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Deploy and Scale Swift in the Overcloud
This guide assumes that you are ready to deploy a new overcloud. To ensure that Swift nodes are all using the same Ring, some manual steps are required.
Initial Deploy
To correctly deploy Swift, we need to manually manage the Swift
Rings. This can be achieved by disabling the Ring building process in
TripleO by setting the SwiftRingBuild
and
RingBuild
parameters both to false
. For
example:
parameter_defaults:
SwiftRingBuild: false
RingBuild: false
Note
If this is saved in a file named deploy-parameters.yaml
then it can be deployed with
openstack overcloud deploy --templates -e deploy-parameters.yaml
.
After the deploy is completed, you will need to ssh onto the
overcloud node as the heat-admin
user and switch to the
root user with sudo -i
. The IP addresses is available in
the output of openstack server list
. Once connected, in the
/etc/swift/
directory follow the instructions in the Swift documentation
<http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/install-guide-rdo
/swift-initial-rings.html> to create the Rings.
After this is completed you will need to copy the
/etc/swift/*.ring.gz
and /etc/swift/*.builder
files from the controller to all other controllers and Swift storage
nodes. These files will also be used when adding additional Swift nodes.
You should have six files:
/etc/swift/account.builder
/etc/swift/account.ring.gz
/etc/swift/container.builder
/etc/swift/container.ring.gz
/etc/swift/object.builder
/etc/swift/object.ring.gz
Note
These files will be updated each time a new node is added with swift-ring-builder.
Scaling Swift
TripleO doesn't currently automatically update and scale Swift Rings.
This needs to be done manually, with similar steps to the above initial
deployment. First we need to define how many dedicated Swift nodes we
want to deploy with the ObjectStorageCount
parameter. In
this example we are adding two Swift nodes:
parameter_defaults:
SwiftRingBuild: false
RingBuild: false
ObjectStorageCount: 2
After we have deployed again with this new environment we will have two Swift nodes that need to be added to the ring we created during the initial deployment. Follow the instructions on Managing the Rings to add the new devices to the rings and copy the new rings to all nodes in the Swift cluster.
Note
Also read the section on Scripting ring creation to automate this process of scaling the Swift cluster.
Viewing the Ring
The swift ring can be viewed on each node with the
swift-ring-builder
command. It can be executed against all
of the *.builder
files. Its output will display all the
nodes in the Ring like this:
$ swift-ring-builder /etc/swift/object.builder
/etc/swift/object.builder, build version 4
1024 partitions, 3.000000 replicas, 1 regions, 1 zones, 3 devices, 0.00 balance, 0.00 dispersion
The minimum number of hours before a partition can be reassigned is 1
The overload factor is 0.00% (0.000000)
Devices: id region zone ip address port replication ip replication port name weight partitions balance meta
0 1 1 192.168.24.22 6000 192.168.24.22 6000 d1 100.00 1024 0.00
1 1 1 192.168.24.24 6000 192.168.24.24 6000 d1 100.00 1024 0.00
2 1 1 192.168.24.6 6000 192.168.24.6 6000 d1 100.00 1024 0.00
Ring configuration be verified by checking the hash of the
*.ring.gz
files. It should be the same on all nodes in the
ring.:
$ sha1sum /etc/swift/*.ring.gz
d41c1b4f93a98a693a6ede074a1b78585af2dc89 /etc/swift/account.ring.gz
1d10d8cb826308a058c7089fdedfeca122426da9 /etc/swift/container.ring.gz
f26639938660ee0111e4e7bc1b45f28a0b9f6079 /etc/swift/object.ring.gz
You can also check this by using the swift-recon
command
on one of the overcloud nodes. It will query all other servers and
compare all checksums and a summary like this:
[root@overcloud-controller-0 ~]# swift-recon --md5
===============================================================================
--> Starting reconnaissance on 3 hosts (object)
===============================================================================
[2016-10-14 12:37:11] Checking ring md5sums
3/3 hosts matched, 0 error[s] while checking hosts.
===============================================================================
[2016-10-14 12:37:11] Checking swift.conf md5sum
3/3 hosts matched, 0 error[s] while checking hosts.
===============================================================================