
On tor, 2017-10-05 at 10:10 +0200, Neil wrote:
Haha it is rather crappy.
It was very cheap in comparison to Dell's and HP's etc at the time, and it's over 6 years old now so it's done quite well considering the price.
The brand is Cipherwave which I think is a rebrand of some other brand, very basic GUI and features.
So is there no way to get data domain IOPS from the oVirt side?
Not that I know. As a nice integrated feature, oVirt is rather crappy at that :) Getting IOPS and bandwidth would, I guess, require you to install like collectd and send to a graphite or such server, or simpler, just install e.g. bwm-ng on a host to get a quick snapshot. /K
Thanks!
On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 9:53 AM, Karli Sjöberg <karli@inparadise.se> wrote:
On tor, 2017-10-05 at 09:45 +0200, Neil wrote:
Hi Karli,
I was hoping that too, but it seems the SAN doesn't have these features.
Wow, that´s kind of a crappy storage, no offense. What´s the brand, so we can stay clear of it? :)
/K
There is only the 4 oVirt hosts connected to it via 8GB FC.
I see oVirt has Storage QOS, but how do we set Storage QOS
knowing the maximum storage limits? Perhaps I'm misunderstood
without this...
Thanks.
Regards.
Neil Wilson.
On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 9:32 AM, Karli Sjöberg <karli@inparadise.s
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wrote:
On tor, 2017-10-05 at 08:27 +0200, Neil wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm running FC storage with 4 hosts on oVirt 3.6 and we've been having some IOPS issues recently and the SAN provider has asked me to provide them with the following info...
Datastore Stripe Size Default VM Disk Stripe Size Average IO Size Average THROUGHPUT (MB/s) Average IOPS Maximum IOPS Read/Write Percentage of IO Datastore Average Latency VM Disk Average Latency
All of this is from across all hosts and VM's to the storage domain. Is there any way to get this kind of info from oVirt? I've been looking at oVirt-reports but I don't see much as far as IO/throughput reporting goes.
Apologies if I've missed something obvious.
Just a thought but, isn´t there any way of getting these numbers from the storage instead of looking at it from the virtualization? Are there _a lot_ of other systems connected to it?
/K
Thanks.
Regards.
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