This project provides the common logic and CLI tools for creating and managing LIO gateways for Ceph.
It includes the rbd-target-api
daemon which is responsible for restoring
the state of LIO following a gateway reboot/outage and exporting a REST API
to configure the system using tools like gwcli. It replaces the existing
'target' service.
There is also a second daemon rbd-target-gw
which exports a REST API
to gather statistics.
It also includes the CLI tool gwcli
which can be used to configure and
manage the Ceph iSCSI gateway, which replaces the existing targetcli
CLI tool. This CLI tool utilizes the rbd-target-api
server daemon to
configure multiple gateways concurrently.
This package should be installed on each node that is intended to be an iSCSI
gateway. The Python ceph_iscsi_config
modules are used by:
- the rbd-target-api daemon to restore LIO state at boot time
- API/CLI configuration tools
A YUM repository is available with the lastest releases. The repository is available at https://download.ceph.com/ceph-iscsi/{version}/rpm/{distribution}/noarch/
. For example, https://download.ceph.com/ceph-iscsi/latest/rpm/el7/noarch/
Alternatively, you may download the YUM repo description at https://download.ceph.com/ceph-iscsi/latest/rpm/el7/ceph-iscsi.repo
Packages are signed with the following key: https://download.ceph.com/keys/release.asc
Simply install the provided rpm with:
rpm -ivh ceph-iscsi-<ver>.el7.noarch.rpm
The following packages are required by ceph-iscsi-config and must be installed before starting the rbd-target-api and rbd-target-gw services:
python-rados python-rbd python-netifaces python-rtslib python-configshell python-cryptography python-flask
To install the python package that provides the CLI tool, daemons and
application logic, run the provided setup.py script i.e.
> python setup.py install
If using systemd, copy the following unit files into their equivalent places on each gateway:
- <archive_root>/usr/lib/systemd/system/rbd-target-gw.service --> /lib/systemd/system
- <archive_root>/usr/lib/systemd/system/rbd-target-api.service --> /lib/systemd/system
Once the unit files are in place, reload the configuration with
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl enable rbd-target-api
systemctl enable rbd-target-gw
systemctl start rbd-target-api
systemctl start rbd-target-gw
The functionality provided by each module in the python package is summarised below;
Module | Description |
---|---|
client | logic handling the create/update and remove of a NodeACL from a gateway |
config | common code handling the creation and update mechanisms for the rados configuration object |
gateway | definition of the iSCSI gateway (target plus target portal groups) |
lun | rbd image management (create/resize), combined with mapping to the OS and LIO instance |
utils | common code called by multiple modules |
The rbd-target-api daemon performs the following tasks;
- At start up remove any osd blacklist entry that may apply to the running host
- Read the configuration object from Rados
- Process the configuration
3.1 map rbd's to the host
3.2 add rbd's to LIO
3.3 Create the iscsi target, TPG's and port IP's
3.4 Define clients (NodeACL's)
3.5 add the required rbd images to clients - Export a REST API for system configuration.