devstack/lib/cinder_backends/lvm
Dean Troyer 097183356e Support multiple Cinder backend types
This is the first step in supporting multiple Cinder backend types at
once.  It initially converts the existing hard-coded multi-lvm support
to a new cinder_backends driver form.  Eventually the cinder_plugins
will be converted to this form so they can be enabled more than just
one at a time using CINDER_ENABLED_BACKENDS.

The default configuration should be identical to the previous defaults,
including for both True and False values of CINDER_MULTI_LVM_BACKEND.

The existing cinder_plugins are expected to be removed when this is
complete. They should continue to work until they have been converted.

Add wait for c-api to ensure it is started before continuing.

Change-Id: I93b8ef32832269d730c76a6dc24ddb4f20c6d9df
2014-07-15 16:03:42 +02:00

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# lib/cinder_backends/lvm
# Configure the LVM backend
# Enable with:
#
# CINDER_ENABLED_BACKENDS+=,lvm:lvmname
# Dependencies:
#
# - ``functions`` file
# - ``cinder`` configurations
# CINDER_CONF
# DATA_DIR
# clean_cinder_backend_lvm - called from clean_cinder()
# configure_cinder_backend_lvm - called from configure_cinder()
# init_cinder_backend_lvm - called from init_cinder()
# 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:-${VOLUME_GROUP_NAME:-stack-volumes}}
# TODO: resurrect backing device...need to know how to set values
#VOLUME_BACKING_DEVICE=${VOLUME_BACKING_DEVICE:-}
VOLUME_NAME_PREFIX=${VOLUME_NAME_PREFIX:-volume-}
# Entry Points
# ------------
# Compatibility for getting a volume group name from either ``VOLUME_GROUP``
# or from ``VOLUME_GROUP_NAME`` plus the backend name
function get_volume_group_name {
local be_name=$1
# Again with the icehouse-generation compatibility
local volume_group_name=$VOLUME_GROUP_NAME
if [[ -z $VOLUME_GROUP ]]; then
volume_group_name+="-$be_name"
fi
echo $volume_group_name
}
function cleanup_cinder_backend_lvm {
local be_name=$1
# Again with the icehouse-generation compatibility
local volume_group_name=$(get_volume_group_name $be_name)
# Campsite rule: leave behind a volume group at least as clean as we found it
_clean_lvm_lv ${volume_group_name} $VOLUME_NAME_PREFIX
_clean_lvm_backing_file ${volume_group_name} $DATA_DIR/${volume_group_name}-backing-file
}
# configure_cinder_backend_lvm - Set config files, create data dirs, etc
# configure_cinder_backend_lvm $name
function configure_cinder_backend_lvm {
local be_name=$1
# Again with the icehouse-generation compatibility
local volume_group_name=$(get_volume_group_name $be_name)
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name volume_backend_name $be_name
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name volume_driver "cinder.volume.drivers.lvm.LVMISCSIDriver"
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name volume_group $volume_group_name
if [[ "$CINDER_SECURE_DELETE" == "False" ]]; then
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name volume_clear none
fi
}
function init_cinder_backend_lvm {
local be_name=$1
# Again with the icehouse-generation compatibility
local volume_group_name=$(get_volume_group_name $be_name)
# Start with a clean volume group
_create_cinder_volume_group ${volume_group_name} $DATA_DIR/${volume_group_name}-backing-file
if is_fedora || is_suse; then
# service is not started by default
start_service tgtd
fi
# Remove iscsi targets
sudo tgtadm --op show --mode target | grep $VOLUME_NAME_PREFIX | grep Target | cut -f3 -d ' ' | sudo xargs -n1 tgt-admin --delete || true
_clean_lvm_lv ${volume_group_name} $VOLUME_NAME_PREFIX
}
# _clean_lvm_lv removes all cinder LVM volumes
#
# Usage: _clean_lvm_lv volume-group-name $VOLUME_NAME_PREFIX
function _clean_lvm_lv {
local vg=$1
local lv_prefix=$2
# Clean out existing volumes
for lv in $(sudo lvs --noheadings -o lv_name $vg 2>/dev/null); do
# lv_prefix prefixes the LVs we want
if [[ "${lv#$lv_prefix}" != "$lv" ]]; then
sudo lvremove -f $vg/$lv
fi
done
}
# _clean_lvm_backing_file() removes the backing file of the
# volume group used by cinder
#
# Usage: _clean_lvm_backing_file() volume-group-name backing-file-name
function _clean_lvm_backing_file {
local vg=$1
local backing_file=$2
# if there is no logical volume left, it's safe to attempt a cleanup
# of the backing file
if [[ -z "$(sudo lvs --noheadings -o lv_name $vg 2>/dev/null)" ]]; then
# if the backing physical device is a loop device, it was probably setup by devstack
VG_DEV=$(sudo losetup -j $backing_file | awk -F':' '/backing-file/ { print $1}')
if [[ -n "$VG_DEV" ]] && [[ -e "$VG_DEV" ]]; then
sudo losetup -d $VG_DEV
rm -f $backing_file
fi
fi
}
# _create_cinder_volume_group volume-group-name backing-file-name
function _create_cinder_volume_group {
# According to the ``CINDER_MULTI_LVM_BACKEND`` value, configure one or two default volumes
# group called ``stack-volumes`` (and ``stack-volumes2``) for the volume
# service if it (they) does (do) not yet exist. If you don't wish to use a
# file backed volume group, create your own volume group called ``stack-volumes``
# and ``stack-volumes2`` before invoking ``stack.sh``.
#
# The two backing files are ``VOLUME_BACKING_FILE_SIZE`` in size, and they are stored in
# the ``DATA_DIR``.
local vg_name=$1
local backing_file=$2
if ! sudo vgs $vg_name; then
# TODO: fix device handling
if [ -z "$VOLUME_BACKING_DEVICE" ]; then
# Only create if the file doesn't already exists
[[ -f $backing_file ]] || truncate -s $VOLUME_BACKING_FILE_SIZE $backing_file
DEV=`sudo losetup -f --show $backing_file`
# Only create if the loopback device doesn't contain $VOLUME_GROUP
if ! sudo vgs $vg_name; then
sudo vgcreate $vg_name $DEV
fi
else
sudo vgcreate $vg_name $VOLUME_BACKING_DEVICE
fi
fi
}
# Restore xtrace
$MY_XTRACE
# mode: shell-script
# End: