Infortrend volume driver¶
The Infortrend volume driver is a Block Storage driver providing iSCSI and Fibre Channel support for Infortrend storages.
Supported operations¶
The Infortrend volume driver supports the following volume operations:
- Create, delete, attach, and detach volumes. 
- Create and delete a snapshot. 
- Create a volume from a snapshot. 
- Copy an image to a volume. 
- Copy a volume to an image. 
- Clone a volume. 
- Extend a volume 
- Retype a volume. 
- Manage and unmanage a volume. 
- Migrate a volume with back-end assistance. 
- Live migrate an instance with volumes hosted on an Infortrend backend. 
System requirements¶
To use the Infortrend volume driver, the following settings are required:
Set up Infortrend storage¶
- Create logical volumes in advance. 
- Host side setting - Peripheral device typeshould be- No Device Present (Type=0x7f).
Set up cinder-volume node¶
- Install JRE 7 or later. 
- Download the Infortrend storage CLI from the release page. Choose the raidcmd_ESDS10.jar file, which’s under v2.1.3 on the github releases page, and assign it to the default path - /opt/bin/Infortrend/.
Driver configuration¶
On cinder-volume nodes, set the following in your
/etc/cinder/cinder.conf, and use the following options to configure it:
Driver options¶
| Configuration option = Default value | Description | 
|---|---|
| [DEFAULT] | |
| 
 | (Integer) The maximum retry times if a command fails. | 
| 
 | (String) The Infortrend CLI absolute path. | 
| 
 | (Integer) The timeout for CLI in seconds. | 
| 
 | (Boolean) The Infortrend CLI cache. Make sure the array is only managed by Openstack, and it is only used by one cinder-volume node. Otherwise, never enable it! The data might be asynchronous if there were any other operations. | 
| 
 | (String) The Infortrend logical volumes name list. It is separated with comma. | 
| 
 | (String) Infortrend iqn prefix for iSCSI. | 
| 
 | (String) Infortrend raid channel ID list on Slot A for OpenStack usage. It is separated with comma. | 
| 
 | (String) Infortrend raid channel ID list on Slot A for OpenStack usage. It is separated with comma. | 
| 
 | (String) The Java absolute path. | 
iSCSI configuration example¶
[DEFAULT]
default_volume_type = IFT-ISCSI
enabled_backends = IFT-ISCSI
[IFT-ISCSI]
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.infortrend.infortrend_iscsi_cli.InfortrendCLIISCSIDriver
volume_backend_name = IFT-ISCSI
infortrend_pools_name = POOL-1,POOL-2
san_ip = MANAGEMENT_PORT_IP
san_password = MANAGEMENT_PASSWORD
infortrend_slots_a_channels_id = 0,1,2,3
infortrend_slots_b_channels_id = 0,1,2,3
Fibre Channel configuration example¶
[DEFAULT]
default_volume_type = IFT-FC
enabled_backends = IFT-FC
[IFT-FC]
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.infortrend.infortrend_fc_cli.InfortrendCLIFCDriver
volume_backend_name = IFT-FC
infortrend_pools_name = POOL-1,POOL-2,POOL-3
san_ip = MANAGEMENT_PORT_IP
san_password = MANAGEMENT_PASSWORD
infortrend_slots_a_channels_id = 4,5
Multipath configuration¶
- Enable multipath for image transfer in - /etc/cinder/cinder.conffor each back end or in- [backend_defaults]section as a common configuration for all backends.- use_multipath_for_image_xfer = True - Restart the - cinder-volumeservice.
- Enable multipath for volume attach and detach in - /etc/nova/nova.conf.- [libvirt] ... volume_use_multipath = True ... - Restart the - nova-computeservice.
Extra spec usage¶
- infortrend:provisioning- Defaults to- fullprovisioning, the valid values are thin and full.
- infortrend:tiering- Defaults to use- alltiering, the valid values are subsets of 0, 1, 2, 3.- If multi-pools are configured in - cinder.conf, it can be specified for each pool, separated by semicolon.- For example: - infortrend:provisioning:- POOL-1:thin; POOL-2:full- infortrend:tiering:- POOL-1:all; POOL-2:0; POOL-3:0,1,3
For more details, see Infortrend documents.
