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Install and configure the storage nodes
This section describes how to install and configure storage nodes
that operate the account, container, and object services. For
simplicity, this configuration references two storage nodes, each
containing two empty local block storage devices. The instructions use
/dev/sdb
and /dev/sdc
, but you can substitute
different values for your particular nodes.
Although Object Storage supports any file system with extended attributes (xattr)
,
testing and benchmarking indicate the best performance and reliability
on XFS
. For more
information on horizontally scaling your environment, see the Deployment
Guide.
Prerequisites
Before you install and configure the Object Storage service on the storage nodes, you must prepare the storage devices.
Note
Perform these steps on each storage node.
Install the supporting utility packages:
ubuntu or debian
# apt-get install xfsprogs rsync
rdo
# yum install xfsprogs rsync
obs
# zypper install xfsprogs rsync
Format the
/dev/sdb
and/dev/sdc
devices as XFS:# mkfs.xfs /dev/sdb # mkfs.xfs /dev/sdc
Create the mount point directory structure:
# mkdir -p /srv/node/sdb # mkdir -p /srv/node/sdc
Edit the
/etc/fstab
file and add the following to it:/dev/sdb /srv/node/sdb xfs noatime,nodiratime,nobarrier,logbufs=8 0 2 /dev/sdc /srv/node/sdc xfs noatime,nodiratime,nobarrier,logbufs=8 0 2
Mount the devices:
# mount /srv/node/sdb # mount /srv/node/sdc
Create or edit the
/etc/rsyncd.conf
file to contain the following:uid = swift gid = swift log file = /var/log/rsyncd.log pid file = /var/run/rsyncd.pid address = MANAGEMENT_INTERFACE_IP_ADDRESS [account] max connections = 2 path = /srv/node/ read only = False lock file = /var/lock/account.lock [container] max connections = 2 path = /srv/node/ read only = False lock file = /var/lock/container.lock [object] max connections = 2 path = /srv/node/ read only = False lock file = /var/lock/object.lock
Replace
MANAGEMENT_INTERFACE_IP_ADDRESS
with the IP address of the management network on the storage node.Note
The
rsync
service requires no authentication, so consider running it on a private network in production environments.
ubuntu or debian
Edit the
/etc/default/rsync
file and enable thersync
service:RSYNC_ENABLE=true
Start the
rsync
service:# service rsync start
obs or rdo
Start the
rsyncd
service and configure it to start when the system boots:# systemctl enable rsyncd.service # systemctl start rsyncd.service
Install and configure components
Note
Perform these steps on each storage node.
Install the packages:
ubuntu or debian
# apt-get install swift swift-account swift-container swift-object
rdo
# yum install openstack-swift-account openstack-swift-container \ openstack-swift-object
obs
# zypper install openstack-swift-account \ openstack-swift-container openstack-swift-object python-xml
ubuntu or rdo or debian
Obtain the accounting, container, and object service configuration files from the Object Storage source repository:
# curl -o /etc/swift/account-server.conf https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/swift/plain/etc/account-server.conf-sample?h=stable/mitaka # curl -o /etc/swift/container-server.conf https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/swift/plain/etc/container-server.conf-sample?h=stable/mitaka # curl -o /etc/swift/object-server.conf https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/swift/plain/etc/object-server.conf-sample?h=stable/mitaka
Ensure proper ownership of the mount point directory structure:
# chown -R swift:swift /srv/node
Create the
recon
directory and ensure proper ownership of it:# mkdir -p /var/cache/swift # chown -R root:swift /var/cache/swift # chmod -R 775 /var/cache/swift
obs
Ensure proper ownership of the mount point directory structure:
# chown -R swift:swift /srv/node