Hitachi Storage Manual Setup Guide
Overview
The Burrito platform services OpenStack in a Kubernetes environment.
This document provides manual setup instructions for using Hitachi Storage as a storage backend on the Burrito platform.
The reference model is the Hitachi VSP E990.
The Burrito platform services OpenStack in a Kubernetes environment.
You need to set up Hitachi Storage Plug-in for Containers (HSPC) for Kubernetes Persistent Volume service and Hitachi Block Storage Driver (HBSD) for OpenStack Cinder Volume service.
Host Group Naming Rules
Host groups can be created automatically or manually, but the automatic host group setting method cannot be used due to the different host group naming rules defined by HSPC and HBSD.
HSPC’s Host Group naming rule is spc-<wwn1>-<wwn2>-<wwn3>.
Sort each WWN in ascending order and use the first three WWNs.
If the host has two HBA ports, the Host Group name rule would be spc-<wwn1>-<wwn2>.
If the host has more than three HBA ports, the Host Group name is still spc-<wwn1>-<wwn2>-<wwn3>.
The Host Group naming rule for HBSD is HBSD-<wwn>.
If there are multiple HBA ports, sort each wwn in ascending order and use the first wwn.
Preparation
Fill in the WWN and Host Name information for each host in the following table with the help of a Hitachi engineer.
Example) Assume there are 2 HBA ports for each node.
Port |
HBA WWN |
Host Name |
Host Group |
---|---|---|---|
CL3-A |
51402ec0181c5148 |
control-1 |
|
CL4-A |
51402ec0181c514a |
control-1 |
|
CL2-A |
51402ec0181c5158 |
compute-1 |
|
CL1-A |
51402ec0181c515a |
compute-1 |
|
CL5-A |
51402ec0181c50a8 |
compute-2 |
|
CL6-A |
51402ec0181c50aa |
compute-2 |
Port: The port name of the Hitachi Storage
HBA WWN: HBA WWN of the node
Now, enter the Host Group name for manual configuration in the table below according to the rules.
In Burrito, only the control node uses Kubernetes PV, so the first WWN of the control node is mapped to Host Group name HBSD-<wwn1> for OpenStack, and the second WWN is mapped to Host Group name spc-<wwn1>-<wwn2> for Kubernetes.
The Compute node does not use Kubernetes PV, so all HBA WWNs are mapped to Host Group name HBSD-<wwn1> for OpenStack.
Port |
HBA WWN |
Host Name |
Host Group |
---|---|---|---|
CL3-A |
51402ec0181c5148 |
control-1 |
HBSD-51402ec0181c5148 |
CL4-A |
51402ec0181c514a |
control-1 |
spc-51402ec0181c5148-51402ec0181c514a |
CL2-A |
51402ec0181c5158 |
compute-1 |
HBSD-51402ec0181c5158 |
CL1-A |
51402ec0181c515a |
compute-1 |
HBSD-51402ec0181c5158 |
CL5-A |
51402ec0181c50a8 |
compute-2 |
HBSD-51402ec0181c50a8 |
CL6-A |
51402ec0181c50aa |
compute-2 |
HBSD-51402ec0181c50a8 |
Manual Host Group Setup
Based on the table above, create and set up a manual Host Group in the Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform (VSP) UI.
Connect to Hitachi VSP. (Contact a Hitachi engineer for access instructions)
Click “Ports/Host Groups/iSCSI Targets” in the left Explorer -> Storage Systems -> VSP E990 (S/N:xxxxxx) tree menu.
Click the Create Host Groups button on the right panel to create each host group as shown in the table above.
Enter the host group name.
Clock Host Mode Options and select Mode No. 2, 13, 22, 68, 91 to enable.
Under Available Hosts, select the HBA WWN that is mapped.
Under Available Ports, select the Storage port that is mapped.
Click the Add button, and then click the Finish button to create the host group.
The following is a list of host groups after all host groups are created.
Click the host group name and click the Host Mode Options tab to view the Host Mode Options settings. 2, 13, 22, 68. 91 should be enabled.
The Host Group setup is complete. Now that your Hitachi Storage is ready to use, you can proceed to install Burrito.