Added support for RBD PVC to PVC cloning, below
commands are executed to create a PVC-PVC clone from
RBD side.
* Check the depth(n) of the cloned image if n>=(hard limit -2)
or ((soft limit-2) Add a task to flatten the image and return
about (to avoid image leak) **Note** will try to flatten the
temp clone image in the chain if available
* Reserve the key and values in omap (this will help us to
avoid the leak as it's not reserved earlier as we have returned
ABORT (the request may not come back))
* Create a snapshot of rbd image
* Clone the snapshot (temp clone)
* Delete the snapshot
* Snapshot the temp clone
* Clone the snapshot (final clone)
* Delete the snapshot
```bash
1) check the image depth of the parent image if flatten required
add a task to flatten image and return ABORT to avoid leak
(hardlimit-2 and softlimit-2 check will be done)
2) Reserve omap keys
2) rbd snap create <RBD image for src k8s volume>@<random snap name>
3) rbd clone --rbd-default-clone-format 2 --image-feature
layering,deep-flatten <RBD image for src k8s volume>@<random snap>
<RBD image for temporary snap image>
4) rbd snap rm <RBD image for src k8s volume>@<random snap name>
5) rbd snap create <cloned RBD image created in snapshot process>@<random snap name>
6) rbd clone --rbd-default-clone-format 2 --image-feature <k8s dst vol config>
<RBD image for temporary snap image>@<random snap name> <RBD image for k8s dst vol>
7)rbd snap rm <RBD image for src k8s volume>@<random snap name>
```
* Delete temporary clone image created as part of clone(delete if present)
* Delete rbd image
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
as RHEL 8.2 supports the deep-flatten
feature, added it to the list to map
the rbd images on the node without flattening.
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
as v5.1.0 supports the deep-flatten feature,lowering
the required version to map rbd images which
are having deep-flatten feature
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>
if the PVC access mode is ReadOnlyMany
or single node readonly, mounting the rbd
device path to the staging path as readonly
to avoid the write operation.
If the PVC acccess mode is readonly, mapping
rbd images as readonly.
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
There is a bug in current code where the devicePath
is always empty and the rbd image unmap never
happens if nodeplugin fails to mount the rbd image
to the stagingpath.
This is a fix to unmap the rbd image if some issue
occurs after rbd image is mapped.
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
When mounting fails, the node-plugin should give a suggestion to check the
kernel logs so that users can report problems better.
Edited the existing log to include the message in both rbd and cephfs.
Fixes: https://github.com/ceph/ceph-csi/issues/1006
Signed-off-by: Mudit Agarwal <muagarwa@redhat.com>
Before, the one CSIJournal type was handling both configuration and
providing methods to make changes to the journal. This created the
temptation to modify the state of the global configuration object to
enact changes through the method calls.
This change creates a new type `journal.Connection` that takes the
monitors and credentials to create a short(er)-lived object to actually
read and make changes on the journal. This also avoid mixing the
arguments needed to connect to the cluster with the arguments needed
for the various journal read & update calls.
Signed-off-by: John Mulligan <jmulligan@redhat.com>
The problem happens when multiple PVCs with the
same UUID are attached/mounted on a node. This
can happen after creating a PVC from a snapshot,
or cloning a PVC.
make nouuid as the default mount option if
the format type is xfs to avoid mounting
issues.
updates: #966
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
This new journal package isolates journal logic from the rest of util
and helps draw bright lines between what is a generic utility function
and what is csi journal logic.
Done partly as preparation for making use of go-ceph in journal.
No functional changes are made except to update references to allow the
code to compile.
Signed-off-by: John Mulligan <jmulligan@redhat.com>
The internal/ directory in Go has a special meaning, and indicates that
those packages are not meant for external consumption. Ceph-CSI does
provide public APIs for other projects to consume. There is no plan to
keep the API of the internally used packages stable.
Closes: #903
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>