[Users] Disk Migration

Gadi Ickowicz gickowic at redhat.com
Thu Feb 27 06:37:34 UTC 2014


IIUC, since disk migrations are, as Dafna said, essentially a storage operation, the 'vm migration network' interface is not used for it.

However, if the storage is iSCSI, on 3.4 you can set up 'iSCSI Bond' interfaces and define which interface is used to access which target. This would essentially allow you to create a bond that is used to access only the storage, and disk migrations should use that. 


Gadi Ickowicz

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dafna Ron" <dron at redhat.com>
To: "Maurice James" <midnightsteel at msn.com>
Cc: "Ofer Blaut" <oblaut at redhat.com>, users at ovirt.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:34:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] Disk Migration

I don't think that you can configure interface for disk migration.
Disk migration is actually copy of information from the original disk to 
a new disk created on a new domain + delete of the original disk once 
that is done.
it's not actually a migration and so I am not sure you can actually 
configure an interface for that.
adding ofer - perhpas he has a solution or it's possible and I am not 
aware of it.

Dafna


On 02/26/2014 05:24 PM, Maurice James wrote:
> I have a specific interface set up for migrations. Why do disk 
> migrations not use the interface that I have set for migrations? Is 
> that by design? Shouldnt it use the interfaces that I have set aside 
> for migrations? VM migrations work as they should but not disk migrations
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