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On 28 Dec 2017, at 20:37, FERNANDO FREDIANI =
<fernando.frediani(a)upx.com> wrote:
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Are you talking about all kinds of Storage (iSCSI, FC, NFS and =
Localstorage/POSIX) ?
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yes
Because I believe you may be able to specify the destination path on
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the destination Host and when working with Localstorage/POSIX that may =
be simpler.
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yes, it is indeed more simple, but still it=E2=80=99s not
going to work =
out of the box right now. It=E2=80=99s a non-trivial feature to do that =
properly
> Fernando
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> On 28/12/2017 17:32, Michal Skrivanek wrote:
>
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>
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>>> On 28 Dec 2017, at
19:56, FERNANDO FREDIANI =
<fernando.frediani(a)upx.com <mailto:fernando.frediani@upx.com>> wrote:
>>
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>>> Has anyone tried the
command below under the hood between two oVirt =
Node (in the same Datacenter or between two different (local) ones) ? =
Does it work ?
>
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>> no, it does not with ovirt. ovirt manages storage
differently than =
plain libvirt
>
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>>> virsh migrate --live --persistent
--undefinesource =
--copy-storage-all \
>> --verbose --desturi <DESTINATION> <VM>
>> This is such a fantastic features for certain scenarios that may =
help a
lot maintenance or even migration between hosts with Local =
Storage to minimize Downtime and mainly all the hassle of having to =
Poweroff a VM, Export to an Export Datastore, umount it, =
mount on the other Host/Datacenter, Import and Power On.
>>
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>>> Thanks
>>> Regards
>>
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>>> Fernando
>>
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>>> [1] Ref: =
https://hgj.hu/live-migrating-a-virtual-machine-with-libvirt-without-a-sha=
red-storage/ =
<
https://hgj.hu/live-migrating-a-virtual-machine-with-libvirt-without-a-sh=
ared-storage/>
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class=3D"">On 28 Dec 2017, at 20:37, FERNANDO FREDIANI <<a =
href=3D"mailto:fernando.frediani@upx.com" =
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class=3D""><p class=3D"">Are =
you talking about all kinds of Storage (iSCSI, FC, NFS and
Localstorage/POSIX) =
?</p></div></div></blockquote>yes</div><div><br
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type=3D"cite" class=3D""><div class=3D""><div
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text=3D"#000000" class=3D""><p class=3D"">Because I
believe you may be =
able to specify the destination path
on the destination Host and when working with Localstorage/POSIX
that may be simpler.</p></div></div></blockquote>yes, it is
indeed =
more simple, but still it=E2=80=99s not going to work out of the box =
right now. It=E2=80=99s a non-trivial feature to do that properly<br =
class=3D""><blockquote type=3D"cite"
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<div class=3D"moz-cite-prefix">On 28/12/2017 17:32, Michal Skrivanek
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class=3D"" face=3D"arial, helvetica, sans-serif">Has anyone
tried the command below under the hood between two oVirt
Node (in the same Datacenter or between two different
(local) ones) ? Does it work ?</font><br
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no, it does not with ovirt. ovirt manages storage differently
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<pre class=3D"">virsh migrate --live --persistent =
--undefinesource --copy-storage-all \
--verbose --desturi <DESTINATION> =
<VM></pre>
<font class=3D"" face=3D"arial, helvetica, =
sans-serif">This is
such a fantastic features for certain scenarios that may
help a lot maintenance or even migration between hosts
with Local Storage to minimize Downtime and mainly all
the hassle of having to Poweroff a VM, Export to an
Export Datastore, umount it, mount on the other
Host/Datacenter, Import and Power On.<br class=3D"">
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Thanks<br class=3D"">
Regards<br class=3D"">
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[1] Ref: </font><font class=3D"" face=3D"arial, =
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sans-serif"><a class=3D"moz-txt-link-freetext" =
href=3D"https://hgj.hu/live-migrating-a-virtual-machine-with-libvirt-witho=
ut-a-shared-storage/" =
moz-do-not-send=3D"true">https://hgj.hu/live-migrating-a-virtual-machine-w=
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