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Edit doc and comments to mention that the driver - can work with NFS-Ganesha, used by the GlusterFS backend to serve NFS shares. - does not provide read-only access level for shares. And add some minor cosmetic fixes to the doc. Change-Id: Ib0e53befbd48e5cbfea98a52876f381384beb268
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GlusterFS driver
GlusterFS driver uses GlusterFS, an open source distributed file system, as the storage backend for serving file shares to Manila clients.
Supported shared filesystems
- NFS (access by IP)
Supported Operations
- Create NFS Share
- Delete NFS Share
- Allow NFS Share access
- only 'rw' access
- Deny NFS Share access
Requirements
- Install glusterfs-server package, version >= 3.5.x, on the storage backend.
- Install NFS-Ganesha, version >=2.1, if using NFS-Ganesha as the NFS server for the GlusterFS backend.
- Install glusterfs and glusterfs-fuse package, version >=3.5.x, on the Manila host.
- Establish network connection between the Manila host and the storage backend.
Manila driver configuration setting
The following parameters in the Manila's configuration file need to be set:
share_driver = manila.share.drivers.glusterfs.GlusterfsShareDriver
If the backend GlusterFS server runs on the Manila host machine,
- glusterfs_target = <glustervolserver>:/<glustervolid>
And if the backend GlusterFS server runs remotely,
- glusterfs_target = <username>@<glustervolserver>:/<glustervolid>
The following configuration parameters are optional:
- glusterfs_nfs_server_type = <NFS server type used by the GlusterFS
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backend, Gluster or Ganesha. Gluster is the default type>
- glusterfs_mount_point_base = <base path of GlusterFS volume mounted on
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Manila host>
- glusterfs_path_to_private_key = <path to Manila host's private key file>
- glusterfs_server_password = <password of remote GlusterFS server machine>
Known Restrictions
- The driver does not support network segmented multi-tenancy model, but instead works over a flat network, where the tenants share a network.
- If NFS Ganesha is the NFS server used by the GlusterFS backend, then the shares can be accessed by NFSv3 and v4 protocols. However, if Gluster NFS is used by the GlusterFS backend, then the shares can only be accessed by NFSv3 protocol.
- All Manila shares, which map to subdirectories within a GlusterFS volume, are currently created within a single GlusterFS volume of a GlusterFS storage pool.
- The driver does not provide read-only access level for shares.
The manila.share.drivers.glusterfs
Module
manila.share.drivers.glusterfs