ ssh 10.0.0.4
$ cd /shares
$ ls
manila_share_a5fb1ab7_0bbd_465b_ac14_05706294b6e9
$ cd manila_share_a5fb1ab7_0bbd_465b_ac14_05706294b6e9
$ ls
lost+found my_file.txt
You have successfully created a file from instance that was given access by its IP address.
Allow access to the share with user
access type:
$ manila access-allow Share1 user demo --access-level rw
+--------------+--------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+--------------+--------------------------------------+
| share_id | 10f5a2a1-36f5-45aa-a8e6-00e94e592e88 |
| access_type | user |
| access_to | demo |
| access_level | rw |
| state | new |
| id | 4f391c6b-fb4f-47f5-8b4b-88c5ec9d568a |
+--------------+--------------------------------------+
Note
Different share features are supported by different share drivers.
For the example, the Generic driver with the Block Storage service as a
back-end doesn’t support user
and cert
authentications methods. For
details of supporting of features by different drivers, see Manila share
features support mapping.
Tip
Starting from the 2023.2 (Bobcat) release, in case you want to restrict the
visibility of the sensitive fields (access_to
and access_key
), or
avoid the access rule being deleted by other users, you can specify
--lock-visibility
and --lock-deletion
in the Manila OpenStack command
for creating access rules. A reason (--lock-reason
) can also be provided.
Only the user that placed the lock, system administrators and services will
be able to view sensitive fields of, or manipulate such access rules by
virtue of default RBAC. In case the deletion of the access rule was locked,
Manila will also place an additional lock on the share, to ensure it will
not be deleted and cause disconnections.
To verify that the access rules (ACL) were configured correctly for a share, you list permissions for a share:
$ manila access-list Share1
+--------------------------------------+-------------+------------+--------------+--------+
| id | access type | access to | access level | state |
+--------------------------------------+-------------+------------+--------------+--------+
| 4f391c6b-fb4f-47f5-8b4b-88c5ec9d568a | user | demo | rw | error |
| de715226-da00-4cfc-b1ab-c11f3393745e | ip | 10.0.0.13 | rw | active |
+--------------------------------------+-------------+------------+--------------+--------+
Deny access to the share and check that deleted access rule is absent in the access rule list:
$ manila access-deny Share1 de715226-da00-4cfc-b1ab-c11f3393745e
$ manila access-list Share1
+--------------------------------------+-------------+-----------+--------------+-------+
| id | access type | access to | access level | state |
+--------------------------------------+-------------+-----------+--------------+-------+
| 4f391c6b-fb4f-47f5-8b4b-88c5ec9d568a | user | demo | rw | error |
+--------------------------------------+-------------+-----------+--------------+-------+
Note
Starting from the 2023.2 (Bobcat) release, it is possible to prevent the
deletion of an access rule. In case the deletion was locked, the
--unrestrict
argument from the Manila’s OpenStack Client must be used
in the request to revoke the access.