The Sphinx build was issuing hundreds of warning for duplicate labels. The reason for this was because all of the tables we had were named as .rst files. This would cause Sphinx to process them twice and it would think there were duplicated sections. There were two ways this could be handled: 1) Exclude the tables directory from the docs build. 2) Name the files as they should have always been so they weren't build twice. Given that option 1 just masked the problem, I am implementing this patch using option 2. So, all the tables we are including in our documentation have been named from .rst to .inc and the .. include:: directives that use them have also been updated to use the new file name. Change-Id: If395eb652f7e3b789bcbd5e6d6d05954c23d8d8a
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ProphetStor Fibre Channel and iSCSI drivers
ProhetStor Fibre Channel and iSCSI drivers add support for ProphetStor Flexvisor through the Block Storage service. ProphetStor Flexvisor enables commodity x86 hardware as software-defined storage leveraging well-proven ZFS for disk management to provide enterprise grade storage services such as snapshots, data protection with different RAID levels, replication, and deduplication.
The DPLFCDriver
and DPLISCSIDriver
drivers
run volume operations by communicating with the ProphetStor storage
system over HTTPS.
Supported operations
- Create, delete, attach, and detach volumes.
- Create, list, and delete volume snapshots.
- Create a volume from a snapshot.
- Copy an image to a volume.
- Copy a volume to an image.
- Clone a volume.
- Extend a volume.
Enable the Fibre Channel or iSCSI drivers
The DPLFCDriver
and DPLISCSIDriver
are
installed with the OpenStack software.
Query storage pool id to configure
dpl_pool
of thecinder.conf
file.Log on to the storage system with administrator access.
$ ssh root@STORAGE_IP_ADDRESS
View the current usable pool id.
$ flvcli show pool list - d5bd40b58ea84e9da09dcf25a01fdc07 : default_pool_dc07
Use
d5bd40b58ea84e9da09dcf25a01fdc07
to configure thedpl_pool
of/etc/cinder/cinder.conf
file.Note
Other management commands can be referenced with the help command
flvcli -h
.
Make the following changes on the volume node
/etc/cinder/cinder.conf
file.# IP address of SAN controller (string value) san_ip=STORAGE IP ADDRESS # Username for SAN controller (string value) san_login=USERNAME # Password for SAN controller (string value) san_password=PASSWORD # Use thin provisioning for SAN volumes? (boolean value) san_thin_provision=true # The port that the iSCSI daemon is listening on. (integer value) iscsi_port=3260 # DPL pool uuid in which DPL volumes are stored. (string value) dpl_pool=d5bd40b58ea84e9da09dcf25a01fdc07 # DPL port number. (integer value) dpl_port=8357 # Uncomment one of the next two option to enable Fibre channel or iSCSI # FIBRE CHANNEL(uncomment the next line to enable the FC driver) #volume_driver=cinder.volume.drivers.prophetstor.dpl_fc.DPLFCDriver # iSCSI (uncomment the next line to enable the iSCSI driver) #volume_driver=cinder.volume.drivers.prophetstor.dpl_iscsi.DPLISCSIDriver
Save the changes to the
/etc/cinder/cinder.conf
file and restart thecinder-volume
service.
The ProphetStor Fibre Channel or iSCSI drivers are now enabled on your OpenStack system. If you experience problems, review the Block Storage service log files for errors.
The following table contains the options supported by the ProphetStor storage driver.