On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 10:39 AM, Matt Riedemann <mrie...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote: > > > On 3/30/2016 8:20 PM, Matt Riedemann wrote: >> >> >> >> On 3/30/2016 7:56 PM, Matt Riedemann wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On 3/30/2016 7:38 PM, Matt Riedemann wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 2/25/2016 5:31 AM, Takashi Natsume wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Nova and Cinder developers. >>>>> >>>>> As I reported in a bug report [1], nova swap volume >>>>> (updating an attached volume) fuction does not work >>>>> in the case of non admin users by default. >>>>> (Volumes are stuck.) >>>>> >>>>> Before I was working for fixing another swap volume bug [2][3]. >>>>> But Ryan fixed it on the Cinder side [4]. >>>>> As a result, admin users can execute swap volume function, >>>>> but it was not fixed in the case of non admin users. >>>>> So I reported the bug report [1]. >>>>> >>>>> In the patch[5], I tried to change the default cinder's policy >>>>> to allow non admin users to execute migrate_volume_completion API. >>>>> But it was rejected by the cinder project ('-2' was voted). >>>>> >>>>> In the patch[5], it was suggested to make the swap volume API admin >>>>> only >>>>> on the Nova side. >>>>> But IMO, the swap volume function should be allowed to non admin users >>>>> because attaching a volume and detaching a volume can be performed >>>>> by non admin users. >>>> >>>> >>>> I agree with this. DuncanT said in IRC that he didn't think non-admin >>>> users should be using the swap-volume API in nova because it can be >>>> problematic, but I'm not sure why, is there more history or detail >>>> there? I'd think it shouldn't be any worse than doing a detach/attach in >>>> quick succession (like in a CI test for example). >>>> >>>>> >>>>> If migrate_volume_completion is only allowed to admin users >>>>> by default on the Cinder side, attaching a new volume and >>>>> detaching an old volume should be performed on the Nova side >>>>> when swapping volumes. >>>> >>>> >>>> My understanding of the problem is as follows: >>>> >>>> 1. Admin-initiated volume migration in Cinder calls off to Nova to >>>> perform the swap-volume, and then Nova calls back to Cinder's >>>> migrate_volume_completion API. This is fine since it's an admin that >>>> initiated this series of operations on the Cinder side (that's by >>>> default, however, this is broken if the policy file for Cinder is change >>>> to allow non-admins to migrate volumes). >>>> >>>> 2. A non-admin swap-volume API call in Nova fails because Nova blindly >>>> makes the migrate_volume_completion call to Cinder which fails with a >>>> 403 because the Cinder API policy has that as an admin action by >>>> default. >>>> >>>> I don't know the history around when the swap-volume API was added to >>>> Nova, was it specifically for this volume migration scenario in Cinder? >>>> Are there other use cases? Knowing those would be good to determine >>>> if Nova should change it's default policy for swap-volume, although, >>>> again, that's only a default and can be changed per deployment so we >>>> probably shouldn't rely on it. >>>> >>>> Ideally we would have implemented this like the nova/neutron server >>>> events callback API in Nova during vif plugging (nova does the vif plug >>>> on the host then waits for neutron to update it's database for the port >>>> status and sends an event (API call) to nova to continue booting the >>>> server). That server events API in nova is admin-only by default and >>>> neutron is configured with admin credentials for nova to use it. >>>> >>>> Another option would be for Nova to handle a 403 response when calling >>>> Cinder's migrate_volume_completion API and ignore it if we don't have an >>>> admin context. This is pretty hacky though. It assumes that it's a >>>> non-admin user initiating the swap-volume operation. It wouldn't be a >>>> problem for the volume migration operation initiated in Cinder since by >>>> default that's admin-only, so nova shouldn't get a 403 when calling >>>> migrate_volume_completion. The trap would be if the cinder policy for >>>> volume migration was changed to allow non-admins, but if someone did >>>> that, they should also change the policy for migrate_volume_completion >>>> to allow non-admin too. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> If you have a good idea, please let me know it. >>>>> >>>>> [1] Cinder volumes are stuck when non admin user executes nova swap >>>>> volume API >>>>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1522705 >>>>> >>>>> [2] Cinder volume stuck in swap_volume >>>>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1471098 >>>>> >>>>> [3] Fix cinder volume stuck in swap_volume >>>>> https://review.openstack.org/#/c/207385/ >>>>> >>>>> [4] Fix swap_volume for case without migration >>>>> https://review.openstack.org/#/c/247767/ >>>>> >>>>> [5] Enable volume owners to execute migrate_volume_completion >>>>> https://review.openstack.org/#/c/253363/ >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Takashi Natsume >>>>> NTT Software Innovation Center >>>>> E-mail: natsume.taka...@lab.ntt.co.jp >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> __________________________________________________________________________ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) >>>>> Unsubscribe: >>>>> openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe >>>>> http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> I also just checked Tempest and apparently we have no coverage for the >>> swap-volume API in Nova, we should fix that as part of this. >>> >> >> I've done some more digging. The swap-volume functionality was added to >> nova here [1]. The cinder use of it for volume migration was added here >> [2]. >> >> Looking at the cinder volume API for migrate_volume_completion, it >> expects the source (old) volume to have migration_status set [3]. >> >> So, I think we can easily fix this in Nova by simply not calling >> volume_migration_completion if old_volume['migration_status'] is None. >> >> [1] >> >> https://github.com/openstack/nova/commit/8f51b120b430c7c21399256f37e1d8f75d030484 >> >> [2] >> >> https://github.com/openstack/nova/commit/0e4bd7f93b9bfadcc2bb6dfaeae7bb5ee00c194b >> >> [3] >> >> http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/cinder/tree/cinder/volume/api.py#n1358 >> >> > > Of course that had to be too easy to be true. The volume 'migration_status' > is only returned for the volume details if you're calling with an admin > context [1]. > > I think we can still use this, we just can't expect > volume['migration_status'] to be in the response from the volume GET. If > it's not there, we can assume we're not doing a migration and we're not an > admin anyway, so we can't call migrate_volume_completion.
So in that case, we need to attach, detach volume on nova side right? I mean if migrate_volume_completion is not being called then new volume attachment and old volume detachment should be initiated explicitly. Can we make Nova default policy same as cinder, i mean swap volume allowed only for admin? Because if there is simple swap initiated from nova(not cinder migration), Nova allow that operation for non-admin user and get stuck to attaching/detaching status. > > [1] > http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/cinder/tree/cinder/api/v2/views/volumes.py#n82-L84 > > -- > > Thanks, > > Matt Riedemann > > > __________________________________________________________________________ > OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) > Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev