Hello Maoz,
i'm serving more than 300 vms in fc setup (and growing).
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 12:16 PM, maoz zadok <maozza(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello All,
I connected existing data center with NFS storage domain to a new
Fiber-Channel storage domain according to the following guide, and I have
three questions.
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/install-guide/chap-Configuring_Storage/
1. why does the storage domain asks me to "Use Host"?
Because there are some operations (lvm initialization & so on) to be
done while setting up the volumes on FC storage. These operations will
be performed by the given host
does it mean that if this host is down there is no access to the FC storage
or the next available host elected to manage the FC storage?
No, storage is mapped by all the hosts and accessed directly
does it mean that all the traffic to my storage is routed via the
selected
host?
Absolutely no!
what is the best practice, do I need to split the workload to other
hosts as
well by letting each host manage one small LUN instead of letting one host
manage all LUNs or one big LUN?
I supposte that your question is related to the way that FC is
managed. Since every host sees all the drives, there question is no
more appropriate.
2. is it possible to set the newly created fiber-channel storage(data
domain) as master?
IIRC if you set to maintenance the existing master, another one will
be selected.
3. can I easily migrate all VM disks to the FC storage instead of the NFS?
Sure, nfs storage domain or fc storage domain doesn't make difference
in terms of interaction. You can move disks from one to the other
without issues.
Luca
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