#!/bin/bash # # lib/lvm # Configure the default LVM volume group used by Cinder and Nova # Dependencies: # # - ``functions`` file # - ``cinder`` configurations # DATA_DIR # clean_default_volume_group - called from clean() # configure_default_volume_group - called from configure() # init_default_volume_group - called from init() # Save trace setting MY_XTRACE=$(set +o | grep xtrace) set +o xtrace # Defaults # -------- # Name of the lvm volume groups to use/create for iscsi volumes # This monkey-motion is for compatibility with icehouse-generation Grenade # If ``VOLUME_GROUP`` is set, use it, otherwise we'll build a VG name based # on ``VOLUME_GROUP_NAME`` that includes the backend name # Grenade doesn't use ``VOLUME_GROUP2`` so it is left out VOLUME_GROUP_NAME=${VOLUME_GROUP:-${VOLUME_GROUP_NAME:-stack-volumes}} DEFAULT_VOLUME_GROUP_NAME=$VOLUME_GROUP_NAME-default # Backing file name is of the form $VOLUME_GROUP$BACKING_FILE_SUFFIX BACKING_FILE_SUFFIX=-backing-file # Functions # --------- # _clean_lvm_volume_group removes all default LVM volumes # # Usage: clean_lvm_volume_group $vg function _clean_lvm_volume_group { local vg=$1 # Clean out existing volumes sudo lvremove -f $vg } # _clean_lvm_backing_file() removes the backing file of the # volume group # # Usage: _clean_lvm_backing_file() $backing_file function _clean_lvm_backing_file { local backing_file=$1 # If the backing physical device is a loop device, it was probably setup by DevStack if [[ -n "$backing_file" ]] && [[ -e "$backing_file" ]]; then local vg_dev=$(sudo losetup -j $backing_file | awk -F':' '/'$BACKING_FILE_SUFFIX'/ { print $1}') sudo losetup -d $vg_dev rm -f $backing_file fi } # clean_lvm_volume_group() cleans up the volume group and removes the # backing file # # Usage: clean_lvm_volume_group $vg function clean_lvm_volume_group { local vg=$1 _clean_lvm_volume_group $vg # if there is no logical volume left, it's safe to attempt a cleanup # of the backing file if [[ -z "$(sudo lvs --noheadings -o lv_name $vg 2>/dev/null)" ]]; then _clean_lvm_backing_file $DATA_DIR/$vg$BACKING_FILE_SUFFIX fi } # _create_volume_group creates default volume group # # Usage: _create_lvm_volume_group() $vg $size function _create_lvm_volume_group { local vg=$1 local size=$2 local backing_file=$DATA_DIR/$vg$BACKING_FILE_SUFFIX if ! sudo vgs $vg; then # Only create if the file doesn't already exists [[ -f $backing_file ]] || truncate -s $size $backing_file local vg_dev=`sudo losetup -f --show $backing_file` # Only create volume group if it doesn't already exist if ! sudo vgs $vg; then sudo vgcreate $vg $vg_dev fi fi } # init_lvm_volume_group() initializes the volume group creating the backing # file if necessary # # Usage: init_lvm_volume_group() $vg function init_lvm_volume_group { local vg=$1 local size=$2 # Start the lvmetad and tgtd services if is_fedora || is_suse; then # services is not started by default start_service lvm2-lvmetad if [ "$CINDER_ISCSI_HELPER" = "tgtadm" ]; then start_service tgtd fi fi # Start with a clean volume group _create_lvm_volume_group $vg $size # Remove iscsi targets if [ "$CINDER_ISCSI_HELPER" = "lioadm" ]; then sudo cinder-rtstool get-targets | sudo xargs -rn 1 cinder-rtstool delete else sudo tgtadm --op show --mode target | grep Target | cut -f3 -d ' ' | sudo xargs -n1 tgt-admin --delete || true fi _clean_lvm_volume_group $vg } # Sentinal value to ensure that init of default lvm volume group is # only performed once across calls of init_default_lvm_volume_group. _DEFAULT_LVM_INIT=${_DEFAULT_LVM_INIT:-0} # init_default_lvm_volume_group() initializes a default volume group # intended to be shared between cinder and nova. It is idempotent; # the init of the default volume group is guaranteed to be performed # only once so that either or both of the dependent services can # safely call this function. # # Usage: init_default_lvm_volume_group() function init_default_lvm_volume_group { if [[ "$_DEFAULT_LVM_INIT" = "0" ]]; then init_lvm_volume_group $DEFAULT_VOLUME_GROUP_NAME $VOLUME_BACKING_FILE_SIZE _DEFAULT_LVM_INIT=1 fi } # set_lvm_filter() Gather all devices configured for LVM and # use them to build a global device filter # set_lvm_filter() Create a device filter # and add to /etc/lvm.conf. Note this uses # all current PV's in use by LVM on the # system to build it's filter. # # Usage: set_lvm_filter() function set_lvm_filter { local filter_suffix='"r|.*|" ]' local filter_string="global_filter = [ " local pv local vg local line for pv_info in $(sudo pvs --noheadings -o name); do pv=$(echo -e "${pv_info}" | sed 's/ //g' | sed 's/\/dev\///g') new="\"a|$pv|\", " filter_string=$filter_string$new done filter_string=$filter_string$filter_suffix sudo sed -i "/# global_filter = \[*\]/a\ $global_filter$filter_string" /etc/lvm/lvm.conf echo_summary "set lvm.conf device global_filter to: $filter_string" } # Restore xtrace $MY_XTRACE # mode: shell-script # End: