Matthew Oliver 090baa1fa9 Swift configuration parameter audit
This change is the result of an audit through the config parameters
provided by swift and how/if they are addressed in the swift
documentation. The documentation being the sample config files in
the /etc directory or the documentation.

This change is only concerned with the config files in etc/ next
I will look at the documentation in the doc/ folder.

This change makes the following assumptions:
  - Unless stated otherwise, the commented out parameter in the
    sample configuration is the default for swift.

  - When the default in the code differs from that of the sample
    configuration, the default in the code is correct.

Container reconciler:
  Parameter: interval
    - code: 30
    - config: 300
  Result: config = 30

Object Expirer:
  Parameter: recon_cache_path
    - code: /var/cache/swift
    - config: Parameter missing
  Result: Add parameter

swift-dispersion-populate && swift-dispersion-report
  Parameter: auth_version
    - code: 1.0
    - config: 2.0 (due to being a confusing example of how to setup
                   version 2.0).
  Result: Added 'auth_version = 1.0' to the right section (showing
          default and make the sample configuration for auth version
          2.0 easier to understand.

swift-drive-audit:
  Parameter: log_file_pattern
    - code: /var/log/kern.*[!.][!g][!z]
    - config: /var/log/kern*
  Result: config = /var/log/kern.*[!.][!g][!z]

  NOTE: swift-drive-audit uses a parameter called device_dir which
        defaults to '/srv/node'. In all other swift binaries/services
        there is a similar parameter called devices which stores the
        same thing. This is an inconsistency which I haven't fixed
        as this could break existing swift clusters out in the wild.

Proxy Server:
  Parameter: object_chunk_size
    - code: 65536
    - config: 8192
  Result: config = 65536

  Parameter: client_chunk_size
    - code: 65536
    - config: 8192
  Result: config = 65536

  Parameter: strict_cors_mode
    - code: True
    - config: No parameter
  Result: config = True

Account and Container replicator configuration confusion:
  NOTES:
    The account and container replicators have parameters:
      - interval
      - run_pause

    Both of these are loaded into the same variable in code:
      self.interval = int(conf.get('interval') or
                          conf.get('run_pause') or 30)

    If a user sets both to different values then interval is used.
  Result: Update the configuration to make this more clear.

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Swift

A distributed object storage system designed to scale from a single machine to thousands of servers. Swift is optimized for multi-tenancy and high concurrency. Swift is ideal for backups, web and mobile content, and any other unstructured data that can grow without bound.

Swift provides a simple, REST-based API fully documented at http://docs.openstack.org/.

Swift was originally developed as the basis for Rackspace's Cloud Files and was open-sourced in 2010 as part of the OpenStack project. It has since grown to include contributions from many companies and has spawned a thriving ecosystem of 3rd party tools. Swift's contributors are listed in the AUTHORS file.

Docs

To build documentation install sphinx (pip install sphinx), run python setup.py build_sphinx, and then browse to /doc/build/html/index.html. These docs are auto-generated after every commit and available online at http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/.

For Developers

The best place to get started is the "SAIO - Swift All In One". This document will walk you through setting up a development cluster of Swift in a VM. The SAIO environment is ideal for running small-scale tests against swift and trying out new features and bug fixes.

You can run unit tests with .unittests and functional tests with .functests.

Code Organization

  • bin/: Executable scripts that are the processes run by the deployer
  • doc/: Documentation
  • etc/: Sample config files
  • swift/: Core code
    • account/: account server
    • common/: code shared by different modules
      • middleware/: "standard", officially-supported middleware
      • ring/: code implementing Swift's ring
    • container/: container server
    • obj/: object server
    • proxy/: proxy server
  • test/: Unit and functional tests

Data Flow

Swift is a WSGI application and uses eventlet's WSGI server. After the processes are running, the entry point for new requests is the Application class in swift/proxy/server.py. From there, a controller is chosen, and the request is processed. The proxy may choose to forward the request to a back- end server. For example, the entry point for requests to the object server is the ObjectController class in swift/obj/server.py.

For Deployers

Deployer docs are also available at http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/. A good starting point is at http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/deployment_guide.html

You can run functional tests against a swift cluster with .functests. These functional tests require /etc/swift/test.conf to run. A sample config file can be found in this source tree in test/sample.conf.

For Client Apps

For client applications, official Python language bindings are provided at http://github.com/openstack/python-swiftclient.

Complete API documentation at http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-object-storage/1.0/content/


For more information come hang out in #openstack-swift on freenode.

Thanks,

The Swift Development Team

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