On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 4:59 PM, <nicolas(a)devels.es> wrote:
Hi,
We're using ovirt 3.5.3.1, and as storage backend we use GlusterFS. We
added a Storage Domain with the path "gluster.fqdn1:/volume", and as
options, we used "backup-volfile-servers=gluster.fqdn2". We now need to
restart both gluster.fqdn1 and gluster.fqdn2 machines due to system update
(not at the same time, obviously). We're worried because in previous
attempts, when restarted the main gluster node (gluster.fqdn1 in this
case), all the VMs running against that storage backend got paused due to
storage errors, and we couldn't resume them and finally had to power them
off the hard way and start them again.
Gluster version on gluster.fqdn1 and gluster.fqdn2 is 3.6.3-1.
Gluster configuration for that volume is:
Volume Name: volume
Type: Replicate
Volume ID: a2d7e52c-2f63-4e72-9635-4e311baae6ff
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 1 x 2 = 2
This is replica 2 - not supported.
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: gluster.fqdn1:/gluster/brick_01/brick
Brick2: gluster.fqdn2:/gluster/brick_01/brick
Options Reconfigured:
storage.owner-gid: 36
storage.owner-uid: 36
cluster.server-quorum-type: server
cluster.quorum-type: none
network.remote-dio: enable
cluster.eager-lock: enable
performance.stat-prefetch: off
performance.io-cache: off
performance.read-ahead: off
performance.quick-read: off
We would like to know if there's a "clean" way to do such a procedure. We
know that pausing all the VMs and then restarting the gluster nodes work
with no harm, but the downtime of the VMs is important to us and we would
like to avoid it, especially when we have 2 gluster nodes for that.
You should use replica 3. This configuration should be able to survive
reboot on of the nodes.
If two nodes are down, the file system will become readonly, and vms will
pause because of write errors.
Adding Sahina.
Nir
Any hints are appreciated,
Thanks.
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