Veritas Access is a software-defined scale-out network-attached storage (NAS) solution for unstructured data that works on commodity hardware and takes advantage of placing data on premise or in the cloud based on intelligent policies. Through Veritas Access iSCSI Driver, OpenStack Block Storage can use Veritas Access backend as a block storage resource. The driver enables you to create iSCSI volumes that an OpenStack Block Storage server can allocate to any virtual machine running on a compute host.
The Veritas ACCESS iSCSI Driver, version 1.0.0
and later, supports
Veritas ACCESS release 7.4
and later.
Create and delete volumes.
Create and delete snapshots.
Create volume from snapshot.
Extend a volume.
Attach and detach volumes.
Clone volumes.
Enable RESTful service on the Veritas Access Backend.
Create Veritas Access iSCSI target, add store and portal IP to it.
You can create target and add portal IP, store to it as follows:
Target> iscsi target create iqn.2018-02.com.veritas:target02
Target> iscsi target store add target_fs iqn.2018-02.com.veritas:target02
Target> iscsi target portal add iqn.2018-02.com.veritas:target02 10.10.10.1
...
You can add authentication to target as follows:
Target> iscsi target auth incominguser add iqn.2018-02.com.veritas:target02 user1
...
Ensure that the Veritas Access iSCSI target service is online. If the Veritas Access iSCSI target service is not online, enable the service by using the CLI or REST API.
Target> iscsi service start
Target> iscsi service status
...
Define the following required properties in the cinder.conf
file:
volume_driver = cinder.volume.drivers.veritas_access.veritas_iscsi.ACCESSIscsiDriver
san_ip = va_console_ip
san_api_port = 14161
san_login = master
san_password = password
target_port = 3260
vrts_lun_sparse = True
vrts_target_config = /etc/cinder/vrts_target.xml
Define Veritas Access Target details in /etc/cinder/vrts_target.xml
:
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<VRTS>
<VrtsTargets>
<Target>
<Name>iqn.2018-02.com.veritas:target02</Name>
<PortalIP>10.10.10.1</PortalIP>
<Authentication>0</Authentication>
</Target>
</VrtsTargets>
</VRTS>
...
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