Update keystone authentication for services. Replace 'project_domain_id' and 'user_domain_id' with 'project_domain_name' and 'user_domain_name' to support using a domain name rather than ID. Change-Id: I199976066e6f547af27b56d1234f449cafb70645 Implements: bp installguide-mitaka
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Install and configure a share node
This section describes how to install and configure a share node for the Shared File Systems service. For simplicity, this configuration references one storage node with the generic driver managing the share servers. The generic backend manages share servers using compute, networking and block services for provisioning shares.
Note
The manila-share process can run in two modes, with and without handling of share servers. In general it depends of the driver support.
Install and configure components
Install the packages:
obs
# zypper install openstack-manila python-PyMySQL
rdo
# yum install openstack-manila targetcli python-oslo-policy
ubuntu
# apt-get install manila-common python-pymysql
Install neutron agent packages needed for generic driver:
obs
# zypper install --no-recommends openstack-neutron-linuxbridge-agent ipset
rdo
# yum install openstack-neutron openstack-neutron-linuxbridge ebtables ipset
ubuntu
# apt-get install neutron-plugin-linuxbridge-agent conntrack
Edit the
/etc/manila/manila.conf
file and complete the following actions:In the
[database]
section, configure database access:ubuntu or obs
[database] ... connection = mysql+pymysql://manila:MANILA_DBPASS@controller/manila
rdo
[database] ... connection = mysql://manila:MANILA_DBPASS@controller/manila
Replace
MANILA_DBPASS
with the password you chose for the Share File System database.In the
[DEFAULT]
and[oslo_messaging_rabbit]
sections, configureRabbitMQ
message queue access:[DEFAULT] ... rpc_backend = rabbit [oslo_messaging_rabbit] ... rabbit_host = controller rabbit_userid = openstack rabbit_password = RABBIT_PASS
Replace
RABBIT_PASS
with the password you chose for theopenstack
account inRabbitMQ
.In the
[DEFAULT]
section, set the following config values:[DEFAULT] ... default_share_type = default_share_type share_name_template = share-%s rootwrap_config = /etc/manila/rootwrap.conf api_paste_config = /etc/manila/api-paste.ini
In the
[DEFAULT]
and[keystone_authtoken]
sections, configure Identity service access:[DEFAULT] ... auth_strategy = keystone [keystone_authtoken] ... auth_uri = http://controller:5000 auth_url = http://controller:35357 auth_plugin = password project_domain_name = default user_domain_name = default project_name = service username = manila password = MANILA_PASS
Replace
MANILA_PASS
with the password you chose for themanila
user in the Identity service.In the
[DEFAULT]
section, configure themy_ip
option:[DEFAULT] ... my_ip = MANAGEMENT_INTERFACE_IP_ADDRESS
Replace
MANAGEMENT_INTERFACE_IP_ADDRESS
with the IP address of the management network interface on your share node, typically 10.0.0.41 for the first node in theexample architecture <overview-example-architectures>
.Edit the
/etc/manila/manila.conf
file, configure nova, cinder and neutron credentials:[DEFAULT] ... nova_admin_auth_url=http://controller:5000/v2.0 nova_admin_tenant_name=service nova_admin_username=nova nova_admin_password=NOVA_PASS cinder_admin_auth_url=http://controller:5000/v2.0 cinder_admin_tenant_name=service cinder_admin_username=cinder cinder_admin_password=CINDER_PASS neutron_admin_auth_url=http://controller:5000/v2.0 neutron_url=http://controller:9696 neutron_admin_project_name=service neutron_admin_username=neutron neutron_admin_password=NEUTRON_PASS
In the
[generic]
section, configure the generic share driver:[generic] share_backend_name = GENERIC share_driver = manila.share.drivers.generic.GenericShareDriver
In the
[generic]
section, enable driver handles share servers (DHSS), setup flavor (m1.small has id=2) and image configurations:driver_handles_share_servers = True service_instance_flavor_id = 2 service_image_name = manila-service-image service_instance_user = manila service_instance_password = manila
In the
[generic]
section, configure linux bridge for interface driver:interface_driver = manila.network.linux.interface.BridgeInterfaceDriver
In the
[DEFAULT]
section, enable the generic back end:Note
Back-end names are arbitrary. As an example, this guide uses the name of the driver as the name of the back end.
[DEFAULT] ... enabled_share_backends = generic enabled_share_protocols = NFS,CIFS
In the
[oslo_concurrency]
section, configure the lock path:[oslo_concurrency] ... lock_path = /var/lib/manila/tmp
Finalize installation
Prepare manila-share as start/stop service:
obs
Start the Share File System service including its dependencies and configure them to start when the system boots:
# systemctl enable openstack-manila-share.service tgtd.service # systemctl start openstack-manila-share.service tgtd.service
rdo
Start the Share File System service including its dependencies and configure them to start when the system boots:
# systemctl enable openstack-manila-share.service target.service # systemctl start openstack-manila-share.service target.service
ubuntu
Start the Share File System service including its dependencies:
# service manila-share restart
By default, the Ubuntu packages create an SQLite database. Because this configuration uses an SQL database server, remove the SQLite database file:
# rm -f /var/lib/manila/manila.sqlite