Re: [Users] SSD Caching
by Amedeo Salvati
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you can use flashcache under centos6, it's stable and give you a boost fo=
r read/write, but I never user with gluster:https://github.com/facebook/f=
lashcache/under fedora you have more choice: flashcache, bcache, dm-cache=
regardsaDate: Wed, 8 Jan 2014 21:44:35 -0600From: Darrell Budic <darrell.=
budic(a)zenfire.com>To: Russell Purinton <russ(a)sonicbx.com>Cc: "users@ovirt=
.org" <users(a)ovirt.org>Subject: Re: [Users] SSD CachingMessage-ID: <A4505=
9D4-B00D-4573-81E7-F00B2B9FA4AA(a)zenfire.com>Content-Type: text/plain; cha=
rset=3D"windows-1252"Stick=0A your bricks on ZFS and let it do it for you=
. Works well, although I =0Ahaven?t done much benchmarking of it. My test=
setup is described in the =0Athread under [Users] Creation of preallocat=
ed disk with Gluster =0Areplication. I?ve seen some blog posts here and t=
here about gluster on =0AZFS for this reason too. -DarrellOn Jan 7, 2014,=
at 9:56 PM, Russell Purinton <russ(a)sonicbx.com> wrote:> [20:42] <sonicro=
se> is anybody out there using a good RAM+SSD caching system ahead of glu=
ster storage?> [20:42] <sonicrose> sorry if that came through twice>=0A [=
20:44] <sonicrose> im thinking about making the SSD one giant =0Aswap fil=
e then creating a very large ramdisk in virtual memory and using=0A that =
as a block level cache for parts and pieces of virtual machine =0Adisk im=
ages> [20:44] <sonicrose> then i think the memory =0Amanagers would inher=
ently play the role of storage tiering ie: keeping =0Athe hottest data in=
memory and the coldest data on swap> [20:45] =0A<sonicrose> everything i=
have seen today has been setup as =0A"consumer" =3D=3D=3D> network =3D=
=3D=3D=3D> SSD cache =3D=3D=3D=3D> real disks> [20:45] <sonicrose> but i'=
d like to actually do "consumer" =3D=3D=3D> RAM+SSD cache =3D=3D=3D> net=
work =3D=3D=3D> real disks>=0A [20:46] <sonicrose> i realize doing a virt=
ual memory disk means =0Athe cache will be cleared on every reboot, and I=
'm ok with that> =0A[20:47] <sonicrose> i know this can be done with NFS =
and =0Acachefilesd(fscache), but how could something be integrated into t=
he =0Anative gluster clients?> [20:47] <sonicrose> i'd prefer not to have=
to access gluster via NFS>=0A [20:49] <sonicrose> any feedback from this=
room is greatly =0Aappreciated, getting someone started to build managed=
HA cloud hosting>=0ADa: users-bounces(a)ovirt.org=0AA: users(a)ovirt.org=0AC=
c: =0AData: Thu, 09 Jan 2014 02:34:48 -0500=0AOggetto: Users Digest, Vol =
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e specific=0A> than "Re: Contents of Users digest..."=0A> =0A> =0A> Today=
's Topics:=0A> =0A> 1. Re: SSD Caching (Darrell Budic)=0A> 2. Re: O=
virt DR setup (Hans Emmanuel)=0A> 3. Re: Experience with low cost NFS-=
Storage as VM-Storage?=0A> (Markus Stockhausen)=0A> 4. Re: Exper=
ience with low cost NFS-Storage as VM-Storage?=0A> (Karli Sj?berg)=0A=
> 5. Re: Experience with low cost NFS-Storage as VM-Storage? (squadra)=
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------------=0A> =0A> Message: 1=0A> Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2014 21:44:35 -0600=
=0A> From: Darrell Budic =0A> To: Russell Purinton =0A> Cc: "users(a)ovirt.=
org" =0A> Subject: Re: [Users] SSD Caching=0A> Message-ID: =0A> Content-T=
ype: text/plain; charset=3D"windows-1252"=0A> =0A> Stick your bricks on Z=
FS and let it do it for you. Works well, although I haven?t done much ben=
chmarking of it. My test setup is described in the thread under [Users] C=
reation of preallocated disk with Gluster replication. I?ve seen some blo=
g posts here and there about gluster on ZFS for this reason too.=0A> =0A>=
-Darrell=0A> =0A> On Jan 7, 2014, at 9:56 PM, Russell Purinton wrote:=0A=
> =0A> > [20:42] is anybody out there using a good RAM+SSD caching syste=
m ahead of gluster storage?=0A> > [20:42] sorry if that came through twi=
ce=0A> > [20:44] im thinking about making the SSD one giant swap file th=
en creating a very large ramdisk in virtual memory and using that as a bl=
ock level cache for parts and pieces of virtual machine disk images=0A> >=
[20:44] then i think the memory managers would inherently play the role=
of storage tiering ie: keeping the hottest data in memory and the coldes=
t data on swap=0A> > [20:45] everything i have seen today has been setup=
as "consumer" =3D=3D=3D> network =3D=3D=3D=3D> SSD cache =3D=3D=3D=3D=
> real disks=0A> > [20:45] but i'd like to actually do "consumer" =3D=3D=
=3D> RAM+SSD cache =3D=3D=3D> network =3D=3D=3D> real disks=0A> > [20:46=
] i realize doing a virtual memory disk means the cache will be cleared =
on every reboot, and I'm ok with that=0A> > [20:47] i know this can be d=
one with NFS and cachefilesd(fscache), but how could something be integra=
ted into the native gluster clients?=0A> > [20:47] i'd prefer not to hav=
e to access gluster via NFS=0A> > [20:49] any feedback from this room is=
greatly appreciated, getting someone started to build managed HA cloud h=
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DR setup=0A> Message-ID:=0A> =0A> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3D"=
iso-8859-1"=0A> =0A> Could any one please give me some suggestions ?=0A> =
=0A> =0A> On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 11:39 AM, Hans Emmanuel wrote:=0A> =0A> =
> Hi all ,=0A> >=0A> > I would like to know about the possibility of setu=
p Disaster Recovery Site=0A> > (DR) for an Ovirt cluster . i.e if site 1 =
goes down I need to trigger the=0A> > site 2 to come in to action with th=
e minimal down time .=0A> >=0A> > I am open to use NFS shared storage or =
local storage for data storage=0A> > domain . I know we need to replicate=
the storage domain and Ovirt confs and=0A> > DB across the sites , but =
couldn't find any doc for the same , isn't that=0A> > possible with Ovirt=
?=0A> >=0A> > *Hans Emmanuel*=0A> >=0A> >=0A> > *NOthing to FEAR but so=
mething to FEEL......*=0A> >=0A> >=0A> =0A> =0A> -- =0A> *Hans Emmanuel*=0A=
> =0A> *NOthing to FEAR but something to FEEL......*=0A> -------------- n=
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9 Jan 2014 07:10:07 +0000=0A> From: Markus Stockhausen =0A> To: squadra ,=
"users(a)ovirt.org" =0A> Subject: Re: [Users] Experience with low cost NFS=
-Storage as=0A> VM-Storage?=0A> Message-ID:=0A> <12EF8D94C6F8734FB2FF37=
B9FBEDD173585B991E(a)EXCHANGE.collogia.de>=0A> Content-Type: text/plain; ch=
arset=3D"us-ascii"=0A> =0A> > Von: users-bounces(a)ovirt.org [users-bounces=
@ovirt.org]" im Auftrag von "squadra [squadra(a)gmail.com]=0A> > Gesendet: =
Mittwoch, 8. Januar 2014 17:15=0A> > An: users(a)ovirt.org=0A> > Betreff: R=
e: [Users] Experience with low cost NFS-Storage as VM-Storage?=0A> >=0A> =
> better go for iscsi or something else... i whould avoid nfs for vm host=
ing=0A> > Freebsd10 delivers kernel iscsitarget now, which works great so=
far. or go with omnios to get comstar iscsi, which is a rocksolid soluti=
on=0A> >=0A> > Cheers,=0A> > =0A> > Juergen=0A> =0A> That is usually a ma=
tter of taste and the available environment. =0A> The minimal differences=
in performance usually only show up=0A> if you drive the storage to its =
limits. I guess you could help Sven =0A> better if you had some hard fact=
s why to favour ISCSI. =0A> =0A> Best regards.=0A> =0A> Markus=0A> ------=
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2014 07:30:56 +0000=0A> From: Karli Sj?berg =0A> To: "stockhausen@collog=
ia.de" =0A> Cc: "squadra(a)gmail.com" , "users(a)ovirt.org"=0A> =0A> Subject=
: Re: [Users] Experience with low cost NFS-Storage as=0A> VM-Storage?=0A=
> Message-ID: <5F9E965F5A80BC468BE5F40576769F095AFE3369@exchange2-1>=0A> =
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3D"utf-8"=0A> =0A> On Thu, 2014-01-09 a=
t 07:10 +0000, Markus Stockhausen wrote:=0A> > > Von: users-bounces@ovirt=
.org [users-bounces(a)ovirt.org]" im Auftrag von "squadra [squadra(a)gmail.co=
m]=0A> > > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. Januar 2014 17:15=0A> > > An: users@ovi=
rt.org=0A> > > Betreff: Re: [Users] Experience with low cost NFS-Storage =
as VM-Storage?=0A> > >=0A> > > better go for iscsi or something else... i=
whould avoid nfs for vm hosting=0A> > > Freebsd10 delivers kernel iscsit=
arget now, which works great so far. or go with omnios to get comstar isc=
si, which is a rocksolid solution=0A> > >=0A> > > Cheers,=0A> > > =0A> > =
> Juergen=0A> > =0A> > That is usually a matter of taste and the availabl=
e environment. =0A> > The minimal differences in performance usually only=
show up=0A> > if you drive the storage to its limits. I guess you could =
help Sven =0A> > better if you had some hard facts why to favour ISCSI. =0A=
> > =0A> > Best regards.=0A> > =0A> > Markus=0A> =0A> Only technical diff=
erence I can think of is the iSCSI-level=0A> load-balancing. With NFS you=
set up the network with LACP and let that=0A> load-balance for you (and =
you should probably do that with iSCSI as well=0A> but you don?t strictly=
have to). I think it has to do with a chance of=0A> trying to go beyond =
the capacity of 1 network interface at the same=0A> time, from one Host (=
higher bandwidth) that makes people try iSCSI=0A> instead of plain NFS. I=
have tried that but was never able to achieve=0A> that effect, so in our=
situation, there?s no difference. In comparing=0A> them both in benchmar=
ks, there was no performance difference at all, at=0A> least for our stor=
age systems that are based on FreeBSD.=0A> =0A> /K=0A> =0A> -------------=
-----------------=0A> =0A> Message: 5=0A> Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2014 08:34:44 =
+0100=0A> From: squadra =0A> To: Markus Stockhausen =0A> Cc: users(a)ovirt.=
org=0A> Subject: Re: [Users] Experience with low cost NFS-Storage as=0A> =
VM-Storage?=0A> Message-ID:=0A> =0A> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3D=
"utf-8"=0A> =0A> There's are already enaugh articles on the web about NFS=
problems related=0A> locking, latency, etc.... Eh stacking a protocol on=
to another to fix=0A> problem and then maybe one more to glue them togeth=
er.=0A> =0A> Google for the suse PDF " why NFS sucks", I don't agree with=
the whole=0A> sheet.. NFS got his place,too. But not as production filer=
for VM.=0A> =0A> Cheers,=0A> =0A> Juergen, the NFS lover=0A> On Jan 9, 2=
014 8:10 AM, "Markus Stockhausen" =0A> wrote:=0A> =0A> > > Von: users-bou=
nces(a)ovirt.org [users-bounces(a)ovirt.org]" im Auftrag von=0A> > "squadra [=
squadra(a)gmail.com]=0A> > > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. Januar 2014 17:15=0A> >=
> An: users(a)ovirt.org=0A> > > Betreff: Re: [Users] Experience with low c=
ost NFS-Storage as VM-Storage?=0A> > >=0A> > > better go for iscsi or som=
ething else... i whould avoid nfs for vm=0A> > hosting=0A> > > Freebsd10 =
delivers kernel iscsitarget now, which works great so far. or=0A> > go wi=
th omnios to get comstar iscsi, which is a rocksolid solution=0A> > >=0A>=
> > Cheers,=0A> > >=0A> > > Juergen=0A> >=0A> > That is usually a matter=
of taste and the available environment.=0A> > The minimal differences in=
performance usually only show up=0A> > if you drive the storage to its l=
imits. I guess you could help Sven=0A> > better if you had some hard fact=
s why to favour ISCSI.=0A> >=0A> > Best regards.=0A> >=0A> > Markus=0A> -=
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=0A<div class=3D"xam_msg_class">=0A<div style=3D"font: normal 13px Arial;=
color:rgb(31, 28, 27);"><br>you can use flashcache under centos6, it's s=
table and give you a boost for read/write, but I never user with gluster:=
<br><br>https://github.com/facebook/flashcache/<br><br>under fedora you h=
ave more choice: flashcache, bcache, dm-cache<br><br>regards<br>a<br><br>=
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2014 21:44:35 -0600<br>From: Darrell Budic <darrell.b=
udic(a)zenfire.com><br>To: Russell Purinton <russ(a)sonicbx.com><br>=
Cc: "users(a)ovirt.org" <users(a)ovirt.org><br>Subject: Re: [Users] SSD=
Caching<br>Message-ID: <A45059D4-B00D-4573-81E7-F00B2B9FA4AA(a)zenfire.=
com><br>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3D"windows-1252"<br><br>Stic=
k=0A your bricks on ZFS and let it do it for you. Works well, although I =
=0Ahaven?t done much benchmarking of it. My test setup is described in th=
e =0Athread under [Users] Creation of preallocated disk with Gluster =0Ar=
eplication. I?ve seen some blog posts here and there about gluster on =0A=
ZFS for this reason too.<br><br> -Darrell<br><br>On Jan 7, 2014, at 9:56 =
PM, Russell Purinton <russ(a)sonicbx.com> wrote:<br><br>> [20:42] =
<sonicrose> is anybody out there using a good RAM+SSD caching syste=
m ahead of gluster storage?<br>> [20:42] <sonicrose> sorry if th=
at came through twice<br>>=0A [20:44] <sonicrose> im thinking ab=
out making the SSD one giant =0Aswap file then creating a very large ramd=
isk in virtual memory and using=0A that as a block level cache for parts =
and pieces of virtual machine =0Adisk images<br>> [20:44] <sonicros=
e> then i think the memory =0Amanagers would inherently play the role =
of storage tiering ie: keeping =0Athe hottest data in memory and the cold=
est data on swap<br>> [20:45] =0A<sonicrose> everything i have s=
een today has been setup as =0A"consumer" =3D=3D=3D> network =3D=3D=
=3D=3D> SSD cache =3D=3D=3D=3D> real disks<br>> [20:45] <soni=
crose> but i'd like to actually do "consumer" =3D=3D=3D> RAM+SSD ca=
che =3D=3D=3D> network =3D=3D=3D> real disks<br>>=0A [20:46] &l=
t;sonicrose> i realize doing a virtual memory disk means =0Athe cache =
will be cleared on every reboot, and I'm ok with that<br>> =0A[20:47] =
<sonicrose> i know this can be done with NFS and =0Acachefilesd(fsc=
ache), but how could something be integrated into the =0Anative gluster c=
lients?<br>> [20:47] <sonicrose> i'd prefer not to have to acces=
s gluster via NFS<br>>=0A [20:49] <sonicrose> any feedback from =
this room is greatly =0Aappreciated, getting someone started to build man=
aged HA cloud hosting<br>><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>=
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SSD Caching (Darrell Budic)</div><div>> 2. Re: Ovirt DR setup (Han=
s Emmanuel)</div><div>> 3. Re: Experience with low cost NFS-Storage=
as VM-Storage?</div><div>> (Markus Stockhausen)</div><div>> =
4. Re: Experience with low cost NFS-Storage as VM-Storage?</div><div>&=
gt; (Karli Sj?berg)</div><div>> 5. Re: Experience with low co=
st NFS-Storage as VM-Storage? (squadra)</div><div>> </div><div>> </=
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: Wed, 8 Jan 2014 21:44:35 -0600</div><div>> From: Darrell Budic <darr=
ell.budic(a)zenfire.com></darrell.budic(a)zenfire.com></div><div>> To: Rus=
sell Purinton <russ(a)sonicbx.com></russ(a)sonicbx.com></div><div>> Cc: "u=
sers(a)ovirt.org" <users(a)ovirt.org></users(a)ovirt.org></div><div>> Subjec=
t: Re: [Users] SSD Caching</div><div>> Message-ID: <a45059d4-b00d-4573=
-81e7-f00b2b9fa4aa(a)zenfire.com></a45059d4-b00d-4573-81e7-f00b2b9fa4aa@zen=
fire.com></div><div>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3D"windows-125=
2"</div><div>> </div><div>> Stick your bricks on ZFS and let it do =
it for you. Works well, although I haven?t done much benchmarking of it. =
My test setup is described in the thread under [Users] Creation of preall=
ocated disk with Gluster replication. I?ve seen some blog posts here and =
there about gluster on ZFS for this reason too.</div><div>> </div><div=
>> -Darrell</div><div>> </div><div>> On Jan 7, 2014, at 9:56 PM=
, Russell Purinton <russ(a)sonicbx.com> wrote:</russ(a)sonicbx.com></div><div=
>> </div><div>> > [20:42] <sonicrose> is anybody out there using=
a good RAM+SSD caching system ahead of gluster storage?</sonicrose></div=
><div>> > [20:42] <sonicrose> sorry if that came through twice</son=
icrose></div><div>> > [20:44] <sonicrose> im thinking about making =
the SSD one giant swap file then creating a very large ramdisk in virtual=
memory and using that as a block level cache for parts and pieces of vir=
tual machine disk images</sonicrose></div><div>> > [20:44] <sonicro=
se> then i think the memory managers would inherently play the role of st=
orage tiering ie: keeping the hottest data in memory and the coldest data=
on swap</sonicrose></div><div>> > [20:45] <sonicrose> everything i=
have seen today has been setup as "consumer" =3D=3D=3D> network =3D=
=3D=3D=3D> SSD cache =3D=3D=3D=3D> real disks</sonicrose></div><div=
>> > [20:45] <sonicrose> but i'd like to actually do "consumer" =3D=
=3D=3D> RAM+SSD cache =3D=3D=3D> network =3D=3D=3D> real disks<=
/sonicrose></div><div>> > [20:46] <sonicrose> i realize doing a vir=
tual memory disk means the cache will be cleared on every reboot, and I'm=
ok with that</sonicrose></div><div>> > [20:47] <sonicrose> i know =
this can be done with NFS and cachefilesd(fscache), but how could somethi=
ng be integrated into the native gluster clients?</sonicrose></div><div>&=
gt; > [20:47] <sonicrose> i'd prefer not to have to access gluster via=
NFS</sonicrose></div><div>> > [20:49] <sonicrose> any feedback fro=
m this room is greatly appreciated, getting someone started to build mana=
ged HA cloud hosting</sonicrose></div><div>> > ____________________=
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<div>> </div><div>> Message: 2</div><div>> Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2014=
10:34:26 +0530</div><div>> From: Hans Emmanuel <hansemmanuel(a)gmail.co=
m></hansemmanuel(a)gmail.com></div><div>> To: users(a)ovirt.org</div><div>=
> Subject: Re: [Users] Ovirt DR setup</div><div>> Message-ID:</div>=
<div>> <cakym+td8o3g+zfsfgybzegnnk+hxq=3D9tj9j9r1ky_thyemcxwa(a)mail.gm=
ail.com></cakym+td8o3g+zfsfgybzegnnk+hxq=3D9tj9j9r1ky_thyemcxwa(a)mail.gmai=
l.com></div><div>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3D"iso-8859-1"</d=
iv><div>> </div><div>> Could any one please give me some suggestion=
s ?</div><div>> </div><div>> </div><div>> On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at=
11:39 AM, Hans Emmanuel <hansemmanuel(a)gmail.com>wrote:</hansemmanuel@gma=
il.com></div><div>> </div><div>> > Hi all ,</div><div>> ><=
/div><div>> > I would like to know about the possibility of setup D=
isaster Recovery Site</div><div>> > (DR) for an Ovirt cluster . i.e=
if site 1 goes down I need to trigger the</div><div>> > site 2 to =
come in to action with the minimal down time .</div><div>> ></div><=
div>> > I am open to use NFS shared storage or local storage for da=
ta storage</div><div>> > domain . I know we need to replicate the s=
torage domain and Ovirt confs and</div><div>> > DB across the sites=
, but couldn't find any doc for the same , isn't that</div><div>> &g=
t; possible with Ovirt ?</div><div>> ></div><div>> > *Hans E=
mmanuel*</div><div>> ></div><div>> ></div><div>> > *NOt=
hing to FEAR but something to FEEL......*</div><div>> ></div><div>&=
gt; ></div><div>> </div><div>> </div><div>> -- </div><div>>=
; *Hans Emmanuel*</div><div>> </div><div>> *NOthing to FEAR but som=
ething to FEEL......*</div><div>> -------------- next part -----------=
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div>> Message: 3</div><div>> Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2014 07:10:07 +0000</=
div><div>> From: Markus Stockhausen <stockhausen(a)collogia.de></stockha=
usen(a)collogia.de></div><div>> To: squadra <squadra(a)gmail.com>, "users@=
ovirt.org" <users(a)ovirt.org></users(a)ovirt.org></squadra(a)gmail.com></div><=
div>> Subject: Re: [Users] Experience with low cost NFS-Storage as</di=
v><div>> VM-Storage?</div><div>> Message-ID:</div><div>> <1=
2EF8D94C6F8734FB2FF37B9FBEDD173585B991E(a)EXCHANGE.collogia.de></div><di=
v>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3D"us-ascii"</div><div>> </di=
v><div>> > Von: users-bounces(a)ovirt.org [users-bounces(a)ovirt.org]" =
im Auftrag von "squadra [squadra(a)gmail.com]</div><div>> > Gesendet:=
Mittwoch, 8. Januar 2014 17:15</div><div>> > An: users(a)ovirt.org</=
div><div>> > Betreff: Re: [Users] Experience with low cost NFS-Stor=
age as VM-Storage?</div><div>> ></div><div>> > better go for =
iscsi or something else... i whould avoid nfs for vm hosting</div><div>&g=
t; > Freebsd10 delivers kernel iscsitarget now, which works great so f=
ar. or go with omnios to get comstar iscsi, which is a rocksolid solution=
</div><div>> ></div><div>> > Cheers,</div><div>> > </di=
v><div>> > Juergen</div><div>> </div><div>> That is usually a=
matter of taste and the available environment. </div><div>> The minim=
al differences in performance usually only show up</div><div>> if you =
drive the storage to its limits. I guess you could help Sven </div><div>&=
gt; better if you had some hard facts why to favour ISCSI. </div><div>>=
; </div><div>> Best regards.</div><div>> </div><div>> Markus</di=
v><div>> -------------- next part --------------</div><div>> An emb=
edded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed...</div><div>> Name: I=
nterScan_Disclaimer.txt</div><div>> URL: <http: lists.ovirt.org=3D"" p=
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gt; Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2014 07:30:56 +0000</div><div>> From: Karli Sj?be=
rg <karli.sjoberg(a)slu.se></karli.sjoberg(a)slu.se></div><div>> To: "stoc=
khausen(a)collogia.de" <stockhausen(a)collogia.de></stockhausen(a)collogia.de><=
/div><div>> Cc: "squadra(a)gmail.com" <squadra(a)gmail.com>, "users(a)ovirt.=
org"</squadra(a)gmail.com></div><div>> <users(a)ovirt.org></users(a)ovirt.o=
rg></div><div>> Subject: Re: [Users] Experience with low cost NFS-Stor=
age as</div><div>> VM-Storage?</div><div>> Message-ID: <5F9E965=
F5A80BC468BE5F40576769F095AFE3369@exchange2-1></div><div>> Content-=
Type: text/plain; charset=3D"utf-8"</div><div>> </div><div>> On Thu=
, 2014-01-09 at 07:10 +0000, Markus Stockhausen wrote:</div><div>> >=
; > Von: users-bounces(a)ovirt.org [users-bounces(a)ovirt.org]" im Auftrag=
von "squadra [squadra(a)gmail.com]</div><div>> > > Gesendet: Mitt=
woch, 8. Januar 2014 17:15</div><div>> > > An: users(a)ovirt.org</=
div><div>> > > Betreff: Re: [Users] Experience with low cost NFS=
-Storage as VM-Storage?</div><div>> > ></div><div>> > >=
better go for iscsi or something else... i whould avoid nfs for vm hosti=
ng</div><div>> > > Freebsd10 delivers kernel iscsitarget now, wh=
ich works great so far. or go with omnios to get comstar iscsi, which is =
a rocksolid solution</div><div>> > ></div><div>> > > Ch=
eers,</div><div>> > > </div><div>> > > Juergen</div><di=
v>> > </div><div>> > That is usually a matter of taste and th=
e available environment. </div><div>> > The minimal differences in =
performance usually only show up</div><div>> > if you drive the sto=
rage to its limits. I guess you could help Sven </div><div>> > bett=
er if you had some hard facts why to favour ISCSI. </div><div>> > <=
/div><div>> > Best regards.</div><div>> > </div><div>> >=
; Markus</div><div>> </div><div>> Only technical difference I can t=
hink of is the iSCSI-level</div><div>> load-balancing. With NFS you se=
t up the network with LACP and let that</div><div>> load-balance for y=
ou (and you should probably do that with iSCSI as well</div><div>> but=
you don?t strictly have to). I think it has to do with a chance of</div>=
<div>> trying to go beyond the capacity of 1 network interface at the =
same</div><div>> time, from one Host (higher bandwidth) that makes peo=
ple try iSCSI</div><div>> instead of plain NFS. I have tried that but =
was never able to achieve</div><div>> that effect, so in our situation=
, there?s no difference. In comparing</div><div>> them both in benchma=
rks, there was no performance difference at all, at</div><div>> least =
for our storage systems that are based on FreeBSD.</div><div>> </div><=
div>> /K</div><div>> </div><div>> ------------------------------=
</div><div>> </div><div>> Message: 5</div><div>> Date: Thu, 9 Ja=
n 2014 08:34:44 +0100</div><div>> From: squadra <squadra(a)gmail.com></s=
quadra(a)gmail.com></div><div>> To: Markus Stockhausen <stockhausen@coll=
ogia.de></stockhausen(a)collogia.de></div><div>> Cc: users(a)ovirt.org</di=
v><div>> Subject: Re: [Users] Experience with low cost NFS-Storage as<=
/div><div>> VM-Storage?</div><div>> Message-ID:</div><div>> <c=
abx=3D=3Da33=3Dtq=3Dxzsbyssyfgxsycfheab7sxhgu8bx7fmhksj5aa(a)mail.gmail.com=
></cabx=3D=3Da33=3Dtq=3Dxzsbyssyfgxsycfheab7sxhgu8bx7fmhksj5aa(a)mail.gmail=
.com></div><div>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3D"utf-8"</div><di=
v>> </div><div>> There's are already enaugh articles on the web abo=
ut NFS problems related</div><div>> locking, latency, etc.... Eh stack=
ing a protocol onto another to fix</div><div>> problem and then maybe =
one more to glue them together.</div><div>> </div><div>> Google for=
the suse PDF " why NFS sucks", I don't agree with the whole</div><div>&g=
t; sheet.. NFS got his place,too. But not as production filer for VM.</di=
v><div>> </div><div>> Cheers,</div><div>> </div><div>> Juerge=
n, the NFS lover</div><div>> On Jan 9, 2014 8:10 AM, "Markus Stockhaus=
en" <stockhausen(a)collogia.de></stockhausen(a)collogia.de></div><div>> wr=
ote:</div><div>> </div><div>> > > Von: users-bounces(a)ovirt.or=
g [users-bounces(a)ovirt.org]" im Auftrag von</div><div>> > "squadra =
[squadra(a)gmail.com]</div><div>> > > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. Janua=
r 2014 17:15</div><div>> > > An: users(a)ovirt.org</div><div>> =
> > Betreff: Re: [Users] Experience with low cost NFS-Storage as VM=
-Storage?</div><div>> > ></div><div>> > > better go for=
iscsi or something else... i whould avoid nfs for vm</div><div>> >=
hosting</div><div>> > > Freebsd10 delivers kernel iscsitarget n=
ow, which works great so far. or</div><div>> > go with omnios to ge=
t comstar iscsi, which is a rocksolid solution</div><div>> > ></=
div><div>> > > Cheers,</div><div>> > ></div><div>> &=
gt; > Juergen</div><div>> ></div><div>> > That is usually =
a matter of taste and the available environment.</div><div>> > The =
minimal differences in performance usually only show up</div><div>> &g=
t; if you drive the storage to its limits. I guess you could help Sven</d=
iv><div>> > better if you had some hard facts why to favour ISCSI.<=
/div><div>> ></div><div>> > Best regards.</div><div>> >=
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[Users] SSD Caching
by Russell Purinton
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[20:42] <sonicrose> is anybody out there using a good RAM+SSD caching syste=
m ahead of gluster storage?
[20:42] <sonicrose> sorry if that came through twice
[20:44] <sonicrose> im thinking about making the SSD one giant swap file th=
en creating a very large ramdisk in virtual memory and using that as a bloc=
k level cache for parts and pieces of virtual machine disk images
[20:44] <sonicrose> then i think the memory managers would inherently play =
the role of storage tiering ie: keeping the hottest data in memory and the =
coldest data on swap
[20:45] <sonicrose> everything i have seen today has been setup as "consu=
mer" =3D=3D=3D> network =3D=3D=3D=3D> SSD cache =3D=3D=3D=3D> real disks
[20:45] <sonicrose> but i'd like to actually do "consumer" =3D=3D=3D> RAM+S=
SD cache =3D=3D=3D> network =3D=3D=3D> real disks
[20:46] <sonicrose> i realize doing a virtual memory disk means the cache w=
ill be cleared on every reboot, and I'm ok with that
[20:47] <sonicrose> i know this can be done with NFS and cachefilesd(fscach=
e), but how could something be integrated into the native gluster clients?
[20:47] <sonicrose> i'd prefer not to have to access gluster via NFS
[20:49] <sonicrose> any feedback from this room is greatly appreciated, get=
ting someone started to build managed HA cloud hosting
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crose> im thinking about making the SSD one giant swap file then creatin=
g a very large ramdisk in virtual memory and using that as a
block level cache for parts and pieces of virtual machine disk images<o:p>=
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crose> then i think the memory managers would inherently play the role o=
f storage tiering ie: keeping the hottest data in memory and
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;sans-serif";color:navy;background:white;mso-highlight:white"><soni=
crose> everything i have seen today has been setup as "=
consumer" =3D=3D=3D> network =3D=3D=3D=3D> SSD cache=
=3D=3D=3D=3D> real disks<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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crose> i know this can be done with NFS and cachefilesd(fscache), but ho=
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[Users] Virtual NIC
by Maurice James
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10 years, 11 months
Re: [Users] GlusterFS Distributed Replicate
by a.ludas@gmail.com
Hi,
in a 2 node cluster you can set the path to localhost:volume. If one host goes down and SPM role switches to the remaining running host, your master domain is still accessible and so your VMs stay up and running.
Regards,
Alex
-----Original message-----
> From:gregoire.leroy@retenodus.net <gregoire.leroy(a)retenodus.net>
> Sent: Friday 20th December 2013 15:10
> To: Andrew Lau <andrew(a)andrewklau.com>
> Cc: users <users(a)ovirt.org>
> Subject: Re: [Users] GlusterFS Distributed Replicate
>
> Hi,
>
> There are some things I don't understand. First of all, why do we need
> keepalived ? I thought that it would be transparent at this layer and
> that glusterfs would manage all the replication thing by itself. Is that
> because I've POSIXFS instead of GlusterFS or is it totally unrelated ?
>
> Secondly, about the split-brain, when you says that I can read but not
> write, does that mean I can't write data on the VM storage space or
> can't I create VM ? If I can't write data, what would be the workaround
> ? Am I force to have 3 (or 4, I guess, as I want to get replication)
> nodes ?
>
> To conclude : can I get real HA (except engine) with Ovirt / Glusterfs
> with 2 nodes ?
>
> Thank you very much,
> Regards,
> Grégoire Leroy
>
>
> Le 2013-12-19 23:03, Andrew Lau a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > What I learned in the way glusterfs works is you specify the host
> > only to grab the initial volume information, then it'll go directly to
> > the other hosts to connect to the datastore - this avoids the
> > bottleneck issue that NFS has.
> >
> > Knowing this, the work around I used was to setup keepalived on the
> > gluster hosts (make sure you set it up on an interface other than your
> > ovirtmgmt or you'll clash with the live migration components). So now
> > if one of my hosts drop from the cluster, the storage access is not
> > lost. I haven't fully tested the whole infrastructure yet but my only
> > fear is they may drop into "PAUSE" mode during the keepalived
> > transition period.
> >
> > Also - you may need to change your glusterfs ports so they don't
> > interfere with vdsm. My post here was a little outdated but it still
> > has my findings on keepalived
> > etc. http://www.andrewklau.com/returning-to-glusterized-ovirt-3-3/
> > [2]
> >
> > The other thing to note, is you've only got two gluster hosts. I
> > believe by default now ovirt sets the quorum setting which enforces
> > that there must be atleast 2 nodes alive in your configuration. This
> > means when there is only 1 gluster server up, you'll be able to read
> > but not write this is to avoid split-brain.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Andrew
> >
> > On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 5:12 AM, <gregoire.leroy(a)retenodus.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> As I said in a previous email, I have this configuration with Ovirt
> >> 3.3 :
> >> 1 Ovirt Engine
> >> 2 Hosts Centos 6.5
> >>
> >> I successfully setup GlusterFS. I created a distributed replicate
> >> volume with 2 bricks : host1:/gluster and host2:/gluster.
> >>
> >> Then, I created a storage storage_gluster POSIXFS with the option
> >> glusterfs and I gave the path "host1:/gluster".
> >>
> >> First, I'm rather surprised I have to specify an host for the
> >> storage as I wish to have a distribute replicated storage. I
> >> expected to specify both hosts.
> >>
> >> Then I create a VM on this storage. The expected behaviour if I
> >> shutdown host1 should be that my VM keeps running on the second
> >> brick. Yet, not only I lose my VM but host2 is in a non operationnal
> >> status because one of its data storage is not reachable.
> >>
> >> Did I miss something in the configuration ? How could I get the
> >> wanted behaviour ?
> >>
> >> Thanks a lot,
> >> Regards,
> >> Grégoire Leroy
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> Users mailing list
> >> Users(a)ovirt.org
> >> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users [1]
> >
> >
> >
> > Links:
> > ------
> > [1] http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
> > [2] http://www.andrewklau.com/returning-to-glusterized-ovirt-3-3/
> _______________________________________________
> Users mailing list
> Users(a)ovirt.org
> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
>
10 years, 11 months
[Users] too many bouces information message..
by Gianluca Cecchi
Already received some weeks ago this kind of message I just received today:
"
Your membership in the mailing list Users has been disabled due to
excessive bounces The last bounce received from you was dated
08-Jan-2014. You will not get any more messages from this list until
you re-enable your membership. You will receive 3 more reminders like
this before your membership in the list is deleted.
To re-enable your membership, you can simply respond to this message
..
"
At the mean time I just re-enabled my membership receiving confirmation message.
What could be the reason? I'm only normally using via web my gmail
account that I use for other mailing lists too, without any
problem....
A difference is that I statistically find more messages from the list
that gmails initally puts into spam and that I mark as "not spam"....
Any hint here?
Thanks,
Gianluca
10 years, 11 months
Re: [Users] oVirt 3.3.3 tracker
by Itamar Heim
On 01/08/2014 07:04 PM, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
> Hi,
> during today oVirt sync meeting it has been decided to release oVirt 3.3.3 [1] just after 3.4.0 alpha.
> 3.4.0 alpha will be composed tomorrow using next nightly build rpms.
>
> It has been proposed to build 3.3.3 beta next Monday, so here is the proposed schedule:
>
> General availability: 2014-01-28
> RC Build: 2014-01-21
> Beta release: 2014-01-13
make sense.
>
> A tracker bug has been created for blockers tracking: BZ 1050084 - Tracker: oVirt 3.3.3 release
>
> We still have ~30 bugs targeted to 3.3.3 [2], please update target releases and add blocker bugs to the tracker.
I asked for 3.3.4 target release to be added, but i think folks should
consider if to push bugs to 3.3.4, or to 3.4.0 by now.
I've added users mailing list, in case there is a specific bug someone
would like to highlight a specific bug that should go into 3.3.3 or 3.3.4.
>
> Waiting approval before preparing the email for other mailing lists.
>
> [1] http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.3.z_release-management#oVirt_3.3.3
> [2] http://red.ht/1cOYkMo
>
10 years, 11 months
[Users] What parameters to use in automated node install to enable engine CLI register?
by David Li
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de-Installing_Red_Hat_Enterprise_Virtualization_Hypervisors-RHEV_Hypervisor=
_Kernel_Parameters_and_Automated_Installation.html=0A=0A=0A=0AFor the kerne=
l boot parameters, I used=A0=0A=0Amanagement_server=3D<my machine IP runnin=
g ovirt-shell CLI>=A0=0Arhevm_admin_password=3Dxyz=0A=0A=0AHowever I see a =
few problems when I tried to use ovirt-shell CLI to connect to the engine.=
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ont-family: Arial; font-size: 15px;">management_server=3D<my machine IP =
running ovirt-shell CLI> </span></div><div style=3D"font-family: Ar=
ial; font-size: 15px; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: transparent;
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ight: 1.15; white-space: pre-wrap;">rhevm_admin_password=3Dxyz</span><br></=
div><div style=3D"font-family: Arial; font-size: 15px; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);=
background-color: transparent; font-style: normal;"><span style=3D"backgro=
und-color: transparent; white-space: pre-wrap; line-height: 1.15; font-fami=
ly: Arial; font-size: 15px;"><br></span></div><div style=3D"font-family: 't=
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ew problems when I tried to use ovirt-shell CLI to connect to the engine.&n=
bsp;</div><div style=3D"font-family: 'times new roman', 'new york', times, =
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ping the node, but this cmd gave errors: error: [Errno 113] No route =
to host</div><div style=3D"font-family: 'times new roman', 'new york', time=
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10 years, 11 months
[Users] Bad volume specification
by Blaster
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I have a couple ESXi Win 7 images on VMDKs that I converted to raw using
qemu-img convert.
Under ovirt 3.3.1 I then used a procedure posted here previously where
you create a VM, add a disk, then copy over the converted image onto the
oVirt created image and away you go.
I did this twice under oVirt 3.3.1 and it worked great.
Now I have built a new oVirt 3.3.2 system and tried the same thing, and
I get the error:
VM win7-01 is down. Exit message: Bad volume specification {'index': 0,
'iface': 'virtio', 'reqsize': '0', 'format': 'raw', 'bootOrder': '1',
'volumeID': 'd750e9e0-a906-4369-8bbb-a3b676121321', 'apparentsize':
'107374182400', 'imageID': 'f674cb27-c28b-4373-ad75-9ed8a765ca31',
'specParams': {}, 'readonly': 'false', 'domainID':
'f14f471e-0cce-414d-af57-779eeb88c97a', 'optional': 'false', 'deviceId':
'f674cb27-c28b-4373-ad75-9ed8a765ca31', 'truesize': '107374194688',
'poolID': '18f6234c-a9de-4fdf-bd9a-2bd90b9f33f9', 'device': 'disk',
'shared': 'false', 'propagateErrors': 'off', 'type': 'disk'}.
The original oVirt 3.3.1 system that has now been upgraded to 3.3.2
still boots this same disk image just fine.
I'm guessing it's upset because apparentsize and truesize are different?
Why did 3.3.1 seem not to care but 3.3.2 does now?
Any way I can true these up? I've tried a few things with qemu-img but
haven't gotten the magic right yet.
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I have a couple ESXi Win 7 images on VMDKs that I converted to raw
using qemu-img convert. <br>
<br>
Under ovirt 3.3.1 I then used a procedure posted here previously
where you create a VM, add a disk, then copy over the converted
image onto the oVirt created image and away you go.<br>
<br>
I did this twice under oVirt 3.3.1 and it worked great.<br>
<br>
Now I have built a new oVirt 3.3.2 system and tried the same thing,
and I get the error:<br>
<br>
<div title="VM win7-01 is down. Exit message: Bad volume
specification {'index': 0, 'iface': 'virtio', 'reqsize': '0',
'format': 'raw', 'bootOrder': '1', 'volumeID':
'd750e9e0-a906-4369-8bbb-a3b676121321', 'apparentsize':
'107374182400', 'imageID': 'f674cb27-c28b-4373-ad75-9ed8a765ca31',
'specParams': {}, 'readonly': 'false', 'domainID':
'f14f471e-0cce-414d-af57-779eeb88c97a', 'optional': 'false',
'deviceId': 'f674cb27-c28b-4373-ad75-9ed8a765ca31', 'truesize':
'107374194688', 'poolID': '18f6234c-a9de-4fdf-bd9a-2bd90b9f33f9',
'device': 'disk', 'shared': 'false', 'propagateErrors': 'off',
'type': 'disk'}." tabindex="0" style="outline-style: none;"
__gwt_cell="cell-gwt-uid-73812">
<div id="gwt-uid-3412_col2_row4">VM win7-01 is down. Exit message:
Bad volume specification {'index': 0, 'iface': 'virtio',
'reqsize': '0', 'format': 'raw', 'bootOrder': '1', 'volumeID':
'd750e9e0-a906-4369-8bbb-a3b676121321', 'apparentsize':
'107374182400', 'imageID':
'f674cb27-c28b-4373-ad75-9ed8a765ca31', 'specParams': {},
'readonly': 'false', 'domainID':
'f14f471e-0cce-414d-af57-779eeb88c97a', 'optional': 'false',
'deviceId': 'f674cb27-c28b-4373-ad75-9ed8a765ca31', 'truesize':
'107374194688', 'poolID':
'18f6234c-a9de-4fdf-bd9a-2bd90b9f33f9', 'device': 'disk',
'shared': 'false', 'propagateErrors': 'off', 'type': 'disk'}.</div>
</div>
<br>
The original oVirt 3.3.1 system that has now been upgraded to 3.3.2
still boots this same disk image just fine.<br>
<br>
I'm guessing it's upset because apparentsize and truesize are
different?<br>
<br>
Why did 3.3.1 seem not to care but 3.3.2 does now?<br>
<br>
Any way I can true these up? I've tried a few things with qemu-img
but haven't gotten the magic right yet.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
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10 years, 11 months
[Users] Need to recreate public RSA key on node
by Bob Doolittle
Hi,
I inadvertently overwrote my root authorized_keys file on my host/node
(copied instead of appended :( ), so I need to find the proper public
RSA key to put back there for ovirt-engine.
But I can't seem to find the private (or public) key on the Engine.
There is no actual account "ovirt-engine" on the Engine. Where does this
key come from?
Any other suggestions on an easy way to recreate the file? This is my
only node, and it hosts my Primary Data Domain, so I don't think I can
easily remove/re-add it.
My node was up at the time, and surprisingly it remains up and
operational at least for now. What is the remote root ovirt-engine login
used for?
-Bob
10 years, 11 months
[Users] Help - Cannot run VM. Invalid time zone for given OS type.
by Dan Ferris
Hi,
Has anyone run across this error:
Cannot run VM. Invalid time zone for given OS type.
The OS type for these VMs is set to Linux Other. They were all exported
from an Ovirt 3.2 cluster and are being reimported into an Ovirt 3.3
cluster. None of these VMs will boot. We also can't delete them
because delete protection is enabled and we can't edit the VM to turn
off delete protection.
Does anyone know what this error means exactly and how to fix it?
Thanks,
Dan
10 years, 11 months