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* Use unix:// prefix for CSI_ENDPOINT variable by default * Some plugins have strict validation over the format of the `CSI_ENDPOINT` variable, and unfortunately not all plugins agree. Allow the user to override the `CSI_ENDPOINT` to workaround those cases. * Update all demos and tests with CSI_ENDPOINT |
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README.md | ||
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ceph.nomad | ||
nomad.vars | ||
plugin-cephrbd-controller-vagrant.nomad | ||
plugin-cephrbd-controller.nomad | ||
plugin-cephrbd-node.nomad | ||
run-ceph.sh | ||
volume.hcl |
README.md
Ceph CSI Plugin
The configuration here is for the Ceph RBD driver, migrated from the k8s config documentation. It can be modified for the CephFS Driver, as used here.
Deployment
The Ceph CSI Node task requires that privileged = true
be
set. This is not needed for the Controller task.
Plugin Arguments
Refer to the official plugin guide.
-
--type=rbd
: driver typerbd
(or alternatelycephfs
) -
--endpoint=${CSI_ENDPOINT}
: if you don't use theCSI_ENDPOINT
environment variable, this option must match themount_dir
specified in thecsi_plugin
stanza for the task. -
--nodeid=${node.unique.id}
: a unique ID for the node the task is running on. -
--instanceid=${NOMAD_ALLOC_ID}
: a unique ID distinguishing this instance of Ceph CSI among other instances, when sharing Ceph clusters across CSI instances for provisioning. Used for topology-aware deployments.
Run the Plugins
Run the plugins:
$ nomad job run -var-file=nomad.vars ./plugin-cephrbd-controller.nomad
==> Monitoring evaluation "c8e65575"
Evaluation triggered by job "plugin-cephrbd-controller"
==> Monitoring evaluation "c8e65575"
Evaluation within deployment: "b15b6b2b"
Allocation "1955d2ab" created: node "8dda4d46", group "cephrbd"
Evaluation status changed: "pending" -> "complete"
==> Evaluation "c8e65575" finished with status "complete"
$ nomad job run -var-file=nomad.vars ./plugin-cephrbd-node.nomad
==> Monitoring evaluation "5e92c5dc"
Evaluation triggered by job "plugin-cephrbd-node"
==> Monitoring evaluation "5e92c5dc"
Allocation "5bb9e57a" created: node "8dda4d46", group "cephrbd"
Evaluation status changed: "pending" -> "complete"
==> Evaluation "5e92c5dc" finished with status "complete"
$ nomad plugin status cephrbd
ID = cephrbd
Provider = rbd.csi.ceph.com
Version = canary
Controllers Healthy = 1
Controllers Expected = 1
Nodes Healthy = 1
Nodes Expected = 1
Allocations
ID Node ID Task Group Version Desired Status Created Modified
1955d2ab 8dda4d46 cephrbd 0 run running 3m47s ago 3m37s ago
5bb9e57a 8dda4d46 cephrbd 0 run running 3m44s ago 3m43s ago
Create a Volume
The secrets
block for the volume must be populated with the userID
and
userKey
values pulled from /etc/ceph/ceph.client.<user>.keyring
.
$ nomad volume create ./volume.hcl
Created external volume 0001-0024-e9ba69fa-67ff-5920-b374-84d5801edd19-0000000000000002-3603408d-a9ca-11eb-8ace-080027c5bc64 with ID testvolume
Register a Volume
You can register a volume that already exists in Ceph. In this case, you'll
need to provide the external_id
field. The ceph-csi-id.tf
Terraform file
in this directory can be used to generate the correctly-formatted ID. This is
based on Ceph-CSI ID
Format
(see
examples).
Running Ceph in Vagrant
For demonstration purposes only, you can run Ceph as a single container Nomad
job on the Vagrant VM managed by the Vagrantfile
at the top-level of this
repo.
The ./run-ceph.sh
script in this directory will deploy the demo container
and wait for it to be ready. The data served by this container is entirely
ephemeral and will be destroyed once it stops; you should not use this an
example of how to run production Ceph workloads!
$ ./run-ceph.sh
nomad job run -var-file=nomad.vars ./ceph.nomad
==> Monitoring evaluation "68dde586"
Evaluation triggered by job "ceph"
==> Monitoring evaluation "68dde586"
Evaluation within deployment: "79e23968"
Allocation "77fd50fb" created: node "ca3ee034", group "ceph"
Evaluation status changed: "pending" -> "complete"
==> Evaluation "68dde586" finished with status "complete"
waiting for Ceph to be ready..............................
ready!
The setup script in the Ceph container configures a key, which you'll need for
creating volumes. You can extract the key from the keyring via nomad alloc exec
:
$ nomad alloc exec 77f cat /etc/ceph/ceph.client.admin.keyring | awk '/key/{print $3}'
AQDsIoxgHqpeBBAAtmd9Ndu4m1xspTbvwZdIzA==
To run the Controller plugin against this Ceph, you'll need to use the plugin
job in the file plugin-cephrbd-controller-vagrant.nomad
so that it can reach
the correct ports.