File descriptors in use to parse errors from a few command
invocations were incorrect. This led to inability to detect
certain errors cases and act accordingly.
One of the easiest noticeable issues was when an image is deleted
but its RADOS keys and maps are still intact. In such cases
the DeleteVolume call always errored out unable to find the
image rather than, proceed with cleaning up the RADOS objects
and returning a success.
The original method of using stdout was incorrect, as the command
was tested from within a shell script and the scripts STDIN/OUT/ERR
was redirected to understand behavior. This is now tested using just
the CLI in question, and also examining Ceph code, and further
testing a couple of edge conditions by deleting backing images
for PVs
Signed-off-by: ShyamsundarR <srangana@redhat.com>
Currently CephFs provisioner mounts the ceph filesystem
and creates a subdirectory as a part of provisioning the
volume. Ceph now supports commands to provision fs subvolumes,
hance modify the provisioner to use ceph mgr commands to
(de)provision fs subvolumes.
Signed-off-by: Poornima G <pgurusid@redhat.com>
As detailed in issue #279, current lock scheme has hash
buckets that are count of CPUs. This causes a lot of contention
when parallel requests are made to the CSI plugin. To reduce
lock contention, this commit introduces granular locks per
identifier.
The commit also changes the timeout for gRPC requests to Create
and Delete volumes, as the current timeout is 10s (kubernetes
documentation says 15s but code defaults are 10s). A virtual
setup takes about 12-15s to complete a request at times, that leads
to unwanted retries of the same request, hence the increased
timeout to enable operation completion with minimal retries.
Tests to create PVCs before and after these changes look like so,
Before:
Default master code + sidecar provisioner --timeout option set
to 30 seconds
20 PVCs
Creation: 3 runs, 396/391/400 seconds
Deletion: 3 runs, 218/271/118 seconds
- Once was stalled for more than 8 minutes and cancelled the run
After:
Current commit + sidecar provisioner --timeout option set to 30 sec
20 PVCs
Creation: 3 runs, 42/59/65 seconds
Deletion: 3 runs, 32/32/31 seconds
Fixes: #279
Signed-off-by: ShyamsundarR <srangana@redhat.com>
Also reduced code duplication in fetching pool list from Ceph.
DeleteSnapshot like DeleteVolume, should return a success when it
detects that the snapshot keys are missing from the RADOS OMaps that
store the snapshot UUID to request name mapping.
This was missing in the code, and is now added.
Signed-off-by: ShyamsundarR <srangana@redhat.com>
RBD plugin needs only a single ID to manage images and operations against a
pool, mentioned in the storage class. The current scheme of 2 IDs is hence not
needed and removed in this commit.
Further, unlike CephFS plugin, the RBD plugin splits the user id and the key
into the storage class and the secret respectively. Also the parameter name
for the key in the secret is noted in the storageclass making it a variant and
hampers usability/comprehension. This is also fixed by moving the id and the key
to the secret and not retaining the same in the storage class, like CephFS.
Fixes#270
Testing done:
- Basic PVC creation and mounting
Signed-off-by: ShyamsundarR <srangana@redhat.com>
* Enable all static-checks in golangci-lint
* Update golangci-lint version
* Fix issue found in golangci-lint
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
This is a part of the stateless set of commits for CephCSI.
This commit removes the dependency on config maps to store cephFS provisioned
volumes, and instead relies on RADOS based objects and keys, and required
CSI VolumeID encoding to detect the provisioned volumes.
Changes:
- Provide backward compatibility to provisioned volumes by older plugin versions (1.0.0 or older)
- Remove Create/Delete support for statically provisioned volumes (fixes#382)
- Added namespace support to RADOS OMaps and used the same to store RADOS CSI objects and keys in the CephFS metadata pool
- Added support to mention fsname for CephFS provisioning (fixes#359)
- Changed field name in CSI Identifier to 'location', to denote a pool or fscid
- Updated mounter cache to use new scheme
- Required Helm manifests are updated
- Required documentation and other manifests are updated
- Made driver option 'metadatastorage' as optional, as fresh installs do not need to specify the same
Testing done:
- Create/Mount/Delete PVC
- Create/Delete 5 PVCs
- Mount version 1.0.0 PVC
- Delete version 1.0.0 PV
- Mount Statically defined PV/PVC/Pod
- Mount Statically defined version 1.0.0 PV/PVC/Pod
- Delete Statically defined version 1.0.0 PV/PVC/Pod
- Node restart when mounted to test mountcache
- Use InstanceID other than 'default'
- RBD basic round of tests, as namespace is added to OMaps
- csitest against ceph-fs plugin
- NOTE: CephFS plugin still does not detect and address already created
volumes but of a different size
- Test not providing any value to the metadata storage parameter
Signed-off-by: ShyamsundarR <srangana@redhat.com>
Existing config maps are now replaced with rados omaps that help
store information regarding the requested volume names and the rbd
image names backing the same.
Further to detect cluster, pool and which image a volume ID refers
to, changes to volume ID encoding has been done as per provided
design specification in the stateless ceph-csi proposal.
Additional changes and updates,
- Updated documentation
- Updated manifests
- Updated Helm chart
- Addressed a few csi-test failures
Signed-off-by: ShyamsundarR <srangana@redhat.com>
Based on the review comments addressed the following,
- Moved away from having to update the pod with volumes
when a new Ceph cluster is added for provisioning via the
CSI driver
- The above now used k8s APIs to fetch secrets
- TBD: Need to add a watch mechanisim such that these
secrets can be cached and updated when changed
- Folded the Cephc configuration and ID/key config map
and secrets into a single secret
- Provided the ability to read the same config via mapped
or created files within the pod
Tests:
- Ran PV creation/deletion/attach/use using new scheme
StorageClass
- Ran PV creation/deletion/attach/use using older scheme
to ensure nothing is broken
- Did not execute snapshot related tests
Signed-off-by: ShyamsundarR <srangana@redhat.com>
This commit provides the option to pass in Ceph cluster-id instead
of a MON list from the storage class.
This helps in moving towards a stateless CSI implementation.
Tested the following,
- PV provisioning and staging using cluster-id in storage class
- PV provisioning and staging using MON list in storage class
Did not test,
- snapshot operations in either forms of the storage class
Signed-off-by: ShyamsundarR <srangana@redhat.com>
issue #217
Goal
we try to solve when csi exit unexpect, the pod use cephfs pv can not auto recovery because lost mount relation until pod be killed and reschedule to other node. i think this is may be a problem. may be csi plugin can do more thing to remount the old path so when pod may be auto recovery when pod exit and restart, the old mount path can use.
NoGoal
Pod should exit and restart when csi plugin pod exit and mount point lost. if pod not exit will get error of **transport endpoint is not connected**.
implment logic
csi-plugin start:
1. load all MountCachEntry from node local dir
2. check if volID exist in cluster, if no we ignore this entry, if yes continue
3. check if stagingPath exist, if yes we mount the path
4. check if all targetPath exist, if yes we binmount to staging path
NodeServer:
1. NodeStageVolume: add MountCachEntry on local dir include readonly attr and ceph secret
2. NodeStagePublishVolume: add pod bind mount path to MountCachEntry and persist local dir
3. NodeStageunPublishVolume: remove pod bind mount path From MountCachEntry and persist local dir
4. NodeStageunStageVolume: remove MountCachEntry from local dir