Unity XT
The CSI Driver for Dell Unity XT can be deployed by using the provided Helm v3 charts and installation scripts on both Kubernetes and OpenShift platforms. For more detailed information on the installation scripts, review the script documentation.
Prerequisites
Before you install CSI Driver for Unity XT, verify the requirements that are mentioned in this topic are installed and configured.
Requirements
- Install Kubernetes or OpenShift (see supported versions)
- Install Helm v3
- To use FC protocol, the host must be zoned with Unity XT array and Multipath needs to be configured
- To use iSCSI protocol, iSCSI initiator utils packages needs to be installed and Multipath needs to be configured
- To use NFS protocol, NFS utility packages needs to be installed
- Mount propagation is enabled on container runtime that is being used
Install Helm 3.0
Install Helm 3.0 on the master node before you install the CSI Driver for Dell Unity XT.
Steps
Run the command to install Helm 3.0.
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/helm/helm/master/scripts/get-helm-3 | bash
Fibre Channel requirements
Dell Unity XT supports Fibre Channel communication. If you use the Fibre Channel protocol, ensure that the following requirement is met before you install the CSI Driver for Dell Unity XT:
- Zoning of the Host Bus Adapters (HBAs) to the Fibre Channel port must be done.
Set up the iSCSI Initiator
The CSI Driver for Dell Unity XT supports iSCSI connectivity.
If you use the iSCSI protocol, set up the iSCSI initiators as follows:
- Ensure that the iSCSI initiators are available on both Controller and Worker nodes.
- Kubernetes nodes must have access (network connectivity) to an iSCSI port on the Dell Unity XT array that has IP interfaces. Manually create IP routes for each node that connects to the Dell Unity XT.
- All Kubernetes nodes must have the iscsi-initiator-utils package for CentOS/RHEL or open-iscsi package for Ubuntu installed, and the iscsid service must be enabled and running.
To do this, run the
systemctl enable --now iscsid
command. - Ensure that the unique initiator name is set in /etc/iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi.
For more information about configuring iSCSI, see Dell Host Connectivity guide.
Linux multipathing requirements
Dell Unity XT supports Linux multipathing. Configure Linux multipathing before installing the CSI Driver for Dell Unity XT.
Set up Linux multipathing as follows:
- Ensure that all nodes have the Device Mapper Multipathing package installed.
You can install it by running
yum install device-mapper-multipath
on CentOS orapt install multipath-tools
on Ubuntu. This package should create a multipath configuration file located in/etc/multipath.conf
.
- Enable multipathing using the
mpathconf --enable --with_multipathd y
command. - Enable
user_friendly_names
andfind_multipaths
in themultipath.conf
file. - Ensure that the multipath command for
multipath.conf
is available on all Kubernetes nodes.
As a best practice, use the following options to help the operating system and the mulitpathing software detect path changes efficiently:
path_grouping_policy multibus
path_checker tur
features "1 queue_if_no_path"
path_selector "round-robin 0"
no_path_retry 10
Install CSI Driver
Install CSI Driver for Unity XT using this procedure.
Before you begin
- As a pre-requisite for running this procedure, you must have the downloaded files, including the Helm chart from the source git repository with the command
git clone -b v2.10.1 https://github.com/dell/csi-unity.git
- In the top-level dell-csi-helm-installer directory, there should be two scripts,
csi-install.sh
andcsi-uninstall.sh
. - Ensure unity namespace exists in Kubernetes cluster. Use the
kubectl create namespace unity
command to create the namespace if the namespace is not present.
Procedure
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Collect information from the Unity XT Systems like unique ArrayId, IP address, username, and password. Make a note of the value for these parameters as they must be entered in the
secret.yaml
andmyvalues.yaml
file.Note:
- ArrayId corresponds to the serial number of Unity XT array.
- Unity XT Array username must have role as Storage Administrator to be able to perform CRUD operations.
- If the user is using a complex K8s version like “v1.24.6-mirantis-1”, use this kubeVersion check in helm/csi-unity/Chart.yaml file. kubeVersion: “>= 1.24.0-0 < 1.29.0-0”
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Get the required values.yaml using the command below:
cd dell-csi-helm-installer && wget -O my-unity-settings.yaml https://github.com/dell/helm-charts/raw/csi-unity-2.10.1/charts/csi-unity/values.yaml
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Edit
values.yaml
to set the following parameters for your installation:The following table lists the primary configurable parameters of the Unity XT driver chart and their default values. More detailed information can be found in the
values.yaml
file in this repository.Parameter Description Required Default images List all the images used by the CSI driver and CSM. If you use a private repository, change the registries accordingly. Yes "" logLevel LogLevel is used to set the logging level of the driver No info allowRWOMultiPodAccess Flag to enable multiple pods to use the same PVC on the same node with RWO access mode. No false kubeletConfigDir Specify kubelet config dir path Yes /var/lib/kubelet syncNodeInfoInterval Time interval to add node info to the array. Default 15 minutes. The minimum value should be 1 minute. No 15 maxUnityVolumesPerNode Maximum number of volumes that controller can publish to the node. No 0 certSecretCount Represents the number of certificate secrets, which the user is going to create for SSL authentication. (unity-cert-0..unity-cert-n). The minimum value should be 1. No 1 imagePullPolicy The default pull policy is IfNotPresent which causes the Kubelet to skip pulling an image if it already exists. Yes IfNotPresent podmon.enabled service to monitor failing jobs and notify No false tenantName Tenant name added while adding host entry to the array No fsGroupPolicy Defines which FS Group policy mode to be used, Supported modes None, File and ReadWriteOnceWithFSType
No “ReadWriteOnceWithFSType” storageCapacity.enabled Enable/Disable storage capacity tracking No true storageCapacity.pollInterval Configure how often the driver checks for changed capacity No 5m controller Allows configuration of the controller-specific parameters. - - controllerCount Defines the number of csi-unity controller pods to deploy to the Kubernetes release Yes 2 volumeNamePrefix Defines a string prefix for the names of PersistentVolumes created Yes “k8s” snapshot.enabled Enable/Disable volume snapshot feature Yes true snapshot.snapNamePrefix Defines a string prefix for the names of the Snapshots created Yes “snapshot” resizer.enabled Enable/Disable volume expansion feature Yes true nodeSelector Define node selection constraints for pods of controller deployment No tolerations Define tolerations for the controller deployment, if required No healthMonitor.enabled Enable/Disable deployment of external health monitor sidecar for controller side volume health monitoring. No false healthMonitor.interval Interval of monitoring volume health condition. Allowed values: Number followed by unit (s,m,h) No 60s node Allows configuration of the node-specific parameters. - - dnsPolicy Define the DNS Policy of the Node service Yes ClusterFirstWithHostNet healthMonitor.enabled Enable/Disable health monitor of CSI volumes- volume usage, volume condition No false nodeSelector Define node selection constraints for pods of node deployment No tolerations Define tolerations for the node deployment, if required No Note:
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User should provide all boolean values with double-quotes. This applies only for
myvalues.yaml
. Example: “true”/“false” -
controllerCount parameter value should be <= number of nodes in the kubernetes cluster else install script fails.
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User can a create separate StorageClass (with topology-related keys) by referring to existing default storage classes.
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Host IO Limit must have a minimum bandwidth of 1 MBPS to discover the volumes on node successfully.
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User must not change the value of allowRWOMultiPodAccess to true unless intended to use the feature and is aware of the consequences. Enabling multiple pods to access the same PVC with RWO access mode on the same node might cause data to be overwritten and therefore leading to data loss in some cases.
Example myvalues.yaml
logLevel: "info" imagePullPolicy: Always certSecretCount: 1 kubeletConfigDir: /var/lib/kubelet controller: controllerCount: 2 volumeNamePrefix : csivol snapshot: enabled: true snapNamePrefix: csi-snap resizer: enabled: false allowRWOMultiPodAccess: false syncNodeInfoInterval: 5 maxUnityVolumesPerNode: 0 fsGroupPolicy: ReadWriteOneFSType
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For certificate validation of Unisphere REST API calls refer here. Otherwise, create an empty secret with file
csi-unity/samples/secret/emptysecret.yaml
file by running thekubectl create -f csi-unity/samples/secret/emptysecret.yaml
command. -
Prepare the
secret.yaml
for driver configuration. The following table lists driver configuration parameters for multiple storage arrays.Parameter Description Required Default storageArrayList.username Username for accessing Unity XT system Yes - storageArrayList.password Password for accessing Unity XT system Yes - storageArrayList.endpoint REST API gateway HTTPS endpoint Unity XT system Yes - storageArrayList.arrayId ArrayID for Unity XT system Yes - storageArrayList.skipCertificateValidation “skipCertificateValidation " determines if the driver is going to validate unisphere certs while connecting to the Unisphere REST API interface. If it is set to false, then a secret unity-certs has to be created with an X.509 certificate of CA which signed the Unisphere certificate. Yes true storageArrayList.isDefault An array having isDefault=true or isDefault=true will be considered as the default array when arrayId is not specified in the storage class. This parameter should occur only once in the list. Yes - Example: secret.yaml
storageArrayList: - arrayId: "APM00******1" username: "user" password: "password" endpoint: "https://10.1.1.1/" skipCertificateValidation: true isDefault: true - arrayId: "APM00******2" username: "user" password: "password" endpoint: "https://10.1.1.2/" skipCertificateValidation: true isDefault: false
Use the following command to create a new secret unity-creds from
secret.yaml
file.kubectl create secret generic unity-creds -n unity --from-file=config=secret.yaml
Use the following command to replace or update the secret:
kubectl create secret generic unity-creds -n unity --from-file=config=secret.yaml -o yaml --dry-run | kubectl replace -f -
Note: The user needs to validate the yaml syntax and array-related key/values while replacing the unity-creds secret. The driver will continue to use previous values in case of an error found in the yaml file.
Alternatively, users can configure and use
secret.yaml
for driver configuration. The parameters remain the same as in the above table and below is a sample ofsecret.yaml
. Samples ofsecret.yaml
is available in the directorycsi-unity/samples/secret/
.Example: secret.yaml
storageArrayList: - arrayId: "APM00******1" username: "user" password: "password" endpoint: "https://10.1.1.1/" skipCertificateValidation: true isDefault: true - arrayId: "APM00******2" username: "user" password: "password" endpoint: "https://10.1.1.2/" skipCertificateValidation: true isDefault: false
Note: Parameters “allowRWOMultiPodAccess” and “syncNodeInfoInterval” have been enabled for configuration in values.yaml and this helps users to dynamically change these values without the need for driver re-installation.
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If you want to leverage snapshotting feature, the pre-requisite is to install external-snapshotter. Installation of external-snapshotter is required only for Kubernetes and is available by default with OpenShift installations. Click here to follow the procedure to install external-snapshotter.
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Run the command to proceed with the installation using bash script.
./csi-install.sh --namespace unity --values ./myvalues.yaml
A successful installation must display messages that look similar to the following samples:
------------------------------------------------------ > Installing CSI Driver: csi-unity on 1.27 ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ > Checking to see if CSI Driver is already installed ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ > Verifying Kubernetes and driver configuration ------------------------------------------------------ |- Kubernetes Version: 1.27 | |- Driver: csi-unity | |- Verifying Kubernetes version | |--> Verifying minimum Kubernetes version Success | |--> Verifying maximum Kubernetes version Success | |- Verifying that required namespaces have been created Success | |- Verifying that required secrets have been created Success | |- Verifying that optional secrets have been created Success | |- Verifying alpha snapshot resources | |--> Verifying that alpha snapshot CRDs are not installed Success | |- Verifying sshpass installation.. | |- Verifying iSCSI installation Enter the root password of 10.**.**.**: Enter the root password of 10.**.**.**: Success | |- Verifying snapshot support | |--> Verifying that snapshot CRDs are available Success | |--> Verifying that the snapshot controller is available Success | |- Verifying helm version Success | |- Verifying helm values version Success ------------------------------------------------------ > Verification Complete - Success ------------------------------------------------------ | |- Installing Driver Success | |--> Waiting for Deployment unity-controller to be ready Success | |--> Waiting for DaemonSet unity-node to be ready Success ------------------------------------------------------ > Operation complete ------------------------------------------------------
Results:
At the end of the script unity-controller Deployment and DaemonSet unity-node will be ready, execute command
kubectl get pods -n unity
to get the status of the pods and you will see the following:- One or more Unity XT Controllers (based on controllerCount) with 5/5 containers ready, and status displayed as Running.
- Agent pods with 2/2 containers and the status displayed as Running.
Note: To install nightly or latest csi driver build using bash script use this command:
/csi-install.sh --namespace unity --values ./myvalues.yaml --version latest --helm-charts-version <version>
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You can also install the driver using standalone helm chart by cloning the centralised helm charts and running the helm install command as shown.
Syntax:
git clone -b csi-unity-2.10.1 https://github.com/dell/helm-charts helm install <release-name> dell/container-storage-modules -n <namespace> --version <container-storage-module chart-version> -f <values.yaml location> Example: helm install unity dell/container-storage-modules -n csi-unity --version 1.0.1 -f values.yaml
Certificate validation for Unisphere REST API calls
This topic provides details about setting up the Dell Unity XT certificate validation for the CSI Driver.
Before you begin
As part of the CSI driver installation, the CSI driver requires a secret with the name unity-certs-0 to unity-certs-n based on the “.Values.certSecretCount” parameter present in the namespace unity.
This secret contains the X509 certificates of the CA which signed the Unisphere SSL certificate in PEM format.
If the install script does not find the secret, it creates one empty secret with the name unity-certs-0.
If this secret is an empty secret, then the validation of the certificate fails, and the driver fails to start.
If the Unisphere certificate is self-signed or if you are using an embedded Unisphere, then perform the following steps.
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To fetch the certificate, run the following command.
openssl s_client -showcerts -connect <Unisphere IP:Port> </dev/null 2>/dev/null | openssl x509 -outform PEM > ca_cert_0.pem
Example:
openssl s_client -showcerts -connect 1.1.1.1:443 </dev/null 2>/dev/null | openssl x509 -outform PEM > ca_cert_0.pem
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Run the following command to create the cert secret with index ‘0’:
kubectl create secret generic unity-certs-0 --from-file=cert-0=ca_cert_0.pem -n unity
Use the following command to replace the secret:
kubectl create secret generic unity-certs-0 -n unity --from-file=cert-0=ca_cert_0.pem -o yaml --dry-run | kubectl replace -f -
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Repeat step 1 and 2 to create multiple cert secrets with incremental index (example: unity-certs-1, unity-certs-2, etc)
Note:
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“unity” is the namespace for helm-based installation but namespace can be user-defined in operator-based installation.
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User can add multiple certificates in the same secret. The certificate file should not exceed more than 1Mb due to Kubernetes secret size limitation.
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Whenever certSecretCount parameter changes in
myvalues.yaml
user needs to uninstall and install the driver.
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Volume Snapshot Class
A wide set of annotated storage class manifests have been provided in the csi-unity/samples/volumesnapshotclass/ folder. Use these samples to create new Volume Snapshot to provision storage.
Storage Classes
Storage Classes are an essential Kubernetes construct for Storage provisioning. To know more about Storage Classes, refer to https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/storage-classes/
A wide set of annotated storage class manifests have been provided in the samples/storageclass folder. Use these samples to create new storage classes to provision storage.
For the Unity XT CSI Driver, a wide set of annotated storage class manifests have been provided in the csi-unity/samples/storageclass
folder. Use these samples to create new storage classes to provision storage.
What happens to my existing storage classes?
Upgrading from an older version of the driver: The storage classes will be deleted if you upgrade the driver. If you wish to continue using those storage classes, you can patch them and apply the annotation “helm.sh/resource-policy”: keep before performing an upgrade.
Note: If you continue to use the old storage classes, you may not be able to take advantage of any new storage class parameter supported by the driver.
Steps to create storage class:
There are samples storage class yaml files available under csi-unity/samples/storageclass
. These can be copied and modified as needed.
- Pick any of
unity-fc.yaml
,unity-iscsi.yaml
orunity-nfs.yaml
- Copy the file as
unity-<ARRAY_ID>-fc.yaml
,unity-<ARRAY_ID>-iscsi.yaml
orunity-<ARRAY_ID>-nfs.yaml
- Replace
<ARRAY_ID>
with the Array Id of the Unity Array to be used - Replace
<STORAGE_POOL>
with the storage pool you have - Replace
<TIERING_POLICY>
with the Tiering policy that is to be used for provisioning - Replace
<HOST_IO_LIMIT_NAME>
with the Host IO Limit Name that is to be used for provisioning - Replace
<mountOption1>
with the necessary mount options. If not required, this can be removed from the storage class - Edit
storageclass.kubernetes.io/is-default-class
to true if you want to set it as default, otherwise false. - Save the file and create it by using
kubectl create -f unity-<ARRAY_ID>-fc.yaml
orkubectl create -f unity-<ARRAY_ID>-iscsi.yaml
orkubectl create -f unity-<ARRAY_ID>-nfs.yaml
Note:
- At least one storage class is required for one array.
- If you uninstall the driver and reinstall it, you can still face errors if any update in the
values.yaml
file leads to an update of the storage class(es):
Error: cannot patch "<sc-name>" with kind StorageClass: StorageClass.storage.k8s.io "<sc-name>" is invalid: parameters: Forbidden: updates to parameters are forbidden
In case you want to make such updates, ensure to delete the existing storage classes using the kubectl delete storageclass
command.
Deleting a storage class has no impact on a running Pod with mounted PVCs. You cannot provision new PVCs until at least one storage class is newly created.
Dynamically update the unity-creds secrets
Users can dynamically add delete array information from secret. Whenever an update happens the driver updates the “Host” information in an array. User can update secret using the following command:
kubectl create secret generic unity-creds -n unity --from-file=config=secret.yaml -o yaml --dry-run=client | kubectl replace -f -
Note: Updating unity-certs-x secrets is a manual process, unlike unity-creds. Users have to re-install the driver in case of updating/adding the SSL certificates or changing the certSecretCount parameter.
Dynamic Logging Configuration
Helm based installation
As part of driver installation, a ConfigMap with the name unity-config-params
is created, which contains an attribute CSI_LOG_LEVEL
which specifies the current log level of CSI driver.
Users can set the default log level by specifying log level to logLevel
attribute in values.yaml during driver installation.
To change the log level dynamically to a different value user can edit the same values.yaml, and run the following command
cd dell-csi-helm-installer
./csi-install.sh --namespace unity --values ./myvalues.yaml --upgrade
Note: myvalues.yaml is a values.yaml file which user has used for driver installation.
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