Recently resizer 0.5.0 has been released.
This PR updated the resizer container from
v0.4.0 to v0.5.0
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
As kubernetes CSI sidecar is exposing the
GRPC mertics we can make use of the same in
ceph-csi we dont need to expose our own.
update: #881
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
- adds proposal document for PVC encryption from PR448
- adds per-volume encription by generating encryption passphrase
for each volume and storing it in a KMS
- adds HashiCorp Vault integration as a KMS for encryption passphrases
- avoids encrypting volume second time if it was already encrypted but
no file system created
- avoids unnecessary checks if volume is a mapped device when encryption
was not requested
- prevents resizing encrypted volumes (it is not currently supported)
- prevents creating snapshots from encrypted volumes to prevent attack
on encryption key (security guard until re-encryption of volumes
implemented)
Signed-off-by: Vasyl Purchel vasyl.purchel@workday.com
Signed-off-by: Andrea Baglioni andrea.baglioni@workday.comFixes#420Fixes#744
Use Deployment with leader election instead of StatefulSet
Deployment behaves better when a node gets disconnected
from the rest of the cluster - new provisioner leader
is elected in ~15 seconds, while it may take up to
5 minutes for StatefulSet to start a new replica.
Refer: kubernetes-csi/external-provisioner@52d1fbc
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
Every Ceph CLI that is invoked at present passes the key via the
--key option, and hence is exposed to key being displayed on
the host using a ps command or such means.
This commit addresses this issue by stashing the key in a tmp
file, which is again created on a tmpfs (or empty dir backed by
memory). Further using such tmp files as arguments to the --keyfile
option for every CLI that is invoked.
This prevents the key from being visible as part of the argument list
of the invoked program on the system.
Fixes: #318
Signed-off-by: ShyamsundarR <srangana@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>
Deployment behaves better when a node gets disconnected from the rest of
the cluster - new provisioner leader is elected in ~15 seconds, while
it may take up to 5 minutes for StatefulSet to start a new replica.
Refer: 52d1fbcf9dFixes: #335
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
currently, we have 3 docker files(cephcsi,rbd,cephfs) in the ceph-csi repo.
[commit ](85e121ebfe)
added by John to build a single image which can act as rbd or
cephfs based on the input configuration.
This PR updates the makefile and kubernetes templates to use
the unified image and also its deletes the other two dockerfiles.
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.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>
currently we are deploying external-attacher
as a seperate statefulset, which leads to
attacher communicating with the node provisoner
daemonset, This PR deploys external-attacher
as a sidecar container inside provisioner
statefulset, so that external-provisioner
always communicates with the plugin responsible
for the provision controller capcabilities.
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.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>
as the socket directory will be created
inside the container no need to follow
the plugin name in for the directory
creation, this will also reduce the code
changes if we want to change driver name.
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>