GlusterFS
Description
GlusterFS is a scalable network filesystem. Using common off-the-shelf hardware, you can create large, distributed storage solutions for media streaming, data analysis, and other data- and bandwidth-intensive tasks. GlusterFS is free and open source software.
This cookbook focuses on deploying a GlusterFS cluster via Chef.
Requirements
Cookbooks and gems
Declared in metadata.rb and in Gemfile.
Platforms
A systemd managed distribution:
- RHEL Family 7, tested on Centos 7.2
Usage
Easy Setup
Set node['glusterfs']['hosts']
to an array containing the hostnames of
the nodes of the GlusterFS cluster.
Search
The recommended way to use this cookbook is through the creation of a role per glusterfs cluster. This enables the search by role feature, allowing a simple service discovery.
In fact, there are two ways to configure the search:
- with a static configuration through a list of hostnames (attributes
hosts
that is['glusterfs']['hosts']
) - with a real search, performed on a role (attributes
role
andsize
like in['glusterfs']['role']
). The role should be in the run-list of all nodes of the cluster. The size is a safety and should be the number of nodes in the cluster.
If hosts is configured, role
and size
are ignored
See roles for some examples and [Cluster Search][cluster-search] documentation for more information.
Test
This cookbook is fully tested through the installation of a working 3-nodes cluster in docker hosts. This uses kitchen (>= 1.5.0), docker (>= 1.10) and a small monkey-patch.
At the moment, the docker images are run in privileged mode which is highly insecure. This is needed by GlusterFS to mount volumes. You are invited to check the image used (sbernard/centos-systemd-kitchen) for the tests before running them.
For more information, see .kitchen.yml and test directory.
Attributes
Configuration is done by overriding default attributes. All configuration keys have a default defined in attributes/default.rb. Please read it to have a comprehensive view of what and how you can configure this cookbook behavior.
Recipes
- default
- repository (setup yum repositories)
- package (install glusterfs-server)
- service (make sure glusterd service is enabled and started)
- configure (probe an host into the cluster and create a volume)
- client (mount a glusterfs volume)
Setting Up Clients
Permit access to GlusterFS volumes using Gluster Native Client method
Example
"glusterfs": {
"mounts": {
"myvol": {
"mount_point": "/mnt/data",
"server": "host1.example"
}
}
}
It creates a mount point on the local filesystem at /mnt/data using GlusterFS fuse client.
Resources/Providers
Probe
Probe an host into the GlusterFS cluster.
Example
glusterfs_probe 'my-custom-host.test'
Volume
Create a GlusterFS volume
Example
Creation of a replicated volume with two storage servers
"glusterfs": {
"volumes": {
"myvol": {
"type": "replica",
"count": 2,
"transport_type": "tcp",
"mount_points": [[
"host1.example:/mnt/brick1",
"host2.example:/mnt/brick2",
]],
"action": [["create", "start"]]
}
}
}
Changelog
Available in CHANGELOG.md.
Contributing
Please read carefully CONTRIBUTING.md before making a merge request.
License and Author
- Author:: Samuel Bernard (samuel.bernard@s4m.io)
- Author:: Florian Philippon (florian.philippon@s4m.io)
Copyright (c) 2016 Sam4Mobile
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