On Tue, Apr 08, 2014 at 06:52:50AM -0400, Francesco Romani wrote:
Hello VDSM developers,
Please use devel@ovirt, and mention "vdsm" at the subject. This thread
in particular involves Engine as well.
I'd like to discuss and explain the plans for cleaning up Vm.getStats()
in vdsm/virt/vm.py, and how it affects a bug we have:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1073478
Let's start from the bug.
To make a long story short, there is a (small) race in VDSM, probably introduced by
commit
8fedf8bde3c28edb07add23c3e9b72681cb48e49
The race can actually be triggered only if the VM is shutting down, so it is not that
bad.
Fixing the reported issue in the specific case can be done with a trivial if, and that it
what I did
in my initial
http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/25803/1/vdsm/vm.py,cm
Could you explain how an AttributeError there moved the VM to Down?
However, this is just a bandaid and a proper solution is needed. This is the reason why
the following versions of
http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/25803 changed direction toward a
more comprehensive
approach.
And this is the core of the issue.
My initial idea is to either return success and a complete, well formed statistics set,
or return an error.
However current engine seems to not cope properly with this, and we cannot break backward
compatibility.
Would you be more precise? If getAllVmStats returns an errCode for one
of the Vms, what happens?
Looks like the only way to go is to always return success and to add a field to describe
the content of the
statistics (partial, complete...). THis is admittedly a far cry from the ideal solution,
but it is dictated
by the need to preserve the compatibility with current/old engines.
I don't think that I understand your suggestion, but it does not sound
right to send a partial dictionary and to "appologize" about its
paritiality elsewhere. The dictionary may be "partial" for engine-4.0
yet "complete" for engine-3.5. It's not for Vdsm to grade its own
output.
Moreover, I would like to take the chance and cleanup/refactor the statistics collection.
I already started
adding the test infrastructure:
http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/26536/
To summarize, what I suggest to do is:
* fix
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1073478 using a simple ugly fix like
the original
http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/25803/1/vdsm/vm.py,cm (which I'll resubmit as new
change)
* refactor and clean getStats() and friends
* on the cleaner base, properly fix the statistics collection by let getStats() always
succeed and return
possibly partial stats, with a new field describing the content
please note that I'm not really happy about this solution, but, given the constraint,
I don't see better
alternatives.
Please explain the benefits of describing the partial content, as I do
not see them.