LINSTOR® Satellite

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Channel Revision Published Runs on
latest/stable 14 19 Oct 2022
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
latest/candidate 13 28 Sep 2022
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
latest/beta 10 11 Mar 2022
Ubuntu 20.04
juju deploy linstor-satellite
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  • injection-mode | string

    Default: compile

    How to inject the kernel module. Can be "compile" or "package".

  • linstor-control-port | int

    Default: 3366

    Port the Linstor Satellite will listen on for control plane commands.

  • storage-pools | string

    A list of storage pools to configure. Entries are space-separated, every entry is itself a comma-separated list of key-value pairs. The possible keys and their meaning are: - provider (required): LINSTOR storage pool provider, possible values are: DISKLESS, EXOS, FILE, FILE_THIN, LVM, LVM_THIN, OPENFLEX_TARGET, SPDK, ZFS, ZFS_THIN - name (required): The name assigned to the storage pool in LINSTOR. - provider_name: Provider specific name of the storage pool. For example, the name of the Volume Group for LVM pools, the zpool for ZFS pools, etc. Required except when creating a diskless pool. - devices: Optionally, let LINSTOR create the provider pool on the given device. Multiple devices can be specified. Example 1: To configure a LINSTOR LVMTHIN storage pool named "thinpool" based on an existing LVM Thin Pool "storage/thinpool", use: provider=LVM_THIN,provider_name=storage/thinpool,name=thinpool Example 2: To configure a LINSTOR ZFS storage pool named "ssds" based on unconfigured devices "/dev/sdc" and "/dev/sdd" use: provider=ZFS_THIN,provider_name=ssds,name=ssds,devices=/dev/sdc,devices=/dev/sdd