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                        Hi
Can some review and approve this small patch?
http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/4554/
-- 
Shu Ming<shuming(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>
IBM China Systems and Technology Laboratory
                    
                  
                  
                          
                            
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The following meeting has been modified:
Subject: oVirt - quantum integration 
Organiser: "Livnat Peer" <lpeer(a)redhat.com> 
Location: "Antartica - TLV" <antartica-tlv(a)redhat.com> [MODIFIED]
Resources: "Antartica - TLV" <antartica-tlv(a)redhat.com> [MODIFIED]
Time: Wednesday, 6 June, 2012, 4:00:00 PM - 5:00:00 PM GMT +02:00 Jerusalem
 
Invitees: engine-devel(a)ovirt.org; arch(a)ovirt.com; simon(a)redhat.com; gkotton(a)redhat.com; lhornyak(a)redhat.com; kroberts(a)redhat.com; rkukura(a)redhat.com 
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
Hi All, 
We'll have a discussion on oVirt-Quantum integration. 
In the meeting we'll discuss - 
http://www.ovirt.org/wiki/Quantum_and_oVirt 
Thanks, Livnat 
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                        Hi All,
A friendly reminder we'll have ovirt-quantum integration session in one
hour.
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                            [Engine-devel] engine complained that it couldn't find the ovirtmgmt interface in my FC16 ovirt node
                        
                        
by Shu Ming 05 Jun '12
                    by Shu Ming 05 Jun '12
05 Jun '12
                    
                        Hi,
I found  the followings logs in my engine and engine set the node to 
non-operation state.   It is strange that I can see the ovirtmgmt 
network interface was there in the ovirt node.  Below are the logs and 
steps I did in ovirt node.  It seems that engine didn't get the right 
network interface information from ovirt node.  Can any one show me some 
steps to debug this problem?
In my engine log:
2012-06-06 00:45:00,185 INFO  
[org.ovirt.engine.core.vdsbroker.SetVdsStatusVDSCommand] 
(QuartzScheduler_Worker-68) [897fad0] START, 
SetVdsStatusVDSCommand(vdsId = 848bcff0-ae2a-11e1-bb49-5254001498c4, 
status=NonOperational, nonOperationalReason=NETWORK_UNREACHABLE), log 
id: 53d27ec8
2012-06-06 00:45:00,188 INFO  
[org.ovirt.engine.core.vdsbroker.SetVdsStatusVDSCommand] 
(QuartzScheduler_Worker-68) [897fad0] FINISH, SetVdsStatusVDSCommand, 
log id: 53d27ec8
2012-06-06 00:45:00,190 INFO  
[org.ovirt.engine.core.bll.SetNonOperationalVdsCommand] 
(QuartzScheduler_Worker-68) [897fad0] Host ovirt-node1 is set to 
Non-Operational, it is missing the following networks: ovirtmgmt,
2012-06-06 00:45:00,198 INFO  
[org.ovirt.engine.core.bll.HandleVdsCpuFlagsOrClusterChangedCommand] 
(QuartzScheduler_Worker-68) [60291e0d] Running command: 
HandleVdsCpuFlagsOrClusterChangedCommand internal: true. Entities 
affected :  ID: 848bcff0-ae2a-11e1-bb49-5254001498c4 Type: VDS
However in my ovirt node,  the ovirtmgmt interface was there.
[root@ovirt-node1 ~]# brctl show
bridge name     bridge id               STP enabled     interfaces
ovirtmgmt               8000.5cf3fce432a0       no              eth0
[root@ovirt-node1 ~]#
[root@ovirt-node1 ~]# ifconfig -a|more
bond0     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00
           BROADCAST MASTER MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
bond1     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00
           BROADCAST MASTER MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
bond2     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00
           BROADCAST MASTER MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
bond3     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00
           BROADCAST MASTER MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
bond4     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00
           BROADCAST MASTER MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 5C:F3:FC:E4:32:A0
           inet6 addr: fe80::5ef3:fcff:fee4:32a0/64 Scope:Link
           UP BROADCAST RUNNING PROMISC MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:315 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:143 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
           RX bytes:30785 (30.0 KiB)  TX bytes:38501 (37.5 KiB)
           Interrupt:28 Memory:92000000-92012800
eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 5C:F3:FC:E4:32:A2
           BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
           Interrupt:40 Memory:94000000-94012800
lo        Link encap:Local Loopback
           inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
           inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
           UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:16436  Metric:1
           RX packets:13156 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:13156 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
           RX bytes:3271301 (3.1 MiB)  TX bytes:3271301 (3.1 MiB)
ovirtmgmt Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 5C:F3:FC:E4:32:A0
           inet addr:9.181.129.110  Bcast:9.181.129.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
           inet6 addr: fe80::5ef3:fcff:fee4:32a0/64 Scope:Link
           UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:182 errors:0 dropped:3 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:133 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
           RX bytes:16290 (15.9 KiB)  TX bytes:36667 (35.8 KiB)
[root@ovirt-node1 ~]#
[root@ovirt-node1 ~]# ifconfig -a|more
bond0     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00
           BROADCAST MASTER MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
bond1     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00
           BROADCAST MASTER MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
bond2     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00
           BROADCAST MASTER MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
bond3     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00
           BROADCAST MASTER MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
bond4     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00
           BROADCAST MASTER MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 5C:F3:FC:E4:32:A0
           inet6 addr: fe80::5ef3:fcff:fee4:32a0/64 Scope:Link
           UP BROADCAST RUNNING PROMISC MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:2036 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:246 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
           RX bytes:184913 (180.5 KiB)  TX bytes:65801 (64.2 KiB)
           Interrupt:28 Memory:92000000-92012800
eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 5C:F3:FC:E4:32:A2
           BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
           Interrupt:40 Memory:94000000-94012800
lo        Link encap:Local Loopback
           inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
           inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
           UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:16436  Metric:1
           RX packets:13186 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:13186 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
           RX bytes:3278642 (3.1 MiB)  TX bytes:3278642 (3.1 MiB)
ovirtmgmt Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 5C:F3:FC:E4:32:A0
           inet addr:9.181.129.110  Bcast:9.181.129.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
           inet6 addr: fe80::5ef3:fcff:fee4:32a0/64 Scope:Link
           UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:1562 errors:0 dropped:69 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:225 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
           RX bytes:116628 (113.8 KiB)  TX bytes:62627 (61.1 KiB)
p4p1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:C9:E5:A1:36
           BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
p4p2      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:C9:E5:A1:3A
           BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
usb0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 5E:F3:FC:DC:32:A3
           BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
           TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
           collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
[root@ovirt-node1 ~]#
-- 
Shu Ming<shuming(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>
IBM China Systems and Technology Laboratory
                    
                  
                  
                          
                            
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                            Re: [Engine-devel] Change in ovirt-engine[master]: restapi: non admin user api - Filtering user queries (#78308...
                        
                        
by Itamar Heim 04 Jun '12
                    by Itamar Heim 04 Jun '12
04 Jun '12
                    
                        please send a status of what works, what not, and gaps to close.
thanks
On 06/04/2012 05:24 PM, asaf(a)redhat.com wrote:
> Asaf Shakarchi has submitted this change and it was merged.
>
> Change subject: restapi: non admin user api - Filtering user queries (#783087)
> ......................................................................
>
>
> restapi: non admin user api - Filtering user queries (#783087)
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/783087
>
> - A global support for filtering content based on user permissions for all
>    query executions based on the 'filter' HTTP header.
>    Note: The 'filter' attribute header is stateless and must be specified by the client per HTTP request.
>
> - Added a unit test for BackendResourceTest currently for testing the 'filter' HTTP header.
>
> - Abstracted base test class from resource centric base test class
>
> - Changed TestHelper.getMethod to seek for 'isMethod()' if 'getMethod()' wasn't found.
>
> Change-Id: I8e5e23cbb8e883f6005f69be46fa528ac6e7518c
> Signed-off-by: Asaf Shakarchi<asaf(a)redhat.com>
> ---
> M backend/manager/modules/restapi/jaxrs/src/main/java/org/ovirt/engine/api/restapi/resource/BackendResource.java
> M backend/manager/modules/restapi/jaxrs/src/main/java/org/ovirt/engine/api/restapi/resource/BaseBackendResource.java
> A backend/manager/modules/restapi/jaxrs/src/test/java/org/ovirt/engine/api/restapi/resource/AbstractBackendBaseTest.java
> M backend/manager/modules/restapi/jaxrs/src/test/java/org/ovirt/engine/api/restapi/resource/AbstractBackendResourceTest.java
> M backend/manager/modules/restapi/jaxrs/src/test/java/org/ovirt/engine/api/restapi/resource/BackendApiResourceTest.java
> A backend/manager/modules/restapi/jaxrs/src/test/java/org/ovirt/engine/api/restapi/resource/BackendResourceTest.java
> M backend/manager/modules/restapi/jaxrs/src/test/java/org/ovirt/engine/api/restapi/resource/BackendVmResourceTest.java
> 7 files changed, 490 insertions(+), 387 deletions(-)
>
> Approvals:
>    Asaf Shakarchi: Verified; Looks good to me, approved
>
>
> --
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> Gerrit-MessageType: merged
> Gerrit-Change-Id: I8e5e23cbb8e883f6005f69be46fa528ac6e7518c
> Gerrit-PatchSet: 9
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Hello,
I'm starting to know the engine code. I chose a little unstandardized 
behaviour to follow through the devel process. I have a patch and I'd 
like to know if you fell relevant to correct this issue:
- Description: Adding a LOCAL storage [1], webadmin does not validate 
path against regex, sendind the invalid path (with final slash) to vdsm 
[2] [3]. But, adding a NFS storage, the path is validated before 
contacting vdsm [4] avoiding extra vdsm processing and quickly/clearly 
informing user about what's wrong.
- Expected result: Same behaviour to NFS and LOCALFS storage path 
validation. Validate LOCALFS path in webadmin before send it to vdsm [5].
- Newbie doubt: Wouldn't be better to validate the both local and nfs 
path on the backend, achieving all user interfaces/APIs?
[1] - 
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/FWNiou2Y12GZO3AjfCH6K7QAv8cs6edaj3fEc…
[2] - 
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Pof6Z8ohgQAkRTDpEJKG-LQAv8cs6edaj3fEc…
[3] - https://gist.github.com/2762656
[4] - 
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Fd3zWegWE0T5C2tDo_tPZrQAv8cs6edaj3fEc…
[5] - 
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/PgzYrZHkkvm-WtFk_UFZLrQAv8cs6edaj3fEc…
I look forward to hearing your comments.
Best Regards,
--
Pahim
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    Hello,<br>
    <br>
    I'm starting to know the engine code. I chose a little
    unstandardized behaviour to follow through the devel process. I have
    a patch and I'd like to know if you fell relevant to correct this
    issue:<br>
    <br>
    - Description: Adding a LOCAL storage [1], webadmin does not
    validate path against regex, sendind the invalid path (with final
    slash) to vdsm [2] [3]. But, adding a NFS storage, the path is
    validated before contacting vdsm [4] avoiding extra vdsm processing
    and quickly/clearly informing user about what's wrong.<br>
    <br>
    - Expected result: Same behaviour to NFS and LOCALFS storage path
    validation. Validate LOCALFS path in webadmin before send it to vdsm
    [5].<br>
    <br>
    - Newbie doubt: Wouldn't be better to validate the both local and
    nfs path on the backend, achieving all user interfaces/APIs?<br>
    <br>
    [1] -
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/FWNiou2Y12GZO3AjfCH6K7QAv8cs6edaj3fEc…">https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/FWNiou2Y12GZO3AjfCH6K7QAv8cs6edaj3fEc…</a><br>
    [2] -
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Pof6Z8ohgQAkRTDpEJKG-LQAv8cs6edaj3fEc…">https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Pof6Z8ohgQAkRTDpEJKG-LQAv8cs6edaj3fEc…</a><br>
    [3] - <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://gist.github.com/2762656">https://gist.github.com/2762656</a><br>
    [4] -
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    [5] -
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/PgzYrZHkkvm-WtFk_UFZLrQAv8cs6edaj3fEc…">https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/PgzYrZHkkvm-WtFk_UFZLrQAv8cs6edaj3fEc…</a><br>
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    I look forward to hearing your comments.<br>
    <br>
    Best Regards,<br>
    --<br>
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                            Re: [Engine-devel] Fwd: [vdsm] RFC: Writeup on VDSM-libstoragemgmt integration
                        
                        
by Deepak C Shetty 04 Jun '12
                    by Deepak C Shetty 04 Jun '12
04 Jun '12
                    
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(for some reason i never recd. Adam's note tho' I am subscribed to all 
the 3 lists Cc'ed here, strange !
  Replying off from the mail fwd.ed to me from my colleague, pls see my 
responses inline below. Thanks. )
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: *Adam Litke* <agl(a)us.ibm.com <mailto:agl@us.ibm.com>>
> Date: Thu, May 31, 2012 at 7:31 PM
> Subject: Re: [vdsm] RFC: Writeup on VDSM-libstoragemgmt integration
> To: Deepak C Shetty <deepakcs(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com 
> <mailto:deepakcs@linux.vnet.ibm.com>>
> Cc: libstoragemgmt-devel(a)lists.sourceforge.net 
> <mailto:libstoragemgmt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>, 
> engine-devel(a)ovirt.org <mailto:engine-devel@ovirt.org>, VDSM Project 
> Development <vdsm-devel(a)lists.fedorahosted.org 
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>
>
> On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 03:08:46PM +0530, Deepak C Shetty wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> >     I have a draft write-up on the VDSM-libstoragemgmt integration.
> > I wanted to run this thru' the mailing list(s) to help tune and
> > crystallize it, before putting it on the ovirt wiki.
> > I have run this once thru Ayal and Tony, so have some of their
> > comments incorporated.
> >
> > I still have few doubts/questions, which I have posted below with
> > lines ending with '?'
> >
> > Comments / Suggestions are welcome & appreciated.
> >
> > thanx,
> > deepak
> >
> > [Ccing engine-devel and libstoragemgmt lists as this stuff is
> > relevant to them too]
> >
> > 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > 1) Background:
> >
> > VDSM provides high level API for node virtualization management. It
> > acts in response to the requests sent by oVirt Engine, which uses
> > VDSM to do all node virtualization related tasks, including but not
> > limited to storage management.
> >
> > libstoragemgmt aims to provide vendor agnostic API for managing
> > external storage array. It should help system administrators
> > utilizing open source solutions have a way to programmatically
> > manage their storage hardware in a vendor neutral way. It also aims
> > to facilitate management automation, ease of use and take advantage
> > of storage vendor supported features which improve storage
> > performance and space utilization.
> >
> > Home Page: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/libstoragemgmt/
> >
> > libstoragemgmt (LSM) today supports C and python plugins for talking
> > to external storage array using SMI-S as well as native interfaces
> > (eg: netapp plugin )
> > Plan is to grow the SMI-S interface as needed over time and add more
> > vendor specific plugins for exploiting features not possible via
> > SMI-S or have better alternatives than using SMI-S.
> > For eg: Many of the copy offload features require to use vendor
> > specific commands, which justifies the need for a vendor specific
> > plugin.
> >
> >
> > 2) Goals:
> >
> >     2a) Ability to plugin external storage array into oVirt/VDSM
> > virtualization stack, in a vendor neutral way.
> >
> >     2b) Ability to list features/capabilities and other statistical
> > info of the array
> >
> >     2c) Ability to utilize the storage array offload capabilities
> > from oVirt/VDSM.
> >
> >
> > 3) Details:
> >
> > LSM will sit as a new repository engine in VDSM.
> > VDSM Repository Engine WIP @ http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#change,192
> >
> > Current plan is to have LSM co-exist with VDSM on the virtualization 
> nodes.
> >
> > *Note : 'storage' used below is generic. It can be a file/nfs-export
> > for NAS targets and LUN/logical-drive for SAN targets.
> >
> > VDSM can use LSM and do the following...
> >     - Provision storage
> >     - Consume storage
> >
> > 3.1) Provisioning Storage using LSM
> >
> > Typically this will be done by a Storage administrator.
> >
> > oVirt/VDSM should provide storage admin the
> >     - ability to list the different storage arrays along with their
> > types (NAS/SAN), capabilities, free/used space.
> >     - ability to provision storage using any of the array
> > capabilities (eg: thin provisioned lun or new NFS export )
> >     - ability to manage the provisioned storage (eg: resize/delete 
> storage)
>
> I guess vdsm will need to model a new type of object (perhaps 
> StorageTarget) to
> be used for performing the above provisioning operations.  Then, to 
> consume the
> provisioned storage, we could create a StorageConnectionRef by passing 
> in a
> StorageTarget object and some additional parameters.  Sound about right?
Sounds right to me, but I am not an expert in VDSM object model, 
Saggi/Ayal/Dan can provide
more inputs here.  The (proposed) storage array entity in ovirt engine 
can use this vdsm object to
communicate and work with the storage array in doing the provisioning work.
Going ahead with the change to new Image Repository, I was envisioning 
that LSM when integrated as
a new repo engine will exhibit "Storage Provisioning" as a implicit 
feature/capability, only then it
will be picked up by the StorageTarget, else not.
>
> > Once the storage is provisioned by the storage admin, VDSM will have
> > to refresh the host(s) for them to be able to see the newly
> > provisioned storage.
>
> How would this refresh affect currently connected storage and running VMs?
I am not too sure on this... looking for more info from the experts 
here. Per ayal, getDeviceInfo
should help refresh, but by 'affect' are you referring to what happens 
if post refresh the device
IDs and/or names of the existing storage on the host changes ? What 
exactly is the concern here ?
>
> > 3.1.1) Potential flows:
> >
> > Mgmt -> vdsm -> lsm: create LUN + LUN Mapping / Zoning / whatever is
> > needed to make LUN available to list of hosts passed by mgmt
> > Mgmt -> vdsm: getDeviceList (refreshes host and gets list of devices)
> >  Repeat above for all relevant hosts (depending on list passed
> > earlier, mostly relevant when extending an existing VG)
> > Mgmt -> use LUN in normal flows.
> >
> >
> > 3.1.2) How oVirt Engine will know which LSM to use ?
> >
> > Normally the way this works today is that user can choose the host
> > to use (default today is SPM), however there are a few flows where
> > mgmt will know which host to use:
> > 1. extend storage domain (add LUN to existing VG) - Use SPM and make
> > sure *all* hosts that need access to this SD can see the new LUN
> > 2. attach new LUN to a VM which is pinned to a specific host - use 
> this host
> > 3. attach new LUN to a VM which is not pinned - use a host from the
> > cluster the VM belongs to and make sure all nodes in cluster can see
> > the new LUN
>
> You are still going to need to worry about locking the shared storage 
> resource.
> Will libstoragemgmt have storage clustering support baked in or will 
> we continue
> to rely on SPM?  If the latter is true, most/all of these operations 
> would still
> need to be done by SPM if I understand correctly.
The above scenarios were noted by me on behalf of Ayal.
I don't think LSM will worry abt storage clustering. We are just using 
LSM to 'talk' with the
storage array. I am not sure if we need locking for the above scenarios. 
We are just ensuring
that the newly provisioned LUN is visible to the relevant hosts, so not 
sure why we might need
locking?
>
> > Flows for which there is no clear candidate (Maybe we can use the
> > SPM host itself which is the default ?)
> > 1. create a new disk without attaching it to any VM
> > 2. create a LUN for a new storage domain
>
> Yes, SPM would seem correct to me.
>
> > 3.2) Consuming storage using LSM
> >
> > Typically this will be done by a virtualization administrator
> >
> > oVirt/VDSM should allow virtualization admin to
> >     - Create a new storage domain using the storage on the array.
> >     - Be able to specify whether VDSM should use the storage offload
> > capability (default) or override it to use its own internal logic.
>
> If vdsm can make the right decisions, I would prefer that vdsm decides 
> when to use
> hardware offload and when to use software algorithms without administrator
> intervention.  It's another case where oVirt can provide value-add by
> simplifying the configuration and providing optimal performance.
Per ayal, the thought was that in scenarios we know where the storage 
array implementation is
not optimal, we can override and tell VDSM to use its internal logic 
than offload.
>
> > 4) VDSM potential changes:
> >
> > 4.1) How to represent a VM disk, 1 LUN = 1 VMdisk or 1 LV = 1 VMdisk
> > ? which bring another question...1 array == 1 storage domain OR 1
> > LUN/nfs-export on the array == 1 storage domain ?
>
> Saggi has mentioned some ideas on this topic so I will encourage him 
> to explain
> his thoughts here.
Looking forward to Saggi's thoughts :)
>
> >
> > Pros & Cons of each...
> >
> > 1 array == 1 storage domain
> >     - Each new vmdisk (aka volume) will be a new lun/file on the array.
> >     - Easier to exploit offload capabilities, as they are available
> > at the LUN/File granularity
> >     - Will there be any issues where there will be too many
> > LUNs/Files ... any maxluns limit on linux hosts that we might hit ?
> >         -- VDSM has been tested with 1K LUNs and it worked fine - ayal
> >     - Storage array limitations on the number of LUNs can be a
> > downside here.
> >     - Would it be ok to share the array for hosting another storage
> > domain if need be ?
> >         -- Provided the existing domain is not utilising all of the
> > free space
> >         -- We can create new LUNs and hand it over to anyone needed ?
> >     -- Changes needed in VDSM to work with raw LUNs, today it only
> > has support for consuming LUNs via VG/LV.
> >
> > 1 LUN/nfs-export on the array == 1 storage domain
> >     - How to represent a new vmdisk (aka vdsm volume) if its a LUN
> > provisioned using SAN target ?
> >         -- Will it be VG/LV as is done today for block domains ?
> >         -- If yes, then it will be difficult to exploit offload
> > capabilities, as they are at LUN level, not at LV level.
> >     - Each new vmdisk will be a new file on the nfs-export, assuming
> > offload capability is available at the file level, so this should
> > work for NAS targets ?
> >     - Can use the storage array for hosting multiple storage domains.
> >         -- Provision one more LUN and use it for another storage
> > domain if need be.
> >     - VDSM already supports this today, as part of block storage
> > domains for LUNs case.
> >
> > Note that we will allow user to do either one of the two options
> > above, depending on need.
> >
> > 4.2) Storage domain metadata will also include the
> > features/capabilities of the storage array as reported by LSM.
> >         - Capabilities (taken via LSM) will be stored in the domain
> > metadata during storage domain create flow.
> >         - Need changes in oVirt engine as well ( see 'oVirt Engine
> > potential changes' section below )
>
> Do we want to store the exact hw capabilities or some set of vdsm 
> chosen feature
> bits that are set at create time based on the discovered hw 
> capabilities?  The
> difference would be that vdsm could choose which features to enable at 
> create
> time and update those features later if needed.
IIUC, you are saying VDSM will only look for those capabilities, whcih 
are of interest to it and
store it? That should be done by way LSM returning its capabilities as 
part of it being a Image Repo.
I am referring to how localFSRepo (def capabilities) is shown in the PoC 
Saggie posted @
http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#change,192
>
> > 4.3) VDSM to poll LSM for array capabilities on a regular basis ?
> > Per ayal:
> >     - If we have a 'storage array' entity in oVirt Engine (see
> > 'oVirt Engine potential changes' section below ) then we can have a
> > 'refresh capabilities' button/verb.
> >     - We can periodically query the storage array.
> >     - Query LSM before running operations (sounds redundant to me,
> > but if it's cheap enough it could be simplest).
> >
> >     Probably need a combination of 1+2 (query at very low frequency
> > - 1/hour or 1/day + refresh button)
>
> This problem can be aleviated by the abstraction I suggested above. 
>  Then, LSM
> can be queried only when we may want to adjust the policy connected with a
> particular storage target.
Not clear to me, can you explain more ?
LSM might need to be contacted for updating the capabilities, because 
storage admins can add/remove
capabilities over a period of time. Many storage arrays provide ability 
to enable/disable array
features on demand.
>
> > 5) oVirt Engine potential changes - as described by ayal :
> >
> >     - We will either need a new 'storage array' entity in engine to
> > keep credentials, or, in case of storage array as storage domain,
> > just keep this info as part of the domain at engine level.
> >     - Have a 'storage array' entity in oVirt Engine to support
> > 'refresh capabilities' as a button/verb.
> >     - When user during storage provisioning, selects a LUN exported
> > from a storage array (via LSM), the oVirt Engine would know from
> > then onwards that this LUN is being served via LSM.
> >       It would then  be able to query the  capabilities of the LUN
> > and show it to the virt admin during storage consumption flow.
> >
> > 6) Potential flows:
> >     - Create snapshot flow
> >         -- VDSM will check the snapshot offload capability in the
> > domain metadata
> >         -- If available, and override is not configured, it will use
> > LSM to offload LUN/File snapshot
> >         -- If override is configured or capability is not available,
> > it will use its internal logic to create
> >            snapshot (qcow2).
> >
> >     - Copy/Clone vmdisk flow
> >         -- VDSM will check the copy offload capability in the domain
> > metadata
> >         -- If available, and override is not configured, it will use
> > LSM to offload LUN/File copy
> >         -- If override is configured or capability is not available,
> > it will use its internal logic to create
> >            snapshot (eg: dd cmd in case of LUN).
> >
> > 7) LSM potential changes:
> >
> >     - list features/capabilities of the array. Eg: copy offload,
> > thin prov. etc.
> >     - list containers (aka pools) (present in LSM today)
> >     - Ability to list different types of arrays being managed, their
> > capabilities and used/free space
> >     - Ability to create/list/delete/resize volumes ( LUN or exports,
> > available in LSM as of today)
> >     - Get monitoring info with object (LUN/snapshot/volume) as
> > optional parameter for specific info. eg: container/pool free/used
> > space, raid type etc.
> >
> > Need to make sure above info is listed in a coherent way across
> > arrays (number of LUNs, raid type used? free/total per
> > container/pool, per LUN?. Also need I/O statistics wherever
> > possible.
I forgot to add this in the original mail.. adding it now.
8) Concerns/Issues
     - Per Tony of libstoragemgmt
	-- Some additional things to consider.
	-- Some of the array vendors may not allow multiple points of control at
	the same time. e.g. you may not be able to have 2 or more nodes running
	libStorageMgmt at the same time talking to the same array.  NetApp
	limits what things can be done concurrently.
	-- LibStorageMgmt currently just provides the bits to control external
	storage arrays.  The plug-in daemon and the plug-ins themselves execute
	unprivileged.
     - How does the change from SPM to SDM will affect the above discussions ?
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    <tt>(for some reason i never recd. Adam's note tho' I am subscribed
      to all the 3 lists Cc'ed here, strange !<br>
       Replying off from the mail fwd.ed to me from my colleague, pls
      see my responses inline below. Thanks. )<br>
      <br>
    </tt>
    <blockquote
cite="mid:CAGZKiBprEgibga6A115WqiJVKWofvDz7E3C--_hHce93+f3Vbg@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite"><br>
      <br>
      <div class="gmail_quote">---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>
        From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Adam Litke</b> <span
          dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="mailto:agl@us.ibm.com">agl(a)us.ibm.com</a>></span><br>
        Date: Thu, May 31, 2012 at 7:31 PM<br>
        Subject: Re: [vdsm] RFC: Writeup on VDSM-libstoragemgmt
        integration<br>
        To: Deepak C Shetty <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
          href="mailto:deepakcs@linux.vnet.ibm.com">deepakcs(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com</a>><br>
        Cc: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
          href="mailto:libstoragemgmt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net">libstoragemgmt-devel(a)lists.sourceforge.net</a>,
        <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:engine-devel@ovirt.org">engine-devel(a)ovirt.org</a>,
        VDSM Project Development <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
          href="mailto:vdsm-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org">vdsm-devel(a)lists.fedorahosted.org</a>><br>
        <br>
        <br>
        <div class="HOEnZb">
          <div class="h5">On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 03:08:46PM +0530,
            Deepak C Shetty wrote:<br>
            > Hello All,<br>
            ><br>
            >     I have a draft write-up on the VDSM-libstoragemgmt
            integration.<br>
            > I wanted to run this thru' the mailing list(s) to help
            tune and<br>
            > crystallize it, before putting it on the ovirt wiki.<br>
            > I have run this once thru Ayal and Tony, so have some
            of their<br>
            > comments incorporated.<br>
            ><br>
            > I still have few doubts/questions, which I have posted
            below with<br>
            > lines ending with '?'<br>
            ><br>
            > Comments / Suggestions are welcome & appreciated.<br>
            ><br>
            > thanx,<br>
            > deepak<br>
            ><br>
            > [Ccing engine-devel and libstoragemgmt lists as this
            stuff is<br>
            > relevant to them too]<br>
            ><br>
            >
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
            ><br>
            > 1) Background:<br>
            ><br>
            > VDSM provides high level API for node virtualization
            management. It<br>
            > acts in response to the requests sent by oVirt Engine,
            which uses<br>
            > VDSM to do all node virtualization related tasks,
            including but not<br>
            > limited to storage management.<br>
            ><br>
            > libstoragemgmt aims to provide vendor agnostic API for
            managing<br>
            > external storage array. It should help system
            administrators<br>
            > utilizing open source solutions have a way to
            programmatically<br>
            > manage their storage hardware in a vendor neutral way.
            It also aims<br>
            > to facilitate management automation, ease of use and
            take advantage<br>
            > of storage vendor supported features which improve
            storage<br>
            > performance and space utilization.<br>
            ><br>
            > Home Page: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/libstoragemgmt/"
              target="_blank">http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/libstoragemgmt/</a><br>
            ><br>
            > libstoragemgmt (LSM) today supports C and python
            plugins for talking<br>
            > to external storage array using SMI-S as well as native
            interfaces<br>
            > (eg: netapp plugin )<br>
            > Plan is to grow the SMI-S interface as needed over time
            and add more<br>
            > vendor specific plugins for exploiting features not
            possible via<br>
            > SMI-S or have better alternatives than using SMI-S.<br>
            > For eg: Many of the copy offload features require to
            use vendor<br>
            > specific commands, which justifies the need for a
            vendor specific<br>
            > plugin.<br>
            ><br>
            ><br>
            > 2) Goals:<br>
            ><br>
            >     2a) Ability to plugin external storage array into
            oVirt/VDSM<br>
            > virtualization stack, in a vendor neutral way.<br>
            ><br>
            >     2b) Ability to list features/capabilities and other
            statistical<br>
            > info of the array<br>
            ><br>
            >     2c) Ability to utilize the storage array offload
            capabilities<br>
            > from oVirt/VDSM.<br>
            ><br>
            ><br>
            > 3) Details:<br>
            ><br>
            > LSM will sit as a new repository engine in VDSM.<br>
            > VDSM Repository Engine WIP @ <a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#change,192" target="_blank">http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#change,192</a><br>
            ><br>
            > Current plan is to have LSM co-exist with VDSM on the
            virtualization nodes.<br>
            ><br>
            > *Note : 'storage' used below is generic. It can be a
            file/nfs-export<br>
            > for NAS targets and LUN/logical-drive for SAN targets.<br>
            ><br>
            > VDSM can use LSM and do the following...<br>
            >     - Provision storage<br>
            >     - Consume storage<br>
            ><br>
            > 3.1) Provisioning Storage using LSM<br>
            ><br>
            > Typically this will be done by a Storage administrator.<br>
            ><br>
            > oVirt/VDSM should provide storage admin the<br>
            >     - ability to list the different storage arrays
            along with their<br>
            > types (NAS/SAN), capabilities, free/used space.<br>
            >     - ability to provision storage using any of the
            array<br>
            > capabilities (eg: thin provisioned lun or new NFS
            export )<br>
            >     - ability to manage the provisioned storage (eg:
            resize/delete storage)<br>
            <br>
          </div>
        </div>
        I guess vdsm will need to model a new type of object (perhaps
        StorageTarget) to<br>
        be used for performing the above provisioning operations.  Then,
        to consume the<br>
        provisioned storage, we could create a StorageConnectionRef by
        passing in a<br>
        StorageTarget object and some additional parameters.  Sound
        about right?<br>
      </div>
    </blockquote>
    <br>
    <tt>Sounds right to me, but I am not an expert in VDSM object model,
      Saggi/Ayal/Dan can provide<br>
      more inputs here.  The (proposed) storage array entity in ovirt
      engine can use this vdsm object to <br>
      communicate and work with the storage array in doing the
      provisioning work.<br>
      <br>
      Going ahead with the change to new Image Repository, I was
      envisioning that LSM when integrated as<br>
      a new repo engine will exhibit "Storage Provisioning" as a
      implicit feature/capability, only then it<br>
      will be picked up by the StorageTarget, else not.<br>
    </tt><br>
    <blockquote
cite="mid:CAGZKiBprEgibga6A115WqiJVKWofvDz7E3C--_hHce93+f3Vbg@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">
      <div class="gmail_quote">
        <div class="im"><br>
          > Once the storage is provisioned by the storage admin,
          VDSM will have<br>
          > to refresh the host(s) for them to be able to see the
          newly<br>
          > provisioned storage.<br>
          <br>
        </div>
        How would this refresh affect currently connected storage and
        running VMs?<br>
      </div>
    </blockquote>
    <br>
    <tt>I am not too sure on this... looking for more info from the
      experts here. Per ayal, getDeviceInfo<br>
      should help refresh, but by 'affect' are you referring to what
      happens if post refresh the device<br>
      IDs and/or names of the existing storage on the host changes ?
      What exactly is the concern here ?<br>
    </tt><br>
    <blockquote
cite="mid:CAGZKiBprEgibga6A115WqiJVKWofvDz7E3C--_hHce93+f3Vbg@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">
      <div class="gmail_quote">
        <div class="im"><br>
          > 3.1.1) Potential flows:<br>
          ><br>
          > Mgmt -> vdsm -> lsm: create LUN + LUN Mapping /
          Zoning / whatever is<br>
          > needed to make LUN available to list of hosts passed by
          mgmt<br>
          > Mgmt -> vdsm: getDeviceList (refreshes host and gets
          list of devices)<br>
          >  Repeat above for all relevant hosts (depending on list
          passed<br>
          > earlier, mostly relevant when extending an existing VG)<br>
          > Mgmt -> use LUN in normal flows.<br>
          ><br>
          ><br>
          > 3.1.2) How oVirt Engine will know which LSM to use ?<br>
          ><br>
          > Normally the way this works today is that user can choose
          the host<br>
          > to use (default today is SPM), however there are a few
          flows where<br>
          > mgmt will know which host to use:<br>
          > 1. extend storage domain (add LUN to existing VG) - Use
          SPM and make<br>
          > sure *all* hosts that need access to this SD can see the
          new LUN<br>
          > 2. attach new LUN to a VM which is pinned to a specific
          host - use this host<br>
          > 3. attach new LUN to a VM which is not pinned - use a
          host from the<br>
          > cluster the VM belongs to and make sure all nodes in
          cluster can see<br>
          > the new LUN<br>
          <br>
        </div>
        You are still going to need to worry about locking the shared
        storage resource.<br>
        Will libstoragemgmt have storage clustering support baked in or
        will we continue<br>
        to rely on SPM?  If the latter is true, most/all of these
        operations would still<br>
        need to be done by SPM if I understand correctly.<br>
      </div>
    </blockquote>
    <br>
    <tt>The above scenarios were noted by me on behalf of Ayal.<br>
      I don't think LSM will worry abt storage clustering. We are just
      using LSM to 'talk' with the<br>
      storage array. I am not sure if we need locking for the above
      scenarios. We are just ensuring<br>
      that the newly provisioned LUN is visible to the relevant hosts,
      so not sure why we might need<br>
      locking?<br>
    </tt><br>
    <blockquote
cite="mid:CAGZKiBprEgibga6A115WqiJVKWofvDz7E3C--_hHce93+f3Vbg@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">
      <div class="gmail_quote">
        <div class="im"><br>
          > Flows for which there is no clear candidate (Maybe we can
          use the<br>
          > SPM host itself which is the default ?)<br>
          > 1. create a new disk without attaching it to any VM<br>
          > 2. create a LUN for a new storage domain<br>
          <br>
        </div>
        Yes, SPM would seem correct to me.<br>
        <div class="im"><br>
          > 3.2) Consuming storage using LSM<br>
          ><br>
          > Typically this will be done by a virtualization
          administrator<br>
          ><br>
          > oVirt/VDSM should allow virtualization admin to<br>
          >     - Create a new storage domain using the storage on
          the array.<br>
          >     - Be able to specify whether VDSM should use the
          storage offload<br>
          > capability (default) or override it to use its own
          internal logic.<br>
          <br>
        </div>
        If vdsm can make the right decisions, I would prefer that vdsm
        decides when to use<br>
        hardware offload and when to use software algorithms without
        administrator<br>
        intervention.  It's another case where oVirt can provide
        value-add by<br>
        simplifying the configuration and providing optimal performance.<br>
      </div>
    </blockquote>
    <br>
    <tt>Per ayal, the thought was that in scenarios we know where the
      storage array implementation is <br>
      not optimal, we can override and tell VDSM to use its internal
      logic than offload.<br>
    </tt><br>
    <blockquote
cite="mid:CAGZKiBprEgibga6A115WqiJVKWofvDz7E3C--_hHce93+f3Vbg@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">
      <div class="gmail_quote">
        <div class="im"><br>
          > 4) VDSM potential changes:<br>
          ><br>
          > 4.1) How to represent a VM disk, 1 LUN = 1 VMdisk or 1 LV
          = 1 VMdisk<br>
          > ? which bring another question...1 array == 1 storage
          domain OR 1<br>
          > LUN/nfs-export on the array == 1 storage domain ?<br>
          <br>
        </div>
        Saggi has mentioned some ideas on this topic so I will encourage
        him to explain<br>
        his thoughts here.<br>
      </div>
    </blockquote>
    <br>
    <tt>Looking forward to Saggi's thoughts :)</tt><br>
    <br>
    <blockquote
cite="mid:CAGZKiBprEgibga6A115WqiJVKWofvDz7E3C--_hHce93+f3Vbg@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">
      <div class="gmail_quote">
        <div>
          <div class="h5"><br>
            ><br>
            > Pros & Cons of each...<br>
            ><br>
            > 1 array == 1 storage domain<br>
            >     - Each new vmdisk (aka volume) will be a new
            lun/file on the array.<br>
            >     - Easier to exploit offload capabilities, as they
            are available<br>
            > at the LUN/File granularity<br>
            >     - Will there be any issues where there will be too
            many<br>
            > LUNs/Files ... any maxluns limit on linux hosts that we
            might hit ?<br>
            >         -- VDSM has been tested with 1K LUNs and it
            worked fine - ayal<br>
            >     - Storage array limitations on the number of LUNs
            can be a<br>
            > downside here.<br>
            >     - Would it be ok to share the array for hosting
            another storage<br>
            > domain if need be ?<br>
            >         -- Provided the existing domain is not
            utilising all of the<br>
            > free space<br>
            >         -- We can create new LUNs and hand it over to
            anyone needed ?<br>
            >     -- Changes needed in VDSM to work with raw LUNs,
            today it only<br>
            > has support for consuming LUNs via VG/LV.<br>
            ><br>
            > 1 LUN/nfs-export on the array == 1 storage domain<br>
            >     - How to represent a new vmdisk (aka vdsm volume)
            if its a LUN<br>
            > provisioned using SAN target ?<br>
            >         -- Will it be VG/LV as is done today for block
            domains ?<br>
            >         -- If yes, then it will be difficult to exploit
            offload<br>
            > capabilities, as they are at LUN level, not at LV
            level.<br>
            >     - Each new vmdisk will be a new file on the
            nfs-export, assuming<br>
            > offload capability is available at the file level, so
            this should<br>
            > work for NAS targets ?<br>
            >     - Can use the storage array for hosting multiple
            storage domains.<br>
            >         -- Provision one more LUN and use it for
            another storage<br>
            > domain if need be.<br>
            >     - VDSM already supports this today, as part of
            block storage<br>
            > domains for LUNs case.<br>
            ><br>
            > Note that we will allow user to do either one of the
            two options<br>
            > above, depending on need.<br>
            ><br>
            > 4.2) Storage domain metadata will also include the<br>
            > features/capabilities of the storage array as reported
            by LSM.<br>
            >         - Capabilities (taken via LSM) will be stored
            in the domain<br>
            > metadata during storage domain create flow.<br>
            >         - Need changes in oVirt engine as well ( see
            'oVirt Engine<br>
            > potential changes' section below )<br>
            <br>
          </div>
        </div>
        Do we want to store the exact hw capabilities or some set of
        vdsm chosen feature<br>
        bits that are set at create time based on the discovered hw
        capabilities?  The<br>
        difference would be that vdsm could choose which features to
        enable at create<br>
        time and update those features later if needed.<br>
      </div>
    </blockquote>
    <br>
    <tt>IIUC, you are saying VDSM will only look for those capabilities,
      whcih are of interest to it and<br>
      store it? That should be done by way LSM returning its
      capabilities as part of it being a Image Repo.<br>
      I am referring to how localFSRepo (def capabilities) is shown in
      the PoC Saggie posted @<br>
      <a href="http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#change,192" target="_blank">http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#change,192</a></tt><br>
    <br>
    <blockquote
cite="mid:CAGZKiBprEgibga6A115WqiJVKWofvDz7E3C--_hHce93+f3Vbg@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">
      <div class="gmail_quote">
        <div class="im"><br>
          > 4.3) VDSM to poll LSM for array capabilities on a regular
          basis ?<br>
          > Per ayal:<br>
          >     - If we have a 'storage array' entity in oVirt Engine
          (see<br>
          > 'oVirt Engine potential changes' section below ) then we
          can have a<br>
          > 'refresh capabilities' button/verb.<br>
          >     - We can periodically query the storage array.<br>
          >     - Query LSM before running operations (sounds
          redundant to me,<br>
          > but if it's cheap enough it could be simplest).<br>
          ><br>
          >     Probably need a combination of 1+2 (query at very low
          frequency<br>
          > - 1/hour or 1/day + refresh button)<br>
          <br>
        </div>
        This problem can be aleviated by the abstraction I suggested
        above.  Then, LSM<br>
        can be queried only when we may want to adjust the policy
        connected with a<br>
        particular storage target.<br>
      </div>
    </blockquote>
    <br>
    <tt>Not clear to me, can you explain more ?<br>
      LSM might need to be contacted for updating the capabilities,
      because storage admins can add/remove<br>
      capabilities over a period of time. Many storage arrays provide
      ability to enable/disable array <br>
      features on demand.<br>
    </tt><br>
    <blockquote
cite="mid:CAGZKiBprEgibga6A115WqiJVKWofvDz7E3C--_hHce93+f3Vbg@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">
      <div class="gmail_quote">
        <div>
          <div class="h5"><br>
            > 5) oVirt Engine potential changes - as described by
            ayal :<br>
            ><br>
            >     - We will either need a new 'storage array' entity
            in engine to<br>
            > keep credentials, or, in case of storage array as
            storage domain,<br>
            > just keep this info as part of the domain at engine
            level.<br>
            >     - Have a 'storage array' entity in oVirt Engine to
            support<br>
            > 'refresh capabilities' as a button/verb.<br>
            >     - When user during storage provisioning, selects a
            LUN exported<br>
            > from a storage array (via LSM), the oVirt Engine would
            know from<br>
            > then onwards that this LUN is being served via LSM.<br>
            >       It would then  be able to query the  capabilities
            of the LUN<br>
            > and show it to the virt admin during storage
            consumption flow.<br>
            ><br>
            > 6) Potential flows:<br>
            >     - Create snapshot flow<br>
            >         -- VDSM will check the snapshot offload
            capability in the<br>
            > domain metadata<br>
            >         -- If available, and override is not
            configured, it will use<br>
            > LSM to offload LUN/File snapshot<br>
            >         -- If override is configured or capability is
            not available,<br>
            > it will use its internal logic to create<br>
            >            snapshot (qcow2).<br>
            ><br>
            >     - Copy/Clone vmdisk flow<br>
            >         -- VDSM will check the copy offload capability
            in the domain<br>
            > metadata<br>
            >         -- If available, and override is not
            configured, it will use<br>
            > LSM to offload LUN/File copy<br>
            >         -- If override is configured or capability is
            not available,<br>
            > it will use its internal logic to create<br>
            >            snapshot (eg: dd cmd in case of LUN).<br>
            ><br>
            > 7) LSM potential changes:<br>
            ><br>
            >     - list features/capabilities of the array. Eg: copy
            offload,<br>
            > thin prov. etc.<br>
            >     - list containers (aka pools) (present in LSM
            today)<br>
            >     - Ability to list different types of arrays being
            managed, their<br>
            > capabilities and used/free space<br>
            >     - Ability to create/list/delete/resize volumes (
            LUN or exports,<br>
            > available in LSM as of today)<br>
            >     - Get monitoring info with object
            (LUN/snapshot/volume) as<br>
            > optional parameter for specific info. eg:
            container/pool free/used<br>
            > space, raid type etc.<br>
            ><br>
            > Need to make sure above info is listed in a coherent
            way across<br>
            > arrays (number of LUNs, raid type used? free/total per<br>
            > container/pool, per LUN?. Also need I/O statistics
            wherever<br>
            > possible.<br>
          </div>
        </div>
      </div>
    </blockquote>
    <br>
    <tt>I forgot to add this in the original mail.. adding it now.<br>
      <br>
      8) Concerns/Issues<br>
    </tt><tt><br>
          - Per Tony of libstoragemgmt</tt><br>
    <pre wrap="">	-- Some additional things to consider.
	-- Some of the array vendors may not allow multiple points of control at
	the same time. e.g. you may not be able to have 2 or more nodes running
	libStorageMgmt at the same time talking to the same array.  NetApp
	limits what things can be done concurrently.
	-- LibStorageMgmt currently just provides the bits to control external
	storage arrays.  The plug-in daemon and the plug-ins themselves execute
	unprivileged.
    - How does the change from SPM to SDM will affect the above discussions ?
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*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><body><h3>The following is a new meeting 
 request:</h3>\n\n<p>\n<table border='0'>\n<tr><th align=left>Subject:</th><t
 d>oVirt - quantum integration </td></tr>\n<tr><th align=left>Organiser:</th>
 <td>"Livnat Peer" <\;lpeer(a)redhat.com>\; </td></tr>\n</table>\n<p>\n<tab
 le border='0'>\n<tr><th align=left>Time:</th><td>Wednesday\, 6 June\, 2012\,
  4:00:00 PM - 5:00:00 PM GMT +02:00 Jerusalem\n </td></tr></table>\n<p>\n<ta
 ble border='0'>\n<tr><th align=left>Invitees:</th><td>engine-devel(a)ovirt.org
 \; arch(a)ovirt.com </td></tr>\n</table>\n<div>*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*</div><br><b
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 <br><br>Thanks\, Livnat<br><br>Bridge ID: 972506565679<br>Dial-in informatio
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                        On 03/06/12 23:04, Itamar Heim wrote:
> fyi - gerrit has been upgraded to version 2.3.
> _______________________________________________
> Infra mailing list
> Infra(a)ovirt.org
> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/infra
Adding the devel list.
Latest gerrit started a concept of _draft_ branches, which should help all [WIP] users.
>From the notes:
" Also adds magic branches refs/drafts/ and refs/publish/ that will handle whether or not a patchset is a draft or goes straight to review. refs/for/ should be deprecated in favor of explicitly marking a patchset as a draft or directly to review. "
I strongly recommend everyone to take a look here:
http://gerrit-documentation.googlecode.com/svn/ReleaseNotes/ReleaseNotes-2.…
(as well as the rest of the new features and updates).
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                        Hi all,
As discussed last month[1], we had to deal with some issues which turned out to be a Maven bug.
Thanks to Juan and Asaf's work, our current sources now build properly using Maven 3. 
So you're all invited to migrate into Maven 3. Other than upgrading your local maven package
no other action is needed.
For now, Maven 2 will also work for you, but I expect in the future we'd like to make use
of some advanced features, so migration to 3 is recommended.
Talking about advanced features, an interesting challenge is feedback on parallel builds [2].
So whoever wants to try it out and report if it improves run time without breaking anything,
will be appreciated. 
Happy migration!
[1]http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/arch/2012-April/000490.html
[2] https://cwiki.apache.org/MAVEN/parallel-builds-in-maven-3.html
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