Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform and OKD
To deploy SUSE Storage on a cluster provisioned with OpenShift 4.x, some additional configurations are required.
OKD currently does not support the ARM platform. For more information, see the OKD website and GitHub issue #1165 (OKD in ARM platform). |
Installation
Install With Helm
Please refer to this section Install with Helm first.
And then install SUSE Storage with setting openshift.enabled true:
helm install longhorn longhorn/longhorn --namespace longhorn-system --create-namespace --set openshift.enabled=true
Install With oc
Command
You can install SUSE Storage on OKD clusters using the following command:
oc apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/longhorn/longhorn/v1.7.0/deploy/longhorn-okd.yaml
One way to monitor the progress of the installation is to watch pods being created in the longhorn-system
namespace:
oc get pods \
--namespace longhorn-system \
--watch
For more information, see Install with Kubectl.
Prepare A Customized Default Disk (Optional)
To understand more about configuring the disks for SUSE Storage, please refer to the section Configuring Defaults for Nodes and Disks
SUSE Storage will use the directory /var/lib/longhorn
as default storage mount point and that means SUSE Storage uses the root device as the default storage. If you don’t want to use the root device as the SUSE Storage storage, set defaultSettings.createDefaultDiskLabeledNodes true when installing SUSE Storage using Helm:
--set defaultSettings.createDefaultDiskLabeledNodes=true
And then add another device formatted for SUSE Storage
Add An Extra Disk for SUSE Storage
Create Filesystem For The Device
Create the filesystem on the device with the label longhorn
on the storage node. Get into the node by oc command:
oc get nodes --no-headers | awk '{print $1}'
oc debug node/${NODE_NAME} -t -- chroot /host bash
Check if the device is present and format it with SUSE Storage label:
lsblk
sudo mkfs.ext4 -L longhorn /dev/${DEVICE_NAME}
Mounting The Device On Boot with MachineConfig CRD
The secondary drive needs to be mounted automatically when node boots up by the MachineConfig
that can be created and deployed by:
cat <<EOF >>auto-mount-machineconfig.yaml
apiVersion: machineconfiguration.openshift.io/v1
kind: MachineConfig
metadata:
labels:
machineconfiguration.openshift.io/role: worker
name: 71-mount-storage-worker
spec:
config:
ignition:
version: 3.2.0
systemd:
units:
- name: var-mnt-longhorn.mount
enabled: true
contents: |
[Unit]
Before=local-fs.target
[Mount]
# Example mount point, you can change it to where you like for each device.
Where=/var/mnt/longhorn
What=/dev/disk/by-label/longhorn
Options=rw,relatime,discard
[Install]
WantedBy=local-fs.target
EOF
oc apply -f auto-mount-machineconfig.yaml
Label and Annotate The Node
Please refer to the section Customizing Default Disks for New Nodes to label and annotate storage node on where your device is by oc commands:
oc get nodes --no-headers | awk '{print $1}'
oc annotate node ${NODE_NAME} --overwrite node.longhorn.io/default-disks-config='[{"path":"/var/mnt/longhorn","allowScheduling":true}]'
oc label node ${NODE_NAME} --overwrite node.longhorn.io/create-default-disk=config
You might need to reboot the node to validate the modified configuration. |