Thick-provisioning was introduced to make accounting of assigned space
for volumes easier. When thick-provisioned volumes are the only consumer
of the Ceph cluster, this works fine. However, it is unlikely that this
is the case. Instead, accounting of the requested (thin-provisioned)
size of volumes is much more practical as different types of volumes can
be tracked.
OpenShift already provides cluster-wide quotas, which can combine
accounting of requested volumes by grouping different StorageClasses.
In addition to the difficult practise of allowing only thick-provisioned
RBD backed volumes, the performance makes thick-provisioning
troublesome. As volumes need to be completely allocated, data needs to
be written to the volume. This can take a long time, depending on the
size of the volume. Provisioning, cloning and snapshotting becomes very
much noticeable, and because of the additional time consumption, more
prone to failures.
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
In addition to the single ServiceAccount KMS support for Hashicorp
Vault, Ceph-CSI can now use a ServiceAccount per Tenant as well. This
adds the user-documentation with references to the example deployment
files.
Closes: #2222
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
Current rbd plugin only supports the layering feature
for rbd image. Add exclusive-lock and journaling image
features for the rbd.
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: woohhan <woohyung_han@tmax.co.kr>
Add an option to the StorageClass to support creating fully allocated
(thick provisioned) RBD images
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
When a volume was provisioned by an old Ceph-CSI provisioner, the
metadata of the RBD image will contain `requiresEncryption` to indicate
a passphrase needs to be created. New Ceph-CSI provisioners create the
passphrase in the CreateVolume request, and set `encryptionPrepared`
instead.
When a new node-plugin detects that `requiresEncryption` is set in the
RBD image metadata, it will fallback to the old behaviour.
In case `encryptionPrepared` is read from the RBD image metadata, the
passphrase is used to cryptsetup/format the image.
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
The yaml files for RBD encryption are located in examples/kms/vault, and
not in the examples/rbd directory.
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
In addition to the Vault KMS support (uses Kubernetes ServiceAccount),
there is the new Vault Tokens KMS feature.
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
as v1.0.0 is deprecated we need to remove the support
for it in the Next coming (v3.0.0) release. This PR
removes the support for the same.
closes#882
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
Added maxsnapshotsonimage flag to flatten
the older rbd images on the chain to avoid
issue in krbd.The limit is in krbd since it
only allocate 1 4KiB page to handle all the
snapshot ids for an image.
The max limit is 510 as per
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/
aaa2faab4ed8e5fe0111e04d6e168c028fe2987f/drivers/block/rbd.c#L98
in cephcsi we arekeeping the default to 450 to reserve 10%
to avoid issues.
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
added skipForceFlatten flag to skip
the image deptha and skip image flattening.
This will be very useful if the kernel is
not listed in cephcsi which supports deep
flatten fauture.
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
added Hardlimit and Softlimit flags for cephcsi
arguments. When the Softlimit is reached cephcsi
will start a background task to flatten the rbd
image and return success and if the hardlimit
is reached it will start a background task
to flatten the rbd image and return ready
to use as false to make sure that the image
will not be used until it is flatten.
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
Updated storageclass and snapshotclass
to include the name prefix for naming
subvolumes and snapshots.
Fixes: #1087
Signed-off-by: Yug Gupta <ygupta@redhat.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>
this allows administrators to override the naming prefix for both volumes and snapshots
created by the rbd plugin.
Signed-off-by: Reinier Schoof <reinier@skoef.nl>
* moves KMS type from StorageClass into KMS configuration itself
* updates omapval used to identify KMS to only it's ID without the type
why?
1. when using multiple KMS configurations (not currently supported)
automated parsing of kms configuration will be failing because some
entries in configs won't comply with the requested type
2. less options are needed in the StorageClass and less data used to
identify the KMS
Signed-off-by: Vasyl Purchel vasyl.purchel@workday.com
Signed-off-by: Andrea Baglioni andrea.baglioni@workday.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
Adds encryption in StorageClass as a parameter. Encryption passphrase is
stored in kubernetes secrets per StorageClass. Implements rbd volume
encryption relying on dm-crypt and cryptsetup using LUKS extension
The change is related to proposal made earlier. This is a first part of
the full feature that adds encryption with passphrase stored in secrets.
Signed-off-by: Vasyl Purchel vasyl.purchel@workday.com
Signed-off-by: Andrea Baglioni andrea.baglioni@workday.com
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Papaioannou ioannis.papaioannou@workday.com
Signed-off-by: Paul Mc Auley paul.mcauley@workday.com
Signed-off-by: Sergio de Carvalho sergio.carvalho@workday.com
The container runtime CRI-O limits the number of PIDs to 1024 by
default. When many PVCs are requested at the same time, it is possible
for the provisioner to start too many threads (or go routines) and
executing 'rbd' commands can start to fail. In case a go routine can not
get started, the process panics.
The PID limit can be changed by passing an argument to kubelet, but this
will affect all pids running on a host. Changing the parameters to
kubelet is also not a very elegant solution.
Instead, the provisioner pod can change the configuration itself. The
pod is running in privileged mode and can write to /sys/fs/cgroup where
the limit is configured.
With this change, the limit is configured to 'max', just as if there is
no limit at all. The logs of the csi-rbdplugin in the provisioner pod
will reflect the change it makes when starting the service:
$ oc -n rook-ceph logs -c csi-rbdplugin csi-rbdplugin-provisioner-0
..
I0726 13:59:19.737678 1 cephcsi.go:127] Initial PID limit is set to 1024
I0726 13:59:19.737746 1 cephcsi.go:136] Reconfigured PID limit to -1 (max)
..
It is possible to pass a different limit on the commandline of the
cephcsi executable. The following flag has been added:
--pidlimit=<int> the PID limit to configure through cgroups
This accepts special values -1 (max) and 0 (default, do not
reconfigure). Other integers will be the limit that gets configured in
cgroups.
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
This change also starts mapping nbd based access using ther rbd CLI
as, it is a prerequisite to get device listing for nbd as well.
Signed-off-by: ShyamsundarR <srangana@redhat.com>
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>
This commit adds support to mount and delete volumes provisioned by older
plugin versions (1.0.0) in order to support backward compatibility to 1.0.0
created volumes.
It adds back the ability to specify where older meta data was specified, using
the metadatastorage option to the plugin. Further, using the provided meta data
to mount and delete the older volumes.
It also supports a variety of ways in which monitor information may have been
specified (in the storage class, or in the secret), to keep the monitor
information current.
Testing done:
- Mount/Delete 1.0.0 plugin created volume with monitors in the StorageClass
- Mount/Delete 1.0.0 plugin created volume with monitors in the secret with
a key "monitors"
- Mount/Delete 1.0.0 plugin created volume with monitors in the secret with
a user specified key
- PVC creation and deletion with the current version (to ensure at the minimum
no broken functionality)
- Tested some negative cases, where monitor information is missing in secrets
or present with a different key name, to understand if failure scenarios work
as expected
Updates #378
Follow-up work:
- Documentation on how to upgrade to 1.1 plugin and retain above functionality
for older volumes
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>
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>
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>