Azure Blob Store
This guide describes how to configure Alluxio with Azure Blob Store as the under storage system.
Prerequisites
The Alluxio binaries must be on your machine. You can either compile the binaries from Alluxio source code, or download the precompiled binaries directly.
In preparation for using Azure Blob Store with Alluxio, create a new container in your Azure storage account or use an existing container. You should also note that the directory you want to use in that container, either by creating a new directory in the container, or using an existing one. For the purposes of this guide, the Azure storage account name is called <AZURE_ACCOUNT>
, the container in that storage account is called <AZURE_CONTAINER>
and the directory in that container is called <AZURE_DIRECTORY>
. For more information about Azure storage account, Please see here.
Basic Setup
Root Mount
To use Azure blob store as the UFS of Alluxio root mount point, you need to 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
Specify the underfs address by modifying conf/alluxio-site.properties
to include:
alluxio.master.mount.table.root.ufs=wasb://<AZURE_CONTAINER>@<AZURE_ACCOUNT>.blob.core.windows.net/<AZURE_DIRECTORY>/
Specify credentials for the Azure account of the root mount point by adding the following properties in conf/alluxio-site.properties
:
alluxio.master.mount.table.root.option.fs.azure.account.key.<AZURE_ACCOUNT>.blob.core.windows.net=<YOUR ACCESS KEY>
Nested Mount
An Azure blob store 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.azure.account.key.<AZURE_ACCOUNT>.blob.core.windows.net=<AZURE_ACCESS_KEY> \
/mnt/azure wasb://<AZURE_CONTAINER>@<AZURE_ACCOUNT>.blob.core.windows.net/<AZURE_DIRECTORY>/
After these changes, Alluxio should be configured to work with Azure Blob Store as its under storage system, and you can run Alluxio locally with it.
Running Alluxio Locally with Azure Blob Store
Start up Alluxio locally to see that everything works.
./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 container <AZURE_CONTAINER>
to verify the files and directories created by Alluxio exist. For this test, you should see files named like:
<AZURE_CONTAINER>/<AZURE_DIRECTORY>/default_tests_files/BASIC_CACHE_PROMOTE_CACHE_THROUGH
To stop Alluxio, you can run:
./bin/alluxio-stop.sh local