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>
PR #282 introduces the mount cache to
solve cephfs fuse mount issue when cephfs plugin pod
restarts .This is not working as intended. This PR removes
the code for maintainability.
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
This will be helpful if someone wants
to check the cephcsi version
output
```
docker run quay.io/cephcsi/cephcsi:v1.2.1 --version
Cephcsi Version: v1.2.1
Git Commit: 4b871366327d63e27fc1abfb699f0faaf0fc16b9
GoVersion: go1.12.5
Compiler: gc
Platform: linux/amd64
```
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.com>
if both controller and nodeserver flags are set/unset
cephcsi will start both server,
if only one flag is set, it will start relavent
service.
Signed-off-by: Madhu Rajanna <madhupr007@gmail.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>
update driver version and add git commit
to the image. This will help us to identify
what latest git commit image contains.
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>
* 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>
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>