Managing Object Stores

This page describes how to view and manage object stores using the GUI and the CLI.

Overview

As described in the Object Stores Overview page, Weka utilizes object stores for either tiering or backup when attaching object-store buckets to a filesystem.

Since object-store buckets may reside in different physical object stores, for better QoS between them, Weka requires the mapping between the bucket to the physical object-store.

Object-store in Weka generally represents a physical entity (on-premises or in the cloud), grouping several object-store buckets. An object-store or object-store bucket can be either local (used for tiering+snapshots) or remote (used for snapshots only). An object-store bucket must be added to an object-store with the same type.

This grouping under a physical object-store allows:

  • Better QoS when more than one physical object-store is involved

  • Restrictions on downloading from a remote object-store

    • By default, very low bandwidth is configured for downloading from a remote bucket since this may incur extra charges for on-premises systems where the remote bucket is in the cloud.

  • Ease-of adding new buckets

    • It is possible to configure the connection parameters on the object-store level and, if not specified differently, automatically use them for added buckets.

Note: Initially, the system comes up with two pre-configured object-stores, one for groupinglocal buckets for tiering and snapshots (nameddefault) and one for grouping remote buckets for snapshots-only (named remote_default).

Note: Currently, only one local and one remote object-store are supported in general operation. It is only transiently supported to have more than one local object-store when there is a need to recover from a remote snapshot (this recovery might inccur significant charges when working with a cloud backup). If there is no other way (snapshot is not present locally) it is possible to use this procedure to recover from a remote snapshot.

Support for more than one local/remote object-stores will be rolled out in a future version.

Viewing Object-Stores

Viewing Object-Stores Using the CLI

Command: weka fs tier obs

This command is used to view information on all the object stores configured to the Weka system.

Note: Using the GUI only object-store buckets are present. Adding an object-store bucket will add it to the only local or remote object-store present. If more than one is present (such as during the time recovering from a remote snapshot), the CLI should be used.

Editing Object-Stores

Editing an Object-Store Using the CLI

Command: weka fs tier obs update

Use the following command line to edit an object store:

weka fs tier obs update <name> [--new-name new-name] [--site site] [--hostname=<hostname>] [--port=<port>] [--auth-method=<auth-method>] [--region=<region>] [--access-key-id=<access-key-id>] [--secret-key=<secret-key>] [--protocol=<protocol>] [--bandwidth=<bandwidth>] [--download-bandwidth=<download-bandwidth>] [--upload-bandwidth=<upload-bandwidth>] [--max-concurrent-downloads=<max-concurrent-downloads>] [--max-concurrent-uploads=<max-concurrent-uploads>] [--max-concurrent-removals=<max-concurrent-removals>] [--enable-upload-tags=<enable-upload-tags>]

Parameters in Command Line

Name

Type

Value

Limitations

Mandatory

Default

name

String

Name of the object store being created

Must be a valid name

Yes

new-name

String

New name for the object store

Must be a valid name

No

site

String

local - for tiering+snapshots, remote - for snapshots only

local or remote

No

hostname

String

Object store host identifier, to be used as a default for added buckets

Must be a valid name/IP

No

port

String

Object store port, to be used as a default for added buckets

Must be a valid name

No

auth-method

String

Authentication method, to be used as a default for added buckets

None, AWSSignature2 or AWSSignature4

No

region

String

Region name, to be used as a default for added buckets

No

access-key-id

String

Object store access key ID, to be used as a default for added buckets

No

secret-key

String

Object store secret key, to be used as a default for added buckets

No

protocol

String

Protocol type, to be used as a default for added buckets

HTTP, HTTPS or HTTPS_UNVERIFIED

No

bandwidth

Number

Bandwidth limitation per core (Mbps)

No

download-bandwidth

Number

Object-store download bandwidth limitation per core (Mbps)

No

upload-bandwidth

Number

Object-store upload bandwidth limitation per core (Mbps)

No

max-concurrent-downloads

Number

Maximum number of downloads concurrently performed on this object store in a single IO node

1-64

No

max-concurrent-uploads

Number

Maximum number of uploads concurrently performed on this object store in a single IO node

1-64

No

max-concurrent-removals

Number

Maximum number of removals concurrently performed on this object store in a single IO node

1-64

No

enable-upload-tags

String

Whether to enable object-tagging or not, to be used as a default for added buckets

true or false

No

Viewing Object-Store Buckets

Viewing Object-Store Buckets Using the GUI

The main object store screen in the GUI lists all existing object-store buckets and can also display information about a specific object-store bucket, including the bucket name, status and region.

Viewing Object-Store Buckets Using the CLI

Command: weka fs tier s3

This command is used to view information on all the object-store buckets configured to the Weka system.

Adding an Object-Store Bucket

Adding an Object-Store Bucket Using the GUI

From the main object store view screen, click the "+" button at the top left-hand side of the screen. The Configure Object Store dialog box will be displayed.

Enter the relevant parameters and click Configure to add the object store bucket.

If the object store is misconfigured, the Error in Object Store Configuration window will be displayed.

Click Save Anyway in order to save the configured object store.

Adding an Object-Store Bucket Using the CLI

Command: weka fs tier s3 add

Use the following command line to add an object store:

weka fs tier s3 add <name> [--site site] [--obs-name obs-name] [--hostname=<hostname>] [--port=<port> [--bucket=<bucket>] [--auth-method=<auth-method>] [--region=<region>] [--access-key-id=<access-key-id>] [--secret-key=<secret-key>] [--protocol=<protocol>] [--bandwidth=<bandwidth>] [--download-bandwidth=<download-bandwidth>] [--upload-bandwidth=<upload-bandwidth>] [--errors-timeout=<errors-timeout>] [--prefetch-mib=<prefetch-mib>] [--enable-upload-tags=<enable-upload-tags>]

Parameters in Command Line

Name

Type

Value

Limitations

Mandatory

Default

name

String

Name of the object-store bucket being created

Must be a valid name

Yes

site

String

local - for tiering+snapshots, remote - for snapshots only

Must be the same as the object store site it is added to (obs-name)

No

local

obs-name

String

Name of the object-store to add this object-store bucket to

Must be an existing object-store

No

If there is only one object-store of type mentioned in site it is chosen automatically

hostname

String

Object store host identifier

Must be a valid name/IP

Yes, if not specified in the object-store level

The hostname specified in obs-name if present

port

String

Object store port

Must be a valid name

No

The port specified in obs-name if present, otherwise 80

bucket

String

Object store bucket name

Must be a valid name

Yes

auth-method

String

Authentication method

None, AWSSignature2 or AWSSignature4

Yes, if not specified in the object-store level

The auth-method specified in obs-name if present

region

String

Region name

Yes, if not specified in the object-store level

The region specified in obs-name if present

access-key-id

String

Object store bucket access key ID

Yes, if not specified in the object-store level (can be left empty when using IAM role in AWS)

The access-key-id specified in obs-name if present

secret-key

String

Object store bucket secret key

Yes, if not specified in the object-store level (can be left empty when using IAM role in AWS)

The secret-key specified in obs-name if present

protocol

String

Protocol type to be used

HTTP, HTTPS or HTTPS_UNVERIFIED

No

The protocol specified in obs-name if present, otherwiseHTTP

bandwidth

Number

Bucket bandwidth limitation per core (Mbps)

No

download-bandwidth

Number

Bucket download bandwidth limitation per core (Mbps)

No

upload-bandwidth

Number

Bucket upload bandwidth limitation per core (Mbps)

No

errors-timeout

Number

If the object-store link is down for longer than this timeout period, all IOs that need data return with an error

1-15 minutes, e.g: 5m or 300s

No

300

prefetch-mib

Number

How many MiB of data to prefetch when reading a whole MiB on the object store

No

0

enable-upload-tags

String

Whether to enable object-tagging or not

true or false

No

false

Note: When using the CLI, by default a misconfigured object store will not be created. To create an object store even when it is misconfigured, use the --skip-verificationoption.

Note: The max-concurrent settings are applied per Weka compute process and the minimum setting of all object-stores is applied.

Editing an Object-Store Bucket

Editing an Object-Store Bucket Using the GUI

From the main object store view screen, click the Edit button of the object store bucket to be edited.

The Update Object Store dialog box (which is similar to the Configure Object Store dialog box) will be displayed with the current specifications for the object store bucket.

Make the relevant changes and click Update to update the object store bucket.

Editing an Object-Store Bucket Using the CLI

Command: weka fs tier s3 update

Use the following command line to edit an object-store bucket:

weka fs tier s3 update <name> [--new-name=<new-name>] [--new-obs-name new-obs-name] [--hostname=<hostname>] [--port=<port> [--bucket=<bucket>] [--auth-method=<auth-method>] [--region=<region>] [--access-key-id=<access-key-id>] [--secret-key=<secret-key>] [--protocol=<protocol>] [--bandwidth=<bandwidth>] [--download-bandwidth=<download-bandwidth>] [--upload-bandwidth=<upload-bandwidth>] [--errors-timeout=<errors-timeout>] [--prefetch-mib=<prefetch-mib>] [--enable-upload-tags=<enable-upload-tags>]

Parameters in Command Line

Name

Type

Value

Limitations

Mandatory

Default

name

String

Name of the object-store bucket being edited

Must be a valid name

Yes

new-name

String

New name for the object-store bucket

Must be a valid name

No

new-obs-name

String

New name of the object-store to add this object-store bucket to

Must be an existing object-store, with the same site value.

No

hostname

String

Object store host identifier

Must be a valid name/IP

No

port

String

Object store port

Must be a valid name

No

bucket

String

Object store bucket name

Must be a valid name

No

auth-method

String

Authentication method

None, AWSSignature2 or AWSSignature4

No

region

String

Region name

No

access-key-id

String

Object-store bucket access key ID

No

secret-key

String

Object-store bucket secret key

No

protocol

String

Protocol type to be used

HTTP, HTTPS or HTTPS_UNVERIFIED

No

bandwidth

Number

Bandwidth limitation per core (Mbps)

No

download-bandwidth

Number

Bucket download bandwidth limitation per core (Mbps)

No

upload-bandwidth

Number

Bucket upload bandwidth limitation per core (Mbps)

No

errors-timeout

Number

If the object-store link is down for longer than this timeout period, all IOs that need data return with an error

1-15 minutes, e.g: 5m or 300s

No

prefetch-mib

Number

How many MiB of data to prefetch when reading a whole MiB on the object store

No

enable-upload-tags

String

Whether to enable object-tagging or not

true or false

No

Deleting an Object-Store Bucket

Deleting an Object-Store Bucket Using the GUI

From the main object store view screen, click the Delete button of the object-store bucket to be deleted.

The Deletion of Object Store window will be displayed.

Click Yes to delete the object-store bucket.

Deleting an Object-Store Bucket Using the CLI

Command: weka fs tier s3 delete

Use the following command line to delete an object-store bucket:

weka fs tier s3 delete <name>

Parameters in Command Line

Name

Type

Value

Limitations

Mandatory

Default

name

String

Name of the object-store bucket being deleted

Must be a valid name

Yes

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