manila/doc/source/admin/purestorage_flashblade_driver.rst
Simon Dodsley ecf6823369 [Pure Storage] Add support for multiple data VIPs
Minor change to allow multiple data VIP addresses
to be specified in the `flashblade_data_vip` parameter.

Each data VIP will be used to define the file system
export address for shares created. The first address in
the list will be clasified as the Preferred export
address, but this is not enforced.

Change-Id: Ia3bfdd5ce1bfd31d10193d1f222bf27b38c8ef43
2023-11-10 17:01:09 -05:00

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Pure Storage FlashBlade Driver for OpenStack Manila

The Pure Storage FlashBlade Manila driver provides NFS shared file systems to OpenStack using Pure Storage's FlashBlade native filesystem capabilities.

Supported Operations

The following operations are supported with Pure Storage FlashBlade:

  • Create/delete NFS shares
    • Shares are not accessible until access rules allow access
  • Allow/deny NFS share access
    • IP access rules are required for NFS share access
  • Create/delete snapshots
  • Expand and Shrink shares
  • Revert to Snapshot

Share networks are not supported. Shares are created directly on the FlashBlade without the use of a share server or service VM. Network connectivity is setup outside of Manila.

General Requirements

On the system running the Manila share service:

  • purity_fb 1.12.1 or newer from PyPI.

On the Pure Storage FlashBlade:

  • Purity//FB Operating System software version 2.3.0 or higher

Network Requirements

Connectivity between the FlashBlade (REST) and the manila host is required for share management.

Connectivity between the clients and the FlashBlade is required for mounting and using the shares. This includes:

  • Routing from the client to the external network
  • Assigning the client an external IP address (e.g., a floating IP)
  • Configuring the manila host networking properly for IP forwarding
  • Configuring the FlashBlade networking properly for client subnets

Driver Configuration

Before configuring the driver, make sure the following networking requirements have been met:

  • A management subnet must be accessible from the system running the Manila share services
  • A data subnet must be accessible from the system running the Nova compute services
  • An API token must be available for a user with administrative privileges

Perform the following steps:

  1. Configure the Pure Storage FlashBlade parameters in manila.conf
  2. Configure/create a share type
  3. Restart the services

It is also assumed that the OpenStack networking has been confiured correctly.

Step 1 - FlashBlade Parameters configuration

The following parameters need to be configured in the [DEFAULT] section of `/etc/manila/manila.conf`:

Option Description
enabled_share_backends Name of the section on manila.conf used to specify a backend. For example: enabled_share_backends = flashblade
enabled_share_protocols Specify a list of protocols to be allowed for share creation. This driver version only supports NFS

The following parameters need to be configured in the [backend] section of /etc/manila/manila.conf:

Option Description
share_backend_name A name for the backend.
share_driver Python module path. For this driver this must be: manila.share.drivers.purestorage.flashblade.FlashBladeShareDriver
driver_handles_share_servers Driver working mode. For this driver this must be: False.
flashblade_mgmt_vip The name (or IP address) for the Pure Storage FlashBlade storage system management VIP.
flashblade_data_vip The names (or IP address) for the Pure Storage FlashBlade storage system data VIPs.
flashblade_api API token for an administrative user account
flashblade_eradicate (Optional) When enabled, all FlashBlade file systems and snapshots will be eradicated at the time of deletion in Manila. Data will NOT be recoverable after a delete with this set to True! When disabled, file systems and snapshots will go into pending eradication state and can be recovered. Default value is True.

Below is an example of a valid configuration of the FlashBlade driver:

[DEFAULT]
...
enabled_share_backends = flashblade
enabled_share_protocols = NFS
...

[flashblade]
share_backend_name = flashblade
share_driver = manila.share.drivers.purestorage.flashblade.FlashBladeShareDriver
driver_handles_share_servers = False
flashblade_mgmt_vip = 1.2.3.4
flashblade_data_vip = 1.2.3.5,1.2.3.6
flashblade_api = T-xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx

Restart of manila-share service is needed for the configuration changes to take effect.

Step 2 - Share Type Configuration

Shared File Systems service requires that the share type includes the driver_handles_share_servers extra-spec. This ensures that the share will be created on a backend that supports the requested driver_handles_share_servers capability. For the Pure Storage FlashBlade Driver for OpenStack this must be set to False.

$ manila type-create flashblade False

Additionally, the driver also reports the following common capabilities that can be specified in the share type:

Capability Description
thin_provisioning = True All shares created on FlashBlade are always thin provisioned. If you set it this, the value must be: True.
snapshot_support = True/False FlashBlade supports share snapshots. If you set this, the value must be: True.
revert_to_snapshot = True/False FlashBlade supports reverting a share to the latest available snapshot. If you set this, the value must be: True.

To specify a common capability on the share type, use the type-key command, for example:

$ manila type-key flashblade set snapshot_support=True
$ manila type-key flashblade set revert_to_snapshot=True

Step 3 - Restart the Services

Restart all Shared File Systems services (manila-share, manila-scheduler and manila-api). This step is specific to your environment. for example, systemctl restart <controller>@manila-shr is used to restart the share service.

The manila.share.drivers.purestorage.flashblade Module

manila.share.drivers.purestorage.flashblade