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Lenovo Fibre Channel and iSCSI drivers
The LenovoFCDriver
and LenovoISCSIDriver
Cinder drivers allow Lenovo S3200 or S2200 arrays to be used for block
storage in OpenStack deployments.
System requirements
To use the Lenovo drivers, the following are required:
- Lenovo S3200 or S2200 array with:
- iSCSI or FC host interfaces
- G22x firmware or later
- Network connectivity between the OpenStack host and the array management interfaces
- HTTPS or HTTP must be enabled on the array
Supported operations
- Create, delete, attach, and detach volumes.
- Create, list, and delete volume snapshots.
- Create a volume from a snapshot.
- Copy an image to a volume.
- Copy a volume to an image.
- Clone a volume.
- Extend a volume.
- Migrate a volume with back-end assistance.
- Retype a volume.
- Manage and unmanage a volume.
Configuring the array
Verify that the array can be managed using an HTTPS connection. HTTP can also be used if
lenovo_api_protocol=http
is placed into the appropriate sections of thecinder.conf
file.Confirm that virtual pools A and B are present if you plan to use virtual pools for OpenStack storage.
Edit the
cinder.conf
file to define a storage back-end entry for each storage pool on the array that will be managed by OpenStack. Each entry consists of a unique section name, surrounded by square brackets, followed by options specified inkey=value
format.- The
lenovo_backend_name
value specifies the name of the storage pool on the array. - The
volume_backend_name
option value can be a unique value, if you wish to be able to assign volumes to a specific storage pool on the array, or a name that's shared among multiple storage pools to let the volume scheduler choose where new volumes are allocated. - The rest of the options will be repeated for each storage pool in a
given array: the appropriate Cinder driver name; IP address or host name
of the array management interface; the username and password of an array
user account with
manage
privileges; and the iSCSI IP addresses for the array if using the iSCSI transport protocol.
In the examples below, two back ends are defined, one for pool A and one for pool B, and a common
volume_backend_name
is used so that a single volume type definition can be used to allocate volumes from both pools.Example: iSCSI example back-end entries
[pool-a] lenovo_backend_name = A volume_backend_name = lenovo-array volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.lenovo.lenovo_iscsi.LenovoISCSIDriver san_ip = 10.1.2.3 san_login = manage san_password = !manage lenovo_iscsi_ips = 10.2.3.4,10.2.3.5 [pool-b] lenovo_backend_name = B volume_backend_name = lenovo-array volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.lenovo.lenovo_iscsi.LenovoISCSIDriver san_ip = 10.1.2.3 san_login = manage san_password = !manage lenovo_iscsi_ips = 10.2.3.4,10.2.3.5
Example: Fibre Channel example back-end entries
[pool-a] lenovo_backend_name = A volume_backend_name = lenovo-array volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.lenovo.lenovo_fc.LenovoFCDriver san_ip = 10.1.2.3 san_login = manage san_password = !manage [pool-b] lenovo_backend_name = B volume_backend_name = lenovo-array volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.lenovo.lenovo_fc.LenovoFCDriver san_ip = 10.1.2.3 san_login = manage san_password = !manage
- The
If HTTPS is not enabled in the array, include
lenovo_api_protocol = http
in each of the back-end definitions.If HTTPS is enabled, you can enable certificate verification with the option
lenovo_verify_certificate=True
. You may also use thelenovo_verify_certificate_path
parameter to specify the path to a CA_BUNDLE file containing CAs other than those in the default list.Modify the
[DEFAULT]
section of thecinder.conf
file to add anenabled_backends
parameter specifying the back-end entries you added, and adefault_volume_type
parameter specifying the name of a volume type that you will create in the next step.Example: [DEFAULT] section changes
[DEFAULT] ... enabled_backends = pool-a,pool-b default_volume_type = lenovo ...
Create a new volume type for each distinct
volume_backend_name
value that you added to thecinder.conf
file. The example below assumes that the samevolume_backend_name=lenovo-array
option was specified in all of the entries, and specifies that the volume typelenovo
can be used to allocate volumes from any of them.Example: Creating a volume type
$ cinder type-create lenovo $ cinder type-key lenovo set volume_backend_name=lenovo-array
After modifying the
cinder.conf
file, restart thecinder-volume
service.
Driver-specific options
The following table contains the configuration options that are specific to the Lenovo drivers.