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EMC XtremIO Block Storage driver configuration
The high performance XtremIO All Flash Array (AFA) offers Block Storage services to OpenStack. Using the driver, OpenStack Block Storage hosts can connect to an XtremIO Storage cluster.
This section explains how to configure and connect the block storage nodes to an XtremIO storage cluster.
Support matrix
XtremApp version 3.0 and 4.0 are supported.
Supported operations
- Create, delete, clone, attach, and detach volumes.
- Create and delete volume snapshots.
- Create a volume from a snapshot.
- Copy an image to a volume.
- Copy a volume to an image.
- Extend a volume.
- Manage and unmanage a volume.
- Get volume statistics.
XtremIO Block Storage driver configuration
Edit the cinder.conf
file by adding the configuration
below under the [DEFAULT]
section of the file in case of a
single back end or under a separate section in case of multiple back
ends (for example [XTREMIO]). The configuration file is usually located
under the following path /etc/cinder/cinder.conf
.
For a configuration example, refer to the configuration emc_extremio_configuration_example
.
XtremIO driver name
Configure the driver name by setting the following parameter in the
cinder.conf
file:
For iSCSI:
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.emc.xtremio.XtremIOIscsiDriver
For Fibre Channel:
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.emc.xtremio.XtremIOFibreChannelDriver
XtremIO management server (XMS) IP
To retrieve the management IP, use the show-xms
CLI command.
Configure the management IP by adding the following parameter:
san_ip = XMS Management IP
XtremIO cluster name
In XtremIO version 4.0, a single XMS can manage multiple cluster back ends. In such setups, the administrator is required to specify the cluster name (in addition to the XMS IP). Each cluster must be defined as a separate back end.
To retrieve the cluster name, run the show-clusters
CLI command.
Configure the cluster name by adding the following parameter:
xtremio_cluster_name = Cluster-Name
Note
When a single cluster is managed in XtremIO version 4.0, the cluster name is not required.
XtremIO user credentials
OpenStack Block Storage requires an XtremIO XMS user with administrative privileges. XtremIO recommends creating a dedicated OpenStack user account that holds an administrative user role.
Refer to the XtremIO User Guide for details on user account management.
Create an XMS account using either the XMS GUI or the add-user-account
CLI
command.
Configure the user credentials by adding the following parameters:
san_login = XMS username
san_password = XMS username password
Multiple back ends
Configuring multiple storage back ends enables you to create several back-end storage solutions that serve the same OpenStack Compute resources.
When a volume is created, the scheduler selects the appropriate back end to handle the request, according to the specified volume type.
Setting thin provisioning and multipathing parameters
To support thin provisioning and multipathing in the XtremIO Array, the following parameters from the Nova and Cinder configuration files should be modified as follows:
Thin Provisioning
All XtremIO volumes are thin provisioned. The default value of 20 should be maintained for the
max_over_subscription_ratio
parameter.The
use_cow_images
parameter in thenova.conf
file should be set toFalse
as follows:use_cow_images = False
Multipathing
The
use_multipath_for_image_xfer
parameter in thecinder.conf
file should be set toTrue
as follows:use_multipath_for_image_xfer = True
Configuring CHAP
The XtremIO Block Storage driver supports CHAP initiator authentication. If CHAP initiator authentication is required, set the CHAP Authentication mode to initiator.
To set the CHAP initiator mode using CLI, run the following CLI command:
$ modify-chap chap-authentication-mode=initiator
The CHAP initiator mode can also be set via the XMS GUI.
Refer to XtremIO User Guide for details on CHAP configuration via GUI and CLI.
The CHAP initiator authentication credentials (username and password) are generated automatically by the Block Storage driver. Therefore, there is no need to configure the initial CHAP credentials manually in XMS.
Configuration example
You can update the cinder.conf
file by editing the
necessary parameters as follows:
[Default]
enabled_backends = XtremIO
[XtremIO]
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.emc.xtremio.XtremIOFibreChannelDriver
san_ip = XMS_IP
xtremio_cluster_name = Cluster01
san_login = XMS_USER
san_password = XMS_PASSWD
volume_backend_name = XtremIOAFA