Hi,
I have managed to get our storage team here to give me access to a NetApp.
So I started reading this in detail -
http://netapp.github.io/openstack-deploy-ops-guide/kilo/content/section_m...
and it became quickly apparent that there appears to be no mention of a
particular functionality we may need....
To elaborate -
We have existing NFS exports containing files that we would like to make
available to instances directly with Manila.
All the documentation I have read both from NetApp and Openstack
concentrates on creating new Manila shares, in NetApp speak this means
the NetApp Manila backend acting on an API call to create a new FlexVol
(Manila share) on the NetApp NFS filer.
So how do you import existing FlexVols (NFS exports) into Manila?
I looks briefly at the code and only came up with this Class that looked
promising (but equally may be a red herring)-
>
grep -ir -B 1 -A5 "existing"
/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/manila/api/contrib/share_manage.py
class Share_manage(extensions.ExtensionDescriptor):
"""Allows existing share to be 'managed' by
Manila."""
name = 'ShareManage'
alias = 'os-share-manage'
updated = '2015-02-17T00:00:00+00:00'
>
Am I missing something here (which is entirely possible) or does the API
not yet expose this functionality?
Thanks
On 06/07/2015 15:13, Charles Short wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for the quick reply.
That sounds useful for testing general Manila functionality.
In an ideal world I would like the backend I use to support a
multi-tenacy segmented network, this one does not -
"The driver does not support network segmented multi-tenancy model,
but instead works over a flat network, where the tenants share a network"
I am using vxlan in the tenant network, and so would like to create a
Manila share network with a vxlan segmentation id.
Is there another backend that would support this, or am I bound to
NetApp for this sort of support?
Thanks
On 06/07/2015 14:57, Haïkel wrote:
> 2015-07-06 15:41 GMT+02:00 Charles Short <cems(a)ebi.ac.uk>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have installed the latest RDO Kilo release with two compute nodes
>> and one
>> controller. This all works.
>>
>> I have an external NFS Linux server that currently provides NFS for
>> Cinder.
>>
>> I want to provide another NFS export from the same server directly
>> to an
>> instance with Manila. I can't seem to find any guidance on how to
>> configure
>> a backend in the manila.conf file for this purpose. I need to know
>> how I
>> configure the export server ip, path etc. The only example I can
>> find online
>> is how to configure a backend for NetApp.
>>
>>
http://netapp.github.io/openstack-deploy-ops-guide/kilo/content/manila.ex...
>>
>>
>> I need a backend for a generic Linux NFS server
>>
> You may use the glusterfs backend
>
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/manila/devref/glusterfs_driver.html
>
> Packstack doesn't configure it yet (though puppet-manila has already
> glusterfs support)
>
> H.
>
>> Thanks
>>
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