You can think grantaccess and revokeaccess API are the hookup interfaces to 
your storage plugin. Every time, when cloudstack mgt server wants to access the 
LUN, it will call grantaccess to get the information about the LUN, then send 
down the information to hypervisor host.
The information returned by grantaccess API, and what you actually do inside 
this API, are up to the implementation. You can do nothing inside grantaccess 
api, but just returns a SR UUID.
Regarding to CHAP credentials, it's not really related to grantaccess api. 
Could you tell me, how the CHAP is used in your storage box?

From: Mike Tutkowski [mailto:mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2013 9:28 PM
To: cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org
Cc: Edison Su
Subject: Re: Storage Subsystem 2.0 Questions

Hey Edison,

Thanks for that info.

When grantAccess and revokeAccess are invoked, do I have access to the IQN of 
the host in question?  What about if that host is using CHAP credentials?  
Where do those come into play?

Thanks!

On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 8:29 PM, Mike Tutkowski 
<mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com<mailto:mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com>> wrote:
Hey Edison,

Thanks for that info.

When grantAccess and revokeAccess are invoked, do I have access to the IQN of 
the host in question?  What about if that host is using CHAP credentials?  
Where do those come into play?

Thanks!

On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Edison Su 
<edison...@citrix.com<mailto:edison...@citrix.com>> wrote:


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Tutkowski 
> [mailto:mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com<mailto:mike.tutkow...@solidfire.com>]
> Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 9:22 PM
> To: 
> cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org<mailto:cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org>
> Subject: Storage Subsystem 2.0 Questions
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on implementing a storage plug-in for CS 4.2.
>
> I'm looking at the following Wiki page for guidance, but have some
> questions:
>
> https://cwiki.apache.org/CLOUDSTACK/storage-subsystem-20.html
>
> One interface that needs to be implemented is PrimaryDataStoreDriver.  I'm
> not sure what is expected for all of the following methods:
>
> * grantAccess:  It looks like this is called in an attempt to confirm that 
> the host
> which desires access to the volume in question is allowed to do so.  I suspect
> this is where CHAP credentials might be provided?  In my situation, there are
> a couple ways I'd like to restrict access:  1) CHAP or
> 2) allow a subset of IQNs to access the volume in question.  Is this kind of
> information provided to me here?  Do I simply return the IQN of the volume
> as a successful response from this method?  What if the access sent is not
> sufficient?  How do I deny access?
In the original design, it has two purposes:
1. Make the volume accessible to a storage client(e.g. a hypervisor host who 
wants to access this volume). If the storage box has its ACL, it's the place to 
enforce this kind of ACL. How to implement it, it's up to device vendor. For 
example, when creating a volume, I make it inaccessible to anybody, later on, 
when cloudstack selects an hypervisor host to access this volume(e.g attach the 
volume to VM created on this hypervisor host), cloudstack will call this API to 
make the volume accessible to this hypervisor host.
It's not exactly the same as CHAP credentials. Per my understanding, CHAP 
credential is an access token, it already implies, anybody who has this 
credential, can access this volume. You can think this API as the way to 
generate this token.
2. Return a string to represent the volume, either an IQN, or uuid, or IQN + 
CHAP credentials, or an URI, etc, cloudstack will send down the string to 
hypervisor host, in order to access the volume.

>
> * revokeAccess:  I don't really understand when this method would be called
> or why.  Perhaps I can simply implement it to return true (or false)?  In my
> situation, when a volume is dynamically created for a hypervisor of a cluster,
> I'd want to allow access to it from all hosts in the app cluster in question.
> Maybe this method is called before the volume is deleted or something?
It's the reverse step as grantaccess. Whatever you did in grantaccess should be 
reversed in this API.

>
> * listObjects:  I don't really understand when this method would be called or
> why.

This is the API to list existing volumes on the storage box. The usage case 
will be able to import existing volumes/templates into cloudstack, if the DB is 
wiped out.
You can don't implement it as nobody uses it yet.

>
> * createAsync:  I believe this is where I place my code to create a volume
> (LUN) on our SAN.
>
> * deleteAsync:  I believe this is where I place my code to delete a volume
> (LUN) on our SAN.
>
> Thanks for any guidance here!
>
> --
> *Mike Tutkowski*
> *Senior CloudStack Developer, SolidFire Inc.*
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> o: 303.746.7302<tel:303.746.7302>
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