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Dean Troyerdc97cb72015-03-28 08:20:50 -05001#!/bin/bash
2#
Daniel Genind4708672014-10-31 15:01:29 -04003# lib/lvm
4# Configure the default LVM volume group used by Cinder and Nova
5
6# Dependencies:
7#
8# - ``functions`` file
9# - ``cinder`` configurations
10
11# DATA_DIR
12
13# clean_default_volume_group - called from clean()
14# configure_default_volume_group - called from configure()
15# init_default_volume_group - called from init()
16
17
18# Save trace setting
Ian Wienand523f4882015-10-13 11:03:03 +110019_XTRACE_LVM=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
Daniel Genind4708672014-10-31 15:01:29 -040020set +o xtrace
21
22
23# Defaults
24# --------
25# Name of the lvm volume groups to use/create for iscsi volumes
Jordan Pittierf5069f32016-11-08 12:10:12 +010026VOLUME_GROUP_NAME=${VOLUME_GROUP_NAME:-stack-volumes}
Daniel Genind4708672014-10-31 15:01:29 -040027DEFAULT_VOLUME_GROUP_NAME=$VOLUME_GROUP_NAME-default
28
29# Backing file name is of the form $VOLUME_GROUP$BACKING_FILE_SUFFIX
30BACKING_FILE_SUFFIX=-backing-file
31
32
Dean Troyerdc97cb72015-03-28 08:20:50 -050033# Functions
34# ---------
Daniel Genind4708672014-10-31 15:01:29 -040035
36# _clean_lvm_volume_group removes all default LVM volumes
37#
38# Usage: clean_lvm_volume_group $vg
39function _clean_lvm_volume_group {
40 local vg=$1
41
42 # Clean out existing volumes
43 sudo lvremove -f $vg
44}
45
46# _clean_lvm_backing_file() removes the backing file of the
47# volume group
48#
49# Usage: _clean_lvm_backing_file() $backing_file
50function _clean_lvm_backing_file {
51 local backing_file=$1
52
Dean Troyerdc97cb72015-03-28 08:20:50 -050053 # If the backing physical device is a loop device, it was probably setup by DevStack
Daniel Genind4708672014-10-31 15:01:29 -040054 if [[ -n "$backing_file" ]] && [[ -e "$backing_file" ]]; then
Ian Wienandada886d2015-10-07 14:06:26 +110055 local vg_dev
56 vg_dev=$(sudo losetup -j $backing_file | awk -F':' '/'$BACKING_FILE_SUFFIX'/ { print $1}')
Eric Harney5237d162016-08-30 10:59:52 -040057 if [[ -n "$vg_dev" ]]; then
58 sudo losetup -d $vg_dev
59 fi
Daniel Genind4708672014-10-31 15:01:29 -040060 rm -f $backing_file
61 fi
62}
63
64# clean_lvm_volume_group() cleans up the volume group and removes the
65# backing file
66#
67# Usage: clean_lvm_volume_group $vg
68function clean_lvm_volume_group {
69 local vg=$1
70
71 _clean_lvm_volume_group $vg
72 # if there is no logical volume left, it's safe to attempt a cleanup
73 # of the backing file
74 if [[ -z "$(sudo lvs --noheadings -o lv_name $vg 2>/dev/null)" ]]; then
75 _clean_lvm_backing_file $DATA_DIR/$vg$BACKING_FILE_SUFFIX
76 fi
77}
78
79
Shin Sato9ee1ef62015-05-28 13:56:58 +090080# _create_lvm_volume_group creates default volume group
Daniel Genind4708672014-10-31 15:01:29 -040081#
82# Usage: _create_lvm_volume_group() $vg $size
83function _create_lvm_volume_group {
84 local vg=$1
85 local size=$2
86
87 local backing_file=$DATA_DIR/$vg$BACKING_FILE_SUFFIX
88 if ! sudo vgs $vg; then
89 # Only create if the file doesn't already exists
Chris Dent4c206072015-02-16 21:56:29 +000090 [[ -f $backing_file ]] || truncate -s $size $backing_file
Ian Wienandada886d2015-10-07 14:06:26 +110091 local vg_dev
92 vg_dev=`sudo losetup -f --show $backing_file`
Daniel Genind4708672014-10-31 15:01:29 -040093
94 # Only create volume group if it doesn't already exist
95 if ! sudo vgs $vg; then
96 sudo vgcreate $vg $vg_dev
97 fi
98 fi
99}
100
101# init_lvm_volume_group() initializes the volume group creating the backing
102# file if necessary
103#
jeckxie8a834942016-12-05 15:32:25 +0800104# Usage: init_lvm_volume_group() $vg $size
Daniel Genind4708672014-10-31 15:01:29 -0400105function init_lvm_volume_group {
106 local vg=$1
107 local size=$2
Daniel Genind4708672014-10-31 15:01:29 -0400108
Attila Fazekas380d92c2015-02-18 16:22:06 +0100109 # Start the lvmetad and tgtd services
Daniel Genind4708672014-10-31 15:01:29 -0400110 if is_fedora || is_suse; then
Attila Fazekas380d92c2015-02-18 16:22:06 +0100111 # services is not started by default
112 start_service lvm2-lvmetad
Attila Fazekasc70605d2015-01-26 15:44:47 +0100113 if [ "$CINDER_ISCSI_HELPER" = "tgtadm" ]; then
114 start_service tgtd
115 fi
Daniel Genind4708672014-10-31 15:01:29 -0400116 fi
117
Attila Fazekas380d92c2015-02-18 16:22:06 +0100118 # Start with a clean volume group
119 _create_lvm_volume_group $vg $size
120
Daniel Genind4708672014-10-31 15:01:29 -0400121 # Remove iscsi targets
Attila Fazekasc70605d2015-01-26 15:44:47 +0100122 if [ "$CINDER_ISCSI_HELPER" = "lioadm" ]; then
123 sudo cinder-rtstool get-targets | sudo xargs -rn 1 cinder-rtstool delete
124 else
Waldemar Znoinski084efc72016-03-09 12:18:51 +0000125 sudo tgtadm --op show --mode target | awk '/Target/ {print $3}' | sudo xargs -r -n1 tgt-admin --delete
Attila Fazekasc70605d2015-01-26 15:44:47 +0100126 fi
Daniel Genind4708672014-10-31 15:01:29 -0400127 _clean_lvm_volume_group $vg
128}
129
Maru Newbyc070a3d2015-01-27 17:44:44 +0000130# Sentinal value to ensure that init of default lvm volume group is
131# only performed once across calls of init_default_lvm_volume_group.
132_DEFAULT_LVM_INIT=${_DEFAULT_LVM_INIT:-0}
133
134# init_default_lvm_volume_group() initializes a default volume group
135# intended to be shared between cinder and nova. It is idempotent;
136# the init of the default volume group is guaranteed to be performed
137# only once so that either or both of the dependent services can
138# safely call this function.
139#
140# Usage: init_default_lvm_volume_group()
141function init_default_lvm_volume_group {
142 if [[ "$_DEFAULT_LVM_INIT" = "0" ]]; then
143 init_lvm_volume_group $DEFAULT_VOLUME_GROUP_NAME $VOLUME_BACKING_FILE_SIZE
144 _DEFAULT_LVM_INIT=1
145 fi
146}
147
Dan Smith6cdb2e02015-04-23 09:12:59 -0700148# clean_lvm_filter() Remove the filter rule set in set_lvm_filter()
149#
150# Usage: clean_lvm_filter()
151function clean_lvm_filter {
152 sudo sed -i "s/^.*# from devstack$//" /etc/lvm/lvm.conf
153}
154
John Griffith4bf861c2015-03-17 21:07:39 -0600155# set_lvm_filter() Gather all devices configured for LVM and
156# use them to build a global device filter
157# set_lvm_filter() Create a device filter
158# and add to /etc/lvm.conf. Note this uses
159# all current PV's in use by LVM on the
160# system to build it's filter.
161#
162# Usage: set_lvm_filter()
163function set_lvm_filter {
Dan Smith6cdb2e02015-04-23 09:12:59 -0700164 local filter_suffix='"r|.*|" ] # from devstack'
John Griffith4bf861c2015-03-17 21:07:39 -0600165 local filter_string="global_filter = [ "
166 local pv
167 local vg
168 local line
169
170 for pv_info in $(sudo pvs --noheadings -o name); do
171 pv=$(echo -e "${pv_info}" | sed 's/ //g' | sed 's/\/dev\///g')
172 new="\"a|$pv|\", "
173 filter_string=$filter_string$new
174 done
175 filter_string=$filter_string$filter_suffix
176
Dan Smith6cdb2e02015-04-23 09:12:59 -0700177 clean_lvm_filter
John Griffith4bf861c2015-03-17 21:07:39 -0600178 sudo sed -i "/# global_filter = \[*\]/a\ $global_filter$filter_string" /etc/lvm/lvm.conf
179 echo_summary "set lvm.conf device global_filter to: $filter_string"
180}
Maru Newbyc070a3d2015-01-27 17:44:44 +0000181
Daniel Genind4708672014-10-31 15:01:29 -0400182# Restore xtrace
Ian Wienand523f4882015-10-13 11:03:03 +1100183$_XTRACE_LVM
Daniel Genind4708672014-10-31 15:01:29 -0400184
185# mode: shell-script
186# End: