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Hm, another update on this one. If I create another VM with another
virtual disk on the node that already have a vm running from the FC
storage, then libvirt doesn't brake. I guess it just happens for the
first time on any of the nodes. If this is the case, I would have to
bring all of the vm's on the other two nodes in this four node cluster
and start a VM from the FC storage just to make sure it doesn't brake
during working hours. I guess it would be fine then.
It seems to me that this is some sort of a timeout issue that happens
when I start the vm for the first time on fc sd, this could have
something to do with fc card driver settings, or libvirt won't wait for
ovirt-engine to present the new LV to the targeted node. I don't see why
ovirt-engine waits for the first-time launch of the vm to present the LV
at all, shouldn't it be doing this at the time of the virtual disk
creation in case I have selected to run from the specific node?
On 06/09/2014 01:49 PM, combuster wrote:
Bad news happens only when running a VM for the first time, if it
helps...
On 06/09/2014 01:30 PM, combuster wrote:
> OK, I have good news and bad news :)
>
> Good news is that I can run different VM's on different nodes when
> all of their drives are on FC Storage domain. I don't think that all
> of I/O is running through SPM, but I need to test that. Simply put,
> for every virtual disk that you create on the shared fc storage
> domain, ovirt will present that vdisk only to the node wich is
> running the VM itself. They all can see domain infrastructure
> (inbox,outbox,metadata) but the LV for the virtual disk itself for
> that VM is visible only to the node that is running that particular
> VM. There is no limitation (except for the free space on the storage).
>
> Bad news!
>
> I can create the virtual disk on the fc storage for a vm, but when I
> start the VM itself, node wich hosts the VM that I'm starting is
> going non-operational, and quickly goes up again (ilo fencing agent
> checks if the node is ok and bring it back up). During that time, vm
> starts on another node (Default Host parameter was ignored - assigned
> Host was not available). I can manualy migrate it later to the
> intended node, that works. Lucky me, on two nodes (of the four) in
> the cluster, there were no vm's running (i tried this on both, with
> two different vm's created from scratch and i got the same result.
>
> I've killed everything above WARNING because it was killing the
> performance of the cluster. vdsm.log :
>
> [code]
> Thread-305::WARNING::2014-06-09
> 12:15:53,236::persistentDict::256::Storage.PersistentDict::(refresh)
> data has no embedded checksum - trust it as it is
> 55809e40-ccf3-4f7c-aeec-802bc1c326a7::WARNING::2014-06-09
> 12:17:25,013::utils::129::root::(rmFile) File:
>
/rhev/data-center/a0500f5c-e8d9-42f1-8f04-15b23514c8ed/55338570-e537-412b-97a9-635eea1ecb10/images/90659ad8-bd90-4a0a-bb4e-7c6afe90e925/242a1bce-a434-4246-ad24-b62f99c03a05
> already removed
> 55809e40-ccf3-4f7c-aeec-802bc1c326a7::WARNING::2014-06-09
> 12:17:25,074::blockSD::761::Storage.StorageDomain::(_getOccupiedMetadataSlots)
> Could not find mapping for lv
> 55338570-e537-412b-97a9-635eea1ecb10/242a1bce-a434-4246-ad24-b62f99c03a05
> Thread-305::WARNING::2014-06-09
> 12:20:54,341::persistentDict::256::Storage.PersistentDict::(refresh)
> data has no embedded checksum - trust it as it is
> Thread-305::WARNING::2014-06-09
> 12:25:55,378::persistentDict::256::Storage.PersistentDict::(refresh)
> data has no embedded checksum - trust it as it is
> Thread-305::WARNING::2014-06-09
> 12:30:56,424::persistentDict::256::Storage.PersistentDict::(refresh)
> data has no embedded checksum - trust it as it is
> Thread-1857::WARNING::2014-06-09
> 12:32:45,639::libvirtconnection::116::root::(wrapper) connection to
> libvirt broken. ecode: 1 edom: 7
> Thread-1857::CRITICAL::2014-06-09
> 12:32:45,640::libvirtconnection::118::root::(wrapper) taking calling
> process down.
> Thread-17704::WARNING::2014-06-09
> 12:32:48,009::libvirtconnection::116::root::(wrapper) connection to
> libvirt broken. ecode: 1 edom: 7
> Thread-17704::CRITICAL::2014-06-09
> 12:32:48,013::libvirtconnection::118::root::(wrapper) taking calling
> process down.
> Thread-17704::ERROR::2014-06-09
> 12:32:48,018::vm::2285::vm.Vm::(_startUnderlyingVm)
> vmId=`2bee9d79-b8d1-4a5a-a4f7-8092d1c803d9`::The vm start process failed
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/share/vdsm/vm.py", line 2245, in _startUnderlyingVm
> self._run()
> File "/usr/share/vdsm/vm.py", line 3185, in _run
> self._connection.createXML(domxml, flags),
> File
> "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/vdsm/libvirtconnection.py", line
> 110, in wrapper
> __connections.get(id(target)).pingLibvirt()
> File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/libvirt.py", line 3389, in
> getLibVersion
> if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virConnectGetLibVersion()
> failed', conn=self)
> libvirtError: internal error client socket is closed
> Thread-1857::WARNING::2014-06-09
> 12:32:50,673::vm::1963::vm.Vm::(_set_lastStatus)
> vmId=`2bee9d79-b8d1-4a5a-a4f7-8092d1c803d9`::trying to set state to
> Powering down when already Down
> Thread-1857::WARNING::2014-06-09
> 12:32:50,815::utils::129::root::(rmFile) File:
>
/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/channels/2bee9d79-b8d1-4a5a-a4f7-8092d1c803d9.com.redhat.rhevm.vdsm
> already removed
> Thread-1857::WARNING::2014-06-09
> 12:32:50,816::utils::129::root::(rmFile) File:
>
/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/channels/2bee9d79-b8d1-4a5a-a4f7-8092d1c803d9.org.qemu.guest_agent.0
> already removed
> MainThread::WARNING::2014-06-09
> 12:33:03,770::fileUtils::167::Storage.fileUtils::(createdir) Dir
> /rhev/data-center/mnt already exists
> MainThread::WARNING::2014-06-09
> 12:33:05,738::clientIF::181::vds::(_prepareBindings) Unable to load
> the json rpc server module. Please make sure it is installed.
> storageRefresh::WARNING::2014-06-09
> 12:33:06,133::fileUtils::167::Storage.fileUtils::(createdir) Dir
> /rhev/data-center/hsm-tasks already exists
> Thread-35::ERROR::2014-06-09
> 12:33:08,375::sdc::137::Storage.StorageDomainCache::(_findDomain)
> looking for unfetched domain 55338570-e537-412b-97a9-635eea1ecb10
> Thread-35::ERROR::2014-06-09
> 12:33:08,413::sdc::154::Storage.StorageDomainCache::(_findUnfetchedDomain)
> looking for domain 55338570-e537-412b-97a9-635eea1ecb10
> Thread-13::WARNING::2014-06-09
> 12:33:08,417::fileUtils::167::Storage.fileUtils::(createdir) Dir
> /rhev/data-center/a0500f5c-e8d9-42f1-8f04-15b23514c8ed already exists
> [/code]
>
> libvirt breaks and I guess that it would bring down all of VM's if
> there were any on that node.
>
> Anybody have an idea why this happens ?
>
> TIA,
>
> Ivan
>
> On 06/02/2014 04:38 PM, combuster(a)archlinux.us wrote:
>> One word of caution so far, when exporting any vm, the node that acts as SPM
>> is stressed out to the max. I releived the stress by a certain margin with
>> lowering libvirtd and vdsm log levels to WARNING. That shortened out the
>> export procedure by at least five times. But vdsm process on the SPM node is
>> still with high cpu usage so it's best that the SPM node should be left with
a
>> decent CPU time amount to spare. Also, export of VM's with high vdisk
capacity
>> and thin provisioning enabled (let's say 14GB used of 100GB defined) took
>> around 50min over a 10Gb ethernet interface to a 1Gb export NAS device that
>> was not stressed out at all by other processes. When I did that export with
>> debug log levels it took 5hrs :(
>>
>> So lowering log levels is a must in production enviroment. I've deleted the
>> lun that I exported on the storage (removed it first from ovirt) and for the
>> next weekend I am planing to add a new one, export it again on all the nodes
>> and start a few fresh vm installations. Things I'm going to look for are
>> partition alignment and running them from different nodes in the cluster at
>> the same time. I just hope that not all I/O is going to pass through the SPM,
>> this is the one thing that bothers me the most.
>>
>> I'll report back on these results next week, but if anyone has experience
with
>> this kind of things or can point to some documentation would be great.
>>
>> On Monday, 2. June 2014. 18.51.52 you wrote:
>>> I'm curious to hear what other comments arise, as we're analyzing a
>>> production setup shortly.
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jun 1, 2014 at 10:11 PM,<combuster(a)archlinux.us> wrote:
>>>> I need to scratch gluster off because setup is based on CentOS 6.5, so
>>>> essential prerequisites like qemu 1.3 and libvirt 1.0.1 are not met.
>>> Gluster would still work with EL6, afaik it just won't use libgfapi and
>>> instead use just a standard mount.
>>>
>>>> Any info regarding FC storage domain would be appreciated though.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Ivan
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, 1. June 2014. 11.44.33combuster(a)archlinux.us wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a 4 node cluster setup and my storage options right now are a
FC
>>>>> based storage, one partition per node on a local drive (~200GB each)
and
>>>>> a
>>>>> NFS based NAS device. I want to setup export and ISO domain on the
NAS
>>>>> and
>>>>> there are no issues or questions regarding those two. I wasn't
aware of
>>>>> any
>>>>> other options at the time for utilizing a local storage (since this
is a
>>>>> shared based datacenter) so I exported a directory from each
partition
>>>>> via
>>>>> NFS and it works. But I am little in the dark with the following:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. Are there any advantages for switching from NFS based local
storage to
>>>>> a
>>>>> Gluster based domain with blocks for each partition. I guess it can
be
>>>>> only
>>>>> performance wise but maybe I'm wrong. If there are advantages,
are there
>>>>> any tips regarding xfs mount options etc ?
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. I've created a volume on the FC based storage and exported it
to all
>>>>> of
>>>>> the nodes in the cluster on the storage itself. I've configured
>>>>> multipathing correctly and added an alias for the wwid of the LUN so
I
>>>>> can
>>>>> distinct this one and any other future volumes more easily. At first
I
>>>>> created a partition on it but since oVirt saw only the whole LUN as
raw
>>>>> device I erased it before adding it as the FC master storage domain.
I've
>>>>> imported a few VM's and point them to the FC storage domain. This
setup
>>>>> works, but:
>>>>>
>>>>> - All of the nodes see a device with the alias for the wwid of the
>>>>> volume,
>>>>> but only the node wich is currently the SPM for the cluster can see
>>>>> logical
>>>>> volumes inside. Also when I setup the high availability for VM's
residing
>>>>> on the FC storage and select to start on any node on the cluster,
they
>>>>> always start on the SPM. Can multiple nodes run different VM's on
the
>>>>> same
>>>>> FC storage at the same time (logical thing would be that they can,
but I
>>>>> wanted to be sure first). I am not familiar with the logic oVirt
utilizes
>>>>> that locks the vm's logical volume to prevent corruption.
>>>>>
>>>>> - Fdisk shows that logical volumes on the LUN of the FC volume are
>>>>> missaligned (partition doesn't end on cylindar boundary), so I
wonder if
>>>>> this is becuase I imported the VM's with disks that were created
on local
>>>>> storage before and that any _new_ VM's with disks on the fc
storage would
>>>>> be propperly aligned.
>>>>>
>>>>> This is a new setup with oVirt 3.4 (did an export of all the VM's
on 3.3
>>>>> and after a fresh installation of the 3.4 imported them back again).
I
>>>>> have room to experiment a little with 2 of the 4 nodes because
currently
>>>>> they are free from running any VM's, but I have limited room for
>>>>> anything else that would cause an unplanned downtime for four
virtual
>>>>> machines running on the other two nodes on the cluster (currently
highly
>>>>> available and their drives are on the FC storage domain). All in all
I
>>>>> have 12 VM's running and I'm asking on the list for advice
and guidance
>>>>> before I make any changes.
>>>>>
>>>>> Just trying to find as much info regarding all of this as possible
before
>>>>> acting upon.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you in advance,
>>>>>
>>>>> Ivan
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> Users mailing list
>>>> Users(a)ovirt.org
>>>>
http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
>
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Hm, another update on this one. If I create another VM with another
virtual disk on the node that already have a vm running from the FC
storage, then libvirt doesn't brake. I guess it just happens for the
first time on any of the nodes. If this is the case, I would have to
bring all of the vm's on the other two nodes in this four node
cluster and start a VM from the FC storage just to make sure it
doesn't brake during working hours. I guess it would be fine then.<br>
<br>
It seems to me that this is some sort of a timeout issue that
happens when I start the vm for the first time on fc sd, this could
have something to do with fc card driver settings, or libvirt won't
wait for ovirt-engine to present the new LV to the targeted node. I
don't see why ovirt-engine waits for the first-time launch of the vm
to present the LV at all, shouldn't it be doing this at the time of
the virtual disk creation in case I have selected to run from the
specific node?<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/09/2014 01:49 PM, combuster
wrote:<br>
</div>
<blockquote cite="mid:53959F4C.1000800@archlinux.us"
type="cite">
<meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"
http-equiv="Content-Type">
Bad news happens only when running a VM for the first time, if it
helps...<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/09/2014 01:30 PM, combuster
wrote:<br>
</div>
<blockquote cite="mid:53959AE5.9020707@archlinux.us"
type="cite">
<meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"
http-equiv="Content-Type">
OK, I have good news and bad news :)<br>
<br>
Good news is that I can run different VM's on different nodes
when all of their drives are on FC Storage domain. I don't think
that all of I/O is running through SPM, but I need to test that.
Simply put, for every virtual disk that you create on the shared
fc storage domain, ovirt will present that vdisk only to the
node wich is running the VM itself. They all can see domain
infrastructure (inbox,outbox,metadata) but the LV for the
virtual disk itself for that VM is visible only to the node that
is running that particular VM. There is no limitation (except
for the free space on the storage).<br>
<br>
Bad news! <br>
<br>
I can create the virtual disk on the fc storage for a vm, but
when I start the VM itself, node wich hosts the VM that I'm
starting is going non-operational, and quickly goes up again
(ilo fencing agent checks if the node is ok and bring it back
up). During that time, vm starts on another node (Default Host
parameter was ignored - assigned Host was not available). I can
manualy migrate it later to the intended node, that works. Lucky
me, on two nodes (of the four) in the cluster, there were no
vm's running (i tried this on both, with two different vm's
created from scratch and i got the same result.<br>
<br>
I've killed everything above WARNING because it was killing the
performance of the cluster. vdsm.log :<br>
<small><small><big><br>
[code]<br>
Thread-305::WARNING::2014-06-09
12:15:53,236::persistentDict::256::Storage.PersistentDict::(refresh)
data has no embedded checksum - trust it as it is<br>
55809e40-ccf3-4f7c-aeec-802bc1c326a7::WARNING::2014-06-09
12:17:25,013::utils::129::root::(rmFile) File:
/rhev/data-center/a0500f5c-e8d9-42f1-8f04-15b23514c8ed/55338570-e537-412b-97a9-635eea1ecb10/images/90659ad8-bd90-4a0a-bb4e-7c6afe90e925/242a1bce-a434-4246-ad24-b62f99c03a05
already removed<br>
55809e40-ccf3-4f7c-aeec-802bc1c326a7::WARNING::2014-06-09
12:17:25,074::blockSD::761::Storage.StorageDomain::(_getOccupiedMetadataSlots)
Could not find mapping for lv
55338570-e537-412b-97a9-635eea1ecb10/242a1bce-a434-4246-ad24-b62f99c03a05<br>
Thread-305::WARNING::2014-06-09
12:20:54,341::persistentDict::256::Storage.PersistentDict::(refresh)
data has no embedded checksum - trust it as it is<br>
Thread-305::WARNING::2014-06-09
12:25:55,378::persistentDict::256::Storage.PersistentDict::(refresh)
data has no embedded checksum - trust it as it is<br>
Thread-305::WARNING::2014-06-09
12:30:56,424::persistentDict::256::Storage.PersistentDict::(refresh)
data has no embedded checksum - trust it as it is<br>
Thread-1857::WARNING::2014-06-09
12:32:45,639::libvirtconnection::116::root::(wrapper)
connection to libvirt broken. ecode: 1 edom: 7<br>
Thread-1857::CRITICAL::2014-06-09
12:32:45,640::libvirtconnection::118::root::(wrapper)
taking calling process down.<br>
Thread-17704::WARNING::2014-06-09
12:32:48,009::libvirtconnection::116::root::(wrapper)
connection to libvirt broken. ecode: 1 edom: 7<br>
Thread-17704::CRITICAL::2014-06-09
12:32:48,013::libvirtconnection::118::root::(wrapper)
taking calling process down.<br>
Thread-17704::ERROR::2014-06-09
12:32:48,018::vm::2285::vm.Vm::(_startUnderlyingVm)
vmId=`2bee9d79-b8d1-4a5a-a4f7-8092d1c803d9`::The vm start
process failed<br>
Traceback (most recent call last):<br>
File "/usr/share/vdsm/vm.py", line 2245, in
_startUnderlyingVm<br>
self._run()<br>
File "/usr/share/vdsm/vm.py", line 3185, in
_run<br>
self._connection.createXML(domxml,
flags),<br>
File
"/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/vdsm/libvirtconnection.py",
line 110, in wrapper<br>
__connections.get(id(target)).pingLibvirt()<br>
File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/libvirt.py",
line 3389, in getLibVersion<br>
if ret == -1: raise libvirtError
('virConnectGetLibVersion() failed', conn=self)<br>
libvirtError: internal error client socket is closed<br>
Thread-1857::WARNING::2014-06-09
12:32:50,673::vm::1963::vm.Vm::(_set_lastStatus)
vmId=`2bee9d79-b8d1-4a5a-a4f7-8092d1c803d9`::trying to set
state to Powering down when already Down<br>
Thread-1857::WARNING::2014-06-09
12:32:50,815::utils::129::root::(rmFile) File:
/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/channels/2bee9d79-b8d1-4a5a-a4f7-8092d1c803d9.com.redhat.rhevm.vdsm
already removed<br>
Thread-1857::WARNING::2014-06-09
12:32:50,816::utils::129::root::(rmFile) File:
/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/channels/2bee9d79-b8d1-4a5a-a4f7-8092d1c803d9.org.qemu.guest_agent.0
already removed<br>
MainThread::WARNING::2014-06-09
12:33:03,770::fileUtils::167::Storage.fileUtils::(createdir)
Dir /rhev/data-center/mnt already exists<br>
MainThread::WARNING::2014-06-09
12:33:05,738::clientIF::181::vds::(_prepareBindings)
Unable to load the json rpc server module. Please make
sure it is installed.<br>
storageRefresh::WARNING::2014-06-09
12:33:06,133::fileUtils::167::Storage.fileUtils::(createdir)
Dir /rhev/data-center/hsm-tasks already exists<br>
Thread-35::ERROR::2014-06-09
12:33:08,375::sdc::137::Storage.StorageDomainCache::(_findDomain)
looking for unfetched domain
55338570-e537-412b-97a9-635eea1ecb10<br>
Thread-35::ERROR::2014-06-09
12:33:08,413::sdc::154::Storage.StorageDomainCache::(_findUnfetchedDomain)
looking for domain 55338570-e537-412b-97a9-635eea1ecb10<br>
Thread-13::WARNING::2014-06-09
12:33:08,417::fileUtils::167::Storage.fileUtils::(createdir)
Dir /rhev/data-center/a0500f5c-e8d9-42f1-8f04-15b23514c8ed
already exists<br>
[/code]</big><br>
</small></small><br>
libvirt breaks and I guess that it would bring down all of VM's
if there were any on that node.<br>
<br>
Anybody have an idea why this happens ?<br>
<br>
TIA,<br>
<br>
Ivan<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/02/2014 04:38 PM, <a
moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:combuster@archlinux.us">combuster@archlinux.us</a>
wrote:<br>
</div>
<blockquote cite="mid:2144986.cbhZx3DnrB@silvestone"
type="cite">
<pre wrap="">One word of caution so far, when exporting any vm,
the node that acts as SPM
is stressed out to the max. I releived the stress by a certain margin with
lowering libvirtd and vdsm log levels to WARNING. That shortened out the
export procedure by at least five times. But vdsm process on the SPM node is
still with high cpu usage so it's best that the SPM node should be left with a
decent CPU time amount to spare. Also, export of VM's with high vdisk capacity
and thin provisioning enabled (let's say 14GB used of 100GB defined) took
around 50min over a 10Gb ethernet interface to a 1Gb export NAS device that
was not stressed out at all by other processes. When I did that export with
debug log levels it took 5hrs :(
So lowering log levels is a must in production enviroment. I've deleted the
lun that I exported on the storage (removed it first from ovirt) and for the
next weekend I am planing to add a new one, export it again on all the nodes
and start a few fresh vm installations. Things I'm going to look for are
partition alignment and running them from different nodes in the cluster at
the same time. I just hope that not all I/O is going to pass through the SPM,
this is the one thing that bothers me the most.
I'll report back on these results next week, but if anyone has experience with
this kind of things or can point to some documentation would be great.
On Monday, 2. June 2014. 18.51.52 you wrote:
</pre>
<blockquote type="cite">
<pre wrap="">I'm curious to hear what other comments
arise, as we're analyzing a
production setup shortly.
On Sun, Jun 1, 2014 at 10:11 PM, <a moz-do-not-send="true"
class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
href="mailto:combuster@archlinux.us"><combuster@archlinux.us></a>
wrote:
</pre>
<blockquote type="cite">
<pre wrap="">I need to scratch gluster off because setup is
based on CentOS 6.5, so
essential prerequisites like qemu 1.3 and libvirt 1.0.1 are not met.
</pre>
</blockquote>
<pre wrap="">Gluster would still work with EL6, afaik it just
won't use libgfapi and
instead use just a standard mount.
</pre>
<blockquote type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Any info regarding FC storage domain would be
appreciated though.
Thanks
Ivan
On Sunday, 1. June 2014. 11.44.33 <a moz-do-not-send="true"
class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:combuster@archlinux.us">combuster@archlinux.us</a> wrote:
</pre>
<blockquote type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Hi,
I have a 4 node cluster setup and my storage options right now are a FC
based storage, one partition per node on a local drive (~200GB each) and
a
NFS based NAS device. I want to setup export and ISO domain on the NAS
and
there are no issues or questions regarding those two. I wasn't aware of
any
other options at the time for utilizing a local storage (since this is a
shared based datacenter) so I exported a directory from each partition
via
NFS and it works. But I am little in the dark with the following:
1. Are there any advantages for switching from NFS based local storage to
a
Gluster based domain with blocks for each partition. I guess it can be
only
performance wise but maybe I'm wrong. If there are advantages, are there
any tips regarding xfs mount options etc ?
2. I've created a volume on the FC based storage and exported it to all
of
the nodes in the cluster on the storage itself. I've configured
multipathing correctly and added an alias for the wwid of the LUN so I
can
distinct this one and any other future volumes more easily. At first I
created a partition on it but since oVirt saw only the whole LUN as raw
device I erased it before adding it as the FC master storage domain. I've
imported a few VM's and point them to the FC storage domain. This setup
works, but:
- All of the nodes see a device with the alias for the wwid of the
volume,
but only the node wich is currently the SPM for the cluster can see
logical
volumes inside. Also when I setup the high availability for VM's residing
on the FC storage and select to start on any node on the cluster, they
always start on the SPM. Can multiple nodes run different VM's on the
same
FC storage at the same time (logical thing would be that they can, but I
wanted to be sure first). I am not familiar with the logic oVirt utilizes
that locks the vm's logical volume to prevent corruption.
- Fdisk shows that logical volumes on the LUN of the FC volume are
missaligned (partition doesn't end on cylindar boundary), so I wonder if
this is becuase I imported the VM's with disks that were created on local
storage before and that any _new_ VM's with disks on the fc storage would
be propperly aligned.
This is a new setup with oVirt 3.4 (did an export of all the VM's on 3.3
and after a fresh installation of the 3.4 imported them back again). I
have room to experiment a little with 2 of the 4 nodes because currently
they are free from running any VM's, but I have limited room for
anything else that would cause an unplanned downtime for four virtual
machines running on the other two nodes on the cluster (currently highly
available and their drives are on the FC storage domain). All in all I
have 12 VM's running and I'm asking on the list for advice and guidance
before I make any changes.
Just trying to find as much info regarding all of this as possible before
acting upon.
Thank you in advance,
Ivan
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