Share servers

A share server is a resource created by the Shared File Systems service when the driver is operating in the driver_handles_share_servers = True mode. A share server exports users’ shares, manages their exports and access rules.

Share servers are abstracted away from end users. Drivers operating in driver_handles_share_servers = True mode manage the lifecycle of these share servers automatically. Administrators can however remove the share servers from the management of the Shared File Systems service without destroying them. They can also bring in existing share servers under the Shared File Systems service. They can list all available share servers and update their status attribute. They can delete an specific share server if it has no dependent shares.

Share server management

To manage a share server means that when the driver is operating in the driver_handles_share_servers = True mode, the administrator can bring a pre-existing share server under the management of the Shared File Systems service.

To unmanage means that the administrator is able to unregister an existing share server from the Shared File Systems service without deleting it from the storage back end. To be unmanaged, the referred share server cannot have any shares known to the Shared File Systems service.

Manage a share server

To bring a share server under the Shared File System service, use the manila share-server-manage command:

manila share-server-manage
    [--driver_options [<key=value> [<key=value> ...]]]
    [--share_network_subnet <share-network-subnet>]]
    <host> <share_network> <identifier>

The positional arguments are:

  • host. The manage-share service host in host@backend format, which consists of the host name for the back end and the name of the back end.

  • share_network. The share network where the share server is contained.

  • identifier. The identifier of the share server on the back end storage.

The driver_options is an optional set of one or more driver-specific metadata items as key and value pairs. The specific key-value pairs necessary vary from driver to driver. Consult the driver-specific documentation to determine if any specific parameters must be supplied. Ensure that the share type has the driver_handles_share_servers = True extra-spec.

The share_network_subnet is an optional parameter which was introduced in Train release. Due to a change in the share networks structure, a share network no longer contains the following attributes: neutron_net_id, neutron_subnet_id, gateway, mtu, network_type, ip_version, segmentation_id. These attributes now pertain to the share network subnet entity, and a share network can span multiple share network subnets in different availability zones. If you do not specify a share network subnet, the Shared File Systems Service will choose the default one (which does not pertain to any availability zone).

If using an OpenStack Networking (Neutron) based plugin, ensure that:

  • There are some ports created, which correspond to the share server interfaces.

  • The correct IP addresses are allocated to these ports.

  • manila:share is set as the owner of these ports.

To manage a share server, run:

$ manila share-server-manage \
    manila@paris \
    share_net_test \
    backend_server_1 \
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Property           | Value                                    |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| id                 | 441d806f-f0e0-4c90-b7e2-a553c6aa76b2     |
| project_id         | 907004508ef4447397ce6741a8f037c1         |
| updated_at         | None                                     |
| status             | manage_starting                          |
| host               | manila@paris                             |
| share_network_name | share_net_test                           |
| share_network_id   | c895fe26-92be-4152-9e6c-f2ad230efb13     |
| created_at         | 2019-04-25T18:25:23.000000               |
| backend_details    | {}                                       |
| is_auto_deletable  | False                                    |
| identifier         | backend_server_1                         |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+

Note

The is_auto_deletable property is used by the Shared File Systems service to identify a share server that can be deleted by internal routines.

The service can automatically delete share servers if there are no shares associated with them. To delete a share server when the last share is deleted, set the option: delete_share_server_with_last_share. If a scheduled cleanup is desired instead, automatic_share_server_cleanup and unused_share_server_cleanup_interval options can be set. Only one of the cleanup methods can be used at one time.

Any share server that has a share unmanaged from it cannot be automatically deleted by the Shared File Systems service. The same is true for share servers that have been managed into the service. Cloud administrators can delete such share servers manually if desired.

Unmanage a share server

To unmanage a share server, run manila share-server-unmanage <share-server>.

$ manila share-server-unmanage 441d806f-f0e0-4c90-b7e2-a553c6aa76b2
$ manila share-server-show 441d806f-f0e0-4c90-b7e2-a553c6aa76b2
ERROR: Share server 441d806f-f0e0-4c90-b7e2-a553c6aa76b2 could not be
found.

Reset the share server state

As administrator you are able to reset a share server state. To reset the state of a share server, run manila share-server-reset-state <share-server> --state <state>.

The positional arguments are:

  • share-server. The share server name or id.

  • state. The state to be assigned to the share server. The options are:
    • active

    • error

    • deleting

    • creating

    • managing

    • unmanaging

    • unmanage_error

    • manage_error

List share servers

To list share servers, run manila share-server-list command:

manila share-server-list [--host <hostname>] [--status <status>]
                         [--share-network <share_network>]
                         [--project-id <project_id>]
                         [--columns <columns>]

All the arguments above are optional. They can ben used to filter share servers. The options to filter:

  • host. Shows all the share servers pertaining to the specified host.

  • status. Shows all the share servers that are in the specified status.

  • share_network. Shows all the share servers that pertain in the same share network.

  • project_id. Shows all the share servers pertaining to the same project.

  • columns. The administrator specifies which columns to display in the result of the list operation.

$ manila share-server-list
+--------------------------------------+--------------+--------+----------------+----------------------------------+------------+
| Id                                   | Host         | Status | Share Network  | Project Id                       | Updated_at |
+--------------------------------------+--------------+--------+----------------+----------------------------------+------------+
| 441d806f-f0e0-4c90-b7e2-a553c6aa76b2 | manila@paris | active | share_net_test | fd6d30efa5ff4c99834dc0d13f96e8eb | None       |
+--------------------------------------+--------------+--------+----------------+----------------------------------+------------+

Share server limits (Since Wallaby release)

Since Wallaby release, it is possible to specify limits for share servers size and amount of instances. It helps administrators to provision their resources in the cloud system and balance the share servers’ size. If a value is not configured, there is no behavioral change and manila will consider it as unlimited. Then, will reuse share servers regardless their size and amount of built instances.

  • max_share_server_size: Maximum sum of gigabytes a share server can have considering all its share instances and snapshots.

  • max_shares_per_share_server: Maximum number of share instances created in a share server.

Note

If one of these limits is reached during a request that requires a share server to be provided, manila will create a new share server to place such request.

Note

The limits can be ignored when placing a new share created from parent snapshot in the same host as the parent. For this scenario, the share server must be the same, so it does not take the limit in account, reusing the share server anyway.