Swift
- Prerequisites
- Basic Setup
- Options for Swift Object Storage
- Running Alluxio Locally with Swift
- Running functional tests
- Advanced Setup
This guide describes how to configure Alluxio with an under storage system supporting the Swift API.
Prerequisites
The Alluxio binaries must be available on the machine.
Basic Setup
A Swift bucket can be mounted to the Alluxio either at the root of the namespace, or at a nested directory.
Root Mount Point
Configure Alluxio to use under storage systems by modifying
conf/alluxio-site.properties
. If it does not exist, create the configuration file from the
template.
$ cp conf/alluxio-site.properties.template conf/alluxio-site.properties
Modify conf/alluxio-site.properties
to include:
alluxio.master.mount.table.root.ufs=swift://<bucket>/<folder>
alluxio.master.mount.table.root.option.fs.swift.user=<swift-user>
alluxio.master.mount.table.root.option.fs.swift.tenant=<swift-tenant>
alluxio.master.mount.table.root.option.fs.swift.password=<swift-user-password>
alluxio.master.mount.table.root.option.fs.swift.auth.url=<swift-auth-url>
alluxio.master.mount.table.root.option.fs.swift.auth.method=<swift-auth-model>
Replace <bucket>/<folder>
with an existing Swift bucket location. Possible values of
<swift-use-public>
are true
, false
. Possible values of <swift-auth-model>
are keystonev3
,
keystone
, tempauth
, swiftauth
.
When using either keystone authentication, the following parameter can optionally be set:
alluxio.master.mount.table.root.option.fs.swift.region=<swift-preferred-region>
On the successful authentication, Keystone will return two access URLs: public and private. If
Alluxio is used inside company network and Swift is located on the same network it is advised to set
value of <swift-use-public>
to false
.
Nested Mount Point
An Swift location can be mounted at a nested directory in the Alluxio namespace to have unified access to multiple under storage systems. Alluxio’s Command Line Interface can be used for this purpose.
$ ./bin/alluxio fs mount \
--option fs.swift.user=<SWIFT_USER> \
--option fs.swift.tenant=<SWIFT_TENANT> \
--option fs.swift.password=<SWIFT_PASSWORD> \
--option fs.swift.auth.url=<AUTH_URL> \
--option fs.swift.auth.method=<AUTH_METHOD> \
/mnt/swift swift://<BUCKET>/<FOLDER>
Options for Swift Object Storage
Using the Swift module makes Ceph Object Storage and IBM SoftLayer Object Storage as under storage options for Alluxio. To use Ceph, the Rados Gateway module must be deployed.
Running Alluxio Locally with Swift
Start an Alluxio cluster:
$ ./bin/alluxio format
$ ./bin/alluxio-start.sh local
This should start an Alluxio master and an Alluxio worker. You can see the master UI at http://localhost:19999.
Run a simple example program:
$ ./bin/alluxio runTests
Visit your Swift bucket to verify the files and directories created by Alluxio exist. For this test, you should see files named like:
<bucket>/<folder>/default_tests_files/BASIC_CACHE_THROUGH
To stop Alluxio, you can run:
$ ./bin/alluxio-stop.sh local
Running functional tests
The following command can be used to test if the given Swift credentials are valid. Developers can also use it to run functional tests against a Swift endpoint to validate the contract between Alluxio and Swift.
$ ./bin/alluxio runUfsTests --path swift://<bucket> \
-Dfs.swift.user=<SWIFT_USER> \
-Dfs.swift.tenant=<SWIFT_TENANT> \
-Dfs.swift.password=<SWIFT_PASSWORD> \
-Dfs.swift.auth.url=<AUTH_URL> \
-Dfs.swift.auth.method=<AUTH_METHOD>
Advanced Setup
Swift Access Control
If Alluxio security is enabled, Alluxio enforces the access control inherited from underlying object storage.
The Swift credentials specified in Alluxio (fs.swift.user
, fs.swift.tenant
and
fs.swift.password
) represents a Swift user. Swift service backend checks the user permission to
the container. If the given Swift user does not have the right access permission to the specified
container, a permission denied error will be thrown. When Alluxio security is enabled, Alluxio loads
the container ACL to Alluxio permission on the first time when the metadata is loaded to Alluxio
namespace.
Mount point sharing
If you want to share the Swift mount point with other users in Alluxio namespace, you can enable
alluxio.underfs.object.store.mount.shared.publicly
.
Permission change
In addition, chown
, chgrp
, and chmod
to Alluxio directories and files do NOT propagate to the underlying
Swift buckets nor objects.