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m (moved Features/libstoragemgmt to Features/StorageManagement: Feature libstoragemgmt was accepted on Jun 25 meeting, but please merge it with targetd.) |
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Revision as of 20:11, 26 June 2012
libStorageMgmt
Summary
A library that will provide a vendor agnostic open source storage application programming interface (API) that will allow management of storage arrays (Storage Area Networks).
Owner
- Name: Tony Asleson
- Email: tasleson@redhat.com
Current status
- Targeted release: Fedora 18
- Last updated: 19 Jun 2012
- Percentage of completion: 65%
Detailed Description
Today system administrators utilizing open source solutions have no way to programmatically manage their storage hardware in a vendor neutral way. This libraries main goal is to provide this needed functionality. For full scope of the library please visit: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/libstoragemgmt/wiki/ProjectScope
Benefit to Fedora
This library will allow fedora users the ability to manage their storage arrays programmatically. To allocate/de-allocate/re-size/snapshot/map logical units to host initiators.
Scope
This is a new isolated library that only needs to complete its own functionality for completion.
How To Test
Automated library testing will be completed with the use of a simple storage array simulator plug-in. Complete tests for each of the included plug-ins will require vended hardware which may not be available for testing. Plug-ins that are not included with the project will require independent testing by plug-in author .
User Experience
Initial user experience will be limited to a basic scriptable command line interface and library to perform management tasks. In the future additional libraries and applications will benefit from the library which will greatly improve the users experience.
Dependencies
None, all external dependencies are available.
Contingency Plan
None necessary as this is a new feature.