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Strainerfile |
Description
Installs the OpenStack Block Storage service Cinder as part of the OpenStack reference deployment Chef for OpenStack. The https://github.com/stackforge/openstack-chef-repo contains documentation for using this cookbook in the context of a full OpenStack deployment. Cinder is currently installed from packages.
Requirements
- Chef 0.10.0 or higher required (for Chef environment use).
Cookbooks
The following cookbooks are dependencies:
- apt
- openstack-common
- openstack-identity
- openstack-image
- selinux (Fedora)
Usage
api
- Installs the cinder-api, sets up the cinder database, and cinder service/user/endpoints in keystone
scheduler
- Installs the cinder-scheduler service
volume
- Installs the cinder-volume service and sets up the iscsi helper
Defaults to the ISCSI (LVM) Driver.
Attributes
openstack["block-storage"]["db"]["username"]
- cinder username for databaseopenstack["block-storage"]["rabbit"]["username"]
- Username for cinder rabbit accessopenstack["block-storage"]["rabbit"]["vhost"]
- The rabbit vhost to useopenstack["block-storage"]["rabbit"]["port"]
- The rabbit port to useopenstack["block-storage"]["rabbit"]["host"]
- The rabbit host to use (must set whenopenstack["block-storage"]["rabbit"]["ha"]
false).openstack["block-storage"]["rabbit"]["ha"]
- Whether or not to use rabbit haopenstack["block-storage"]["service_tenant_name"]
- name of tenant to use for the cinder service account in keystoneopenstack["block-storage"]["service_user"]
- cinder service user in keystoneopenstack["block-storage"]["service_role"]
- role for the cinder service user in keystoneopenstack["block-storage"]["syslog"]["use"]
openstack["block-storage"]["syslog"]["facility"]
openstack["block-storage"]["syslog"]["config_facility"]
openstack["block-storage"]["platform"]
- hash of platform specific package/service names and optionsopenstack["block-storage"]["volume"]["state_path"]
- Top-level directory for maintaining cinder's stateopenstack["block-storage"]["volume"]["driver"]
- Driver to use for volume creationopenstack["block-storage"]["volume"]["volume_group"]
- Name for the VG that will contain exported volumesopenstack["block-storage"]["volume"]["iscsi_helper"]
- ISCSI target user-land tool to useopenstack["block-storage"]["rbd_pool"]
- RADOS Block Device pool to useopenstack["block-storage"]["rbd_user"]
- User for Cephx Authenticationopenstack["block-storage"]["rbd_secret_uuid"]
- Secret UUID for Cephx Authenticationopenstack["block-storage"]["policy"]["context_is_admin"]
- Define administratorsopenstack["block-storage"]["policy"]["default"]
- default volume operations ruleopenstack["block-storage"]["policy"]["admin_or_owner"]
- Define an admin or owneropenstack["block-storage"]["policy"]["admin_api"]
- Define api adminopenstack["block-storage"]["netapp"]["protocol"]
- how are we talking to either dfm or filer, http or httpsopenstack["block-storage"]["netapp"]["dfm_hostname"]
- Host or IP of your dfm serveropenstack["block-storage"]["netapp"]["dfm_login"]
- Username for dfmopenstack["block-storage"]["netapp"]["dfm_password"]
- password for the dfm useropenstack["block-storage"]["netapp"]["dfm_port"]
- default port for dfmopenstack["block-storage"]["netapp"]["dfm_web_port"]
- web gui port for wsdl file downloadopenstack["block-storage"]["netapp"]["storage_service"]
- name of the service in dfpmopenstack["block-storage"]["netapp"]["netapp_server_port"]
- web admin port of the filer itselfopenstack["block-storage"]["netapp"]["netapp_server_hostname"]
- hostname of your filer, needs to be resolvableopenstack["block-storage"]["netapp"]["netapp_server_login"]
- Username for netapp fileropenstack["block-storage"]["netapp"]["netapp_server_password"]
- password for user aboveopenstack["block-storage"]["nfs"]["shares_config"]
- file containing line by line entries of server:exportopenstack["block-storage"]["nfs"]["mount_point_base"]
- directory to mount NFS exported shares
Testing
This cookbook uses bundler, berkshelf, and strainer to isolate dependencies and run tests.
Tests are defined in Strainerfile.
To run tests:
$ bundle install # install gem dependencies
$ bundle exec berks install # install cookbook dependencies
$ bundle exec strainer test # run tests
License and Author
Author | Justin Shepherd (justin.shepherd@rackspace.com) |
Author | Jason Cannavale (jason.cannavale@rackspace.com) |
Author | Ron Pedde (ron.pedde@rackspace.com) |
Author | Joseph Breu (joseph.breu@rackspace.com) |
Author | William Kelly (william.kelly@rackspace.com) |
Author | Darren Birkett (darren.birkett@rackspace.co.uk) |
Author | Evan Callicoat (evan.callicoat@rackspace.com) |
Author | Matt Ray (matt@opscode.com) |
Author | Jay Pipes (jaypipes@att.com) |
Author | John Dewey (jdewey@att.com) |
Author | Abel Lopez (al592b@att.com) |
Author | Sean Gallagher (sean.gallagher@att.com) |
Author | Ionut Artarisi (iartarisi@suse.cz) |
Copyright | Copyright (c) 2012, Rackspace US, Inc. |
Copyright | Copyright (c) 2012-2013, AT&T Services, Inc. |
Copyright | Copyright (c) 2013, Opscode, Inc. |
Copyright | Copyright (c) 2013, SUSE Linux GmbH |
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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