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Overview ¶
Package rexray provides visibility and management of external/underlying storage via guest storage introspection. Available as a Go package, CLI tool, and Linux service, and with built-in third-party support for tools such as Docker, REX-Ray is easily integrated into any workflow. For example, here's how to list storage for a guest hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) with REX-Ray:
[0]akutz@pax:~$ export REXRAY_STORAGEDRIVERS=ec2 [0]akutz@pax:~$ export AWS_ACCESSKEY=access_key [0]akutz@pax:~$ export AWS_SECRETKEY=secret_key [0]akutz@pax:~$ rexray volume get - providername: ec2 instanceid: i-695bb6ab volumeid: vol-dedbadc3 devicename: /dev/sda1 region: us-west-1 status: attached - providername: ec2 instanceid: i-695bb6ab volumeid: vol-04c4b219 devicename: /dev/xvdb region: us-west-1 status: attached [0]akutz@pax:~$
Using REX-Ray as a library is easy too. To perform the same volume listing as above, simply use the following snippet:
import "github.com/codedellemc/rexray" r := rexray.NewWithEnv(map[string]string{ "REXRAY_STORAGEDRIVERS": "ec2", "AWS_ACCESSKEY": "access_key", "AWS_SECRETKEY": "secret_key"}) r.InitDrivers() volumes, err := r.Storage.GetVolumeMapping()
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Package scripts includes scripts that are embedded in REX-Ray during the build process that is driven by the make file.
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Package scripts includes scripts that are embedded in REX-Ray during the build process that is driven by the make file. |
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