Manila/Quobyte
< Manila
Manila Driver Configuration with Quobyte
The Quobyte Manila driver provides access to shared storage residing on a Quobyte volume. Use the following configuration optionsː
- quobyte_api_url
- URL of the Quobyte API server (http or https).
- quobyte_api_ca
- The X.509 CA file to verify the server cert.
- quobyte_delete_shares
- Actually deletes shares (vs. unexport)
- quobyte_api_username
- Username for Quobyte API server.
- quobyte_api_password
- Password for Quobyte API server
- quobyte_volume_configuration
- Name of volume configuration used for new shares.
- quobyte_default_volume_user
- Default owning user for new volumes.
- quobyte_default_volume_group
- Default owning group for new volumes.
Example in /etc/manila/manila.conf:
[default]
enabled_share_backends = quobyte
enabled_share_protocols = NFS,CIFS
default_share_type = quobyte
[quobyte]
share_driver = manila.share.drivers.quobyte.quobyte.QuobyteShareDriver
driver_handles_share_servers = False
share_backend_name = QUOBYTE
quobyte_api_url = https://<Quobyte API server>:51030
quobyte_api_ca = <path to API server verification certificate>
quobyte_api_username = <api_user>
quobyte_api_password = <api_user_pwd>
quobyte_delete_shares = False
quobyte_volume_configuration = BASE
quobyte_default_volume_user = <defaultuser>
quobyte_default_volue_group = <defaultgroup>