openstack-manuals/doc/install-guide/source/launch-instance-cinder.rst
Matthew Kassawara e0cdea9a6e [install] Liberty updates for cinder
Update cinder configuration for Liberty. Includes moving
basic host configuration of the block storage node to
environment section. Also addresses some consistency
issues, mostly from the RST conversion.

Changes and testing specific to distribution packages
primarily involve Ubuntu. Other distributions may require
additional patches.

Change-Id: I8915bc5fad5d278fd73899476bf6d90970d18564
Implements: bp installguide-liberty
2015-10-12 13:00:52 -06:00

6.2 KiB

Block Storage

Create a volume

  1. Source the demo credentials to perform the following steps as a non-administrative project:

    $ source demo-openrc.sh
  2. Create a 1 GB volume:

    $ cinder create --display-name volume1 1
    +---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
    |                Property               |                Value                 |
    +---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
    |              attachments              |                  []                  |
    |           availability_zone           |                 nova                 |
    |                bootable               |                false                 |
    |          consistencygroup_id          |                 None                 |
    |               created_at              |      2015-10-12T16:02:29.000000      |
    |              description              |                 None                 |
    |               encrypted               |                False                 |
    |                   id                  | 09e3743e-192a-4ada-b8ee-d35352fa65c4 |
    |                metadata               |                  {}                  |
    |              multiattach              |                False                 |
    |                  name                 |               volume1                |
    |      os-vol-tenant-attr:tenant_id     |   ed0b60bf607743088218b0a533d5943f   |
    |   os-volume-replication:driver_data   |                 None                 |
    | os-volume-replication:extended_status |                 None                 |
    |           replication_status          |               disabled               |
    |                  size                 |                  1                   |
    |              snapshot_id              |                 None                 |
    |              source_volid             |                 None                 |
    |                 status                |               creating               |
    |                user_id                |   58126687cbcc4888bfa9ab73a2256f27   |
    |              volume_type              |                 None                 |
    +---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
  3. After a short time, the volume status should change from creating to available:

    $ cinder list
    +--------------------------------------+-----------+---------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+-------------+
    |                  ID                  |   Status  |   Name  | Size | Volume Type | Bootable | Multiattach | Attached to |
    +--------------------------------------+-----------+---------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+-------------+
    | 09e3743e-192a-4ada-b8ee-d35352fa65c4 | available | volume1 |  1   |      -      |  false   |    False    |             |
    +--------------------------------------+-----------+---------+------+-------------+----------+-------------+-------------+

Attach the volume to an instance

  1. Attach a volume to an instance:

    $ nova volume-attach INSTANCE_NAME VOLUME_ID

    Replace INSTANCE_NAME with the name of the instance and VOLUME_ID with the ID of the volume you want to attach to it.

    Example

    Attach the 09e3743e-192a-4ada-b8ee-d35352fa65c4 volume to the public-instance instance:

    $ nova volume-attach public-instance 09e3743e-192a-4ada-b8ee-d35352fa65c4
    +----------+--------------------------------------+
    | Property | Value                                |
    +----------+--------------------------------------+
    | device   | /dev/vdb                             |
    | id       | 158bea89-07db-4ac2-8115-66c0d6a4bb48 |
    | serverId | 181c52ba-aebc-4c32-a97d-2e8e82e4eaaf |
    | volumeId | 09e3743e-192a-4ada-b8ee-d35352fa65c4 |
    +----------+--------------------------------------+
  2. List volumes:

    $ nova volume-list
    +--------------------------------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+--------------------------------------+
    | ID                                   | Status    | Display Name | Size | Volume Type | Attached to                          |
    +--------------------------------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+--------------------------------------+
    | 09e3743e-192a-4ada-b8ee-d35352fa65c4 | in-use    |              | 1    | -           | 181c52ba-aebc-4c32-a97d-2e8e82e4eaaf |
    +--------------------------------------+-----------+--------------+------+-------------+--------------------------------------+
  3. Access your instance using SSH and use the fdisk command to verify presence of the volume as the /dev/vdb block storage device:

    $ sudo fdisk -l
    
    Disk /dev/vda: 1073 MB, 1073741824 bytes
    255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 130 cylinders, total 2097152 sectors
    Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    Disk identifier: 0x00000000
    
       Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
    /dev/vda1   *       16065     2088449     1036192+  83  Linux
    
    Disk /dev/vdb: 1073 MB, 1073741824 bytes
    16 heads, 63 sectors/track, 2080 cylinders, total 2097152 sectors
    Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    Disk identifier: 0x00000000
    
    Disk /dev/vdb doesn't contain a valid partition table

    Note

    You must create a file system on the device and mount it to use the volume.

For more information about how to manage volumes, see the OpenStack User Guide.

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