Ceph RBD
General
In order to connect to Ceph RBD you need to provide the keyring and configuration files. The Ceph RBD storage provider should detect the volumes and pools in the environment and allow you to assign backup policies. Storware Backup & Recovery uses the RBD-NBD approach to mount a remote RBD snapshot over NBD and read data.
Example
Complete the following steps to add the Ceph RBD storage provider:
Storware Backup & Recovery Node supports Ceph RBD, for which you will need to install ceph libraries:
On Storware Backup & Recovery Node enable the required repositories:
For Storware Backup & Recovery node installed on RHEL 7:
sudo subscription-manager repo --enable=rhel-7-server-rhceph-4-tools-rpmsFor Storware Backup & Recovery node installed on RHEL 8:
sudo subscription-manager repo --enable=rhceph-4-tools-for-rhel-8-x86_64-rpmsFor Storware Backup & Recovery node installed on CentOS 7:
sudo yum install epel-release
sudo rpm --import 'https://download.ceph.com/keys/release.asc'
sudo yum install https://download.ceph.com/rpm-octopus/el7/noarch/ceph-release-1-1.el7.noarch.rpmFor Storware Backup & Recovery node installed on CentOS Stream 8:
For Storware Backup & Recovery node installed on CentOS Stream 9:
Add Ceph repository
Install the rbd-nbd and ceph-common package, with all dependencies:
Go to
Storage->Infrastructureand clickCreatebuttonChoose
Ceph RBDas the type and select the node configuration responsible for backup operationsClick
Upload keyring filebutton and selectCeph keyring filewhich can be obtained from the Cinder host - for example in/etc/ceph/ceph.client.admin.keyringProvide
Ceph configuration file content, for example:
If you want to index only ceph pools of your choice, change
Storage pool management strategytoINCLUDEand add storage pool names.Click
Save- now you can initiate inventory synchronization (pop-up message) to collect information about available volumes and poolslater you can use the
Inventory Synchronizationbutton on the right of the newly created provider on the list.
Your volumes will appear in the
Instancessection in the submenu on the left, from which you can initiate backup/restore/mount tasks or view volume backup history and its details.