[openstack-dev] [Nova][Cinder] Feature about volume delete protection

Zhangleiqiang zhangleiqiang at huawei.com
Fri Mar 7 02:36:23 UTC 2014


Agree with you and thanks for your advice, :)



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zhangleiqiang

Best Regards

From: Alex Meade [mailto:mr.alex.meade at gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014 12:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Nova][Cinder] Feature about volume delete protection

Just so everyone is aware. Glance supports 'delayed deletes' where image data will not actually be deleted at the time of the request. Glance also has the concept of 'protected images', which allows for setting an image as protected, preventing it from being deleted until the image is intentionally set to unprotected. This avoids any actual deletion of prized images.

Perhaps cinder could emulate that behavior or improve upon it for volumes.

-Alex

On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 8:45 AM, zhangyu (AI) <zhangyu11 at huawei.com<mailto:zhangyu11 at huawei.com>> wrote:
Got it. Many thanks!

Leiqiang, you can take action now :)

From: John Griffith [mailto:john.griffith at solidfire.com<mailto:john.griffith at solidfire.com>]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2014 8:38 PM

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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Nova][Cinder] Feature about volume delete protection



On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 9:13 PM, John Garbutt <john at johngarbutt.com<mailto:john at johngarbutt.com>> wrote:
On 6 March 2014 08:50, zhangyu (AI) <zhangyu11 at huawei.com<mailto:zhangyu11 at huawei.com>> wrote:
> It seems to be an interesting idea. In fact, a China-based public IaaS, QingCloud, has provided a similar feature
> to their virtual servers. Within 2 hours after a virtual server is deleted, the server owner can decide whether
> or not to cancel this deletion and re-cycle that "deleted" virtual server.
>
> People make mistakes, while such a feature helps in urgent cases. Any idea here?
Nova has soft_delete and restore for servers. That sounds similar?

John

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> From: Zhangleiqiang [mailto:zhangleiqiang at huawei.com<mailto:zhangleiqiang at huawei.com>]
> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2014 2:19 PM
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> Subject: [openstack-dev] [Nova][Cinder] Feature about volume delete protection
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> Hi all,
>
> Current openstack provide the delete volume function to the user.
> But it seems there is no any protection for user's delete operation miss.
>
> As we know the data in the volume maybe very important and valuable.
> So it's better to provide a method to the user to avoid the volume delete miss.
>
> Such as:
> We can provide a safe delete for the volume.
> User can specify how long the volume will be delay deleted(actually deleted) when he deletes the volume.
> Before the volume is actually deleted, user can cancel the delete operation and find back the volume.
> After the specified time, the volume will be actually deleted by the system.
>
> Any thoughts? Welcome any advices.
>
> Best regards to you.
>
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I think a soft-delete for Cinder sounds like a neat idea.  You should file a BP that we can target for Juno.

Thanks,
John


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