[Users] "Volume Group does not exist". Blame device-mapper ?

Maor Lipchuk mlipchuk at redhat.com
Wed Jan 29 12:53:24 UTC 2014


Hi,

Please see inline response.

Regards,
Maor

On 01/29/2014 02:35 PM, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
> Le 29/01/2014 13:29, Maor Lipchuk a écrit :
>> Hi Nicolas,
>>
>> Can u please attach the VDSM logs of the problematic nodes and valid
>> nodes, the engine log and also the sanlock log.
>>
>> You wrote that many nodes suddenly began to become
>> unresponsive,
>> Do you mean that the hosts switched to non-responsive status in the
>> engine?
>> I'm asking that because non-responsive status indicate that the engine
>> could not communicate with the hosts, it could be related to sanlock
>> since if the host encountered a problem to write to the master domain it
>> causes sanlock to restart VDSM and make the hosts non responsive.
>>
>> regards,
>> Maor
> 
> It will be hard work to provide these logs but I will try asap.
> But to answer your question : the engine saw the failing nodes as
> unresponsive, but I was always fully able to ping them and ssh-log on them.
Sorry, I was not that clear, as Itamar wrote before,
vdsClient -s 0 getVdsCaps should indicate if the Host is non responsive
or not.
If the VDSM service is down or the host could not be reached then the
host will be non responsive as well.
> 
> Is there some place I could read further doc about sanlock?
you can check man sanlock or https://fedorahosted.org/sanlock/
and http://www.ovirt.org/SANLock
> 
> Nicolas Ecarnot
> 
>>
>> On 01/27/2014 09:26 AM, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
>>> Le 26/01/2014 23:23, Itamar Heim a écrit :
>>>> On 01/20/2014 12:06 PM, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> oVirt 3.3, no big issue since the recent snapshot joke, but all in all
>>>>> running fine.
>>>>>
>>>>> All my VM are stored in a iSCSI SAN. The VM usually are using only one
>>>>> or two disks (1: system, 2: data) and it is OK.
>>>>>
>>>>> Friday, I created a new LUN. Inside a VM, I linked to it via iscsiadm
>>>>> and successfully login to the Lun (session, automatic attach on boot,
>>>>> read, write) : nice.
>>>>>
>>>>> Then after detaching it and shuting down the MV, and for the first
>>>>> time,
>>>>> I tried to make use of the feature "direct attach" to attach the disk
>>>>> directly from oVirt, login the session via oVirt.
>>>>> I connected nice and I saw the disk appear in my VM as /dev/sda or
>>>>> whatever. I was able to mount it, read and write.
>>>>>
>>>>> Then disaster stoke all this : many nodes suddenly began to become
>>>>> unresponsive, quickly migrating their VM to the remaining nodes.
>>>>> Hopefully, the migrations ran fine and I lost no VM nor downtime,
>>>>> but I
>>>>> had to reboot every concerned node (other actions failed).
>>>>>
>>>>> In the failing nodes, /var/log/messages showed the log you can read in
>>>>> the end of this message.
>>>>> I first get device-mapper warnings, then the host unable to
>>>>> collaborate
>>>>> with the logical volumes.
>>>>>
>>>>> The 3 volumes are the three main storage domains, perfectly up and
>>>>> running where I store my oVirt VMs.
>>>>>
>>>>> My reflexions :
>>>>> - I'm not sure device-mapper is to blame. I frequently see device
>>>>> mapper
>>>>> complaining and nothing is getting worse (not oVirt specifically)
>>>>> - I have not change my network settings for months (bonding,
>>>>> linking...)
>>>>> The only new factor is the usage of direct attach LUN.
>>>>> - This morning I was able to reproduce the bug, just by trying again
>>>>> this attachement, and booting the VM. No mounting of the LUN, just VM
>>>>> booting, waiting, and this is enough to crash oVirt.
>>>>> - when the disaster happens, usually, amongst the nodes, only three
>>>>> nodes gets stroke, the only one that run VMs. Obviously, after
>>>>> migration, different nodes are hosting the VMs, and those new nodes
>>>>> are
>>>>> the one that then get stroke.
>>>>>
>>>>> This is quite reproductible.
>>>>>
>>>>> And frightening.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The log :
>>>>>
>>>>> Jan 20 10:20:45 serv-vm-adm11 kernel: device-mapper: table: 253:36:
>>>>> multipath: error getting device
>>>>> Jan 20 10:20:45 serv-vm-adm11 kernel: device-mapper: ioctl: error
>>>>> adding
>>>>> target to table
>>>>> Jan 20 10:20:45 serv-vm-adm11 kernel: device-mapper: table: 253:36:
>>>>> multipath: error getting device
>>>>> Jan 20 10:20:45 serv-vm-adm11 kernel: device-mapper: ioctl: error
>>>>> adding
>>>>> target to table
>>>>> Jan 20 10:20:47 serv-vm-adm11 vdsm TaskManager.Task ERROR
>>>>> Task=`847653e6-8b23-4429-ab25-257538b35293`::Unexpected
>>>>> error#012Traceback (most recent call last):#012  File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/task.py", line 857, in _run#012    return
>>>>> fn(*args, **kargs)#012  File "/usr/share/vdsm/logUtils.py", line
>>>>> 45, in
>>>>> wrapper#012    res = f(*args, **kwargs)#012  File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/hsm.py", line 3053, in getVolumeSize#012
>>>>> volUUID, bs=1))#012  File "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/volume.py", line
>>>>> 333,
>>>>> in getVSize#012    mysd = sdCache.produce(sdUUID=sdUUID)#012  File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py", line 98, in produce#012
>>>>> domain.getRealDomain()#012  File "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py",
>>>>> line
>>>>> 52, in getRealDomain#012    return
>>>>> self._cache._realProduce(self._sdUUID)#012  File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py", line 122, in _realProduce#012
>>>>> domain =
>>>>> self._findDomain(sdUUID)#012  File "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py",
>>>>> line 141, in _findDomain#012    dom = findMethod(sdUUID)#012  File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/blockSD.py", line 1288, in findDomain#012
>>>>> return
>>>>> BlockStorageDomain(BlockStorageDomain.findDomainPath(sdUUID))#012 
>>>>> File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/blockSD.py", line 414, in __init__#012
>>>>> lvm.checkVGBlockSizes(sdUUID, (self.logBlkSize, self.phyBlkSize))#012
>>>>> File "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/lvm.py", line 976, in
>>>>> checkVGBlockSizes#012    raise se.VolumeGroupDoesNotExist("vg_uuid:
>>>>> %s"
>>>>> % vgUUID)#012VolumeGroupDoesNotExist: Volume Group does not exist:
>>>>> ('vg_uuid: 1429ffe2-4137-416c-bb38-63fd73f4bcc1',)
>>>>> Jan 20 10:20:47 serv-vm-adm11 ¿<11>vdsm vm.Vm ERROR
>>>>> vmId=`2c0bbb51-0f94-4bf1-9579-4e897260f88e`::Unable to update the
>>>>> volume
>>>>> 80bac371-6899-4fbe-a8e1-272037186bfb (domain:
>>>>> 1429ffe2-4137-416c-bb38-63fd73f4bcc1 image:
>>>>> a5995c25-cdc9-4499-b9b4-08394a38165c) for the drive vda
>>>>> Jan 20 10:20:48 serv-vm-adm11 vdsm TaskManager.Task ERROR
>>>>> Task=`886e07bd-637b-4286-8a44-08dce5c8b207`::Unexpected
>>>>> error#012Traceback (most recent call last):#012  File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/task.py", line 857, in _run#012    return
>>>>> fn(*args, **kargs)#012  File "/usr/share/vdsm/logUtils.py", line
>>>>> 45, in
>>>>> wrapper#012    res = f(*args, **kwargs)#012  File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/hsm.py", line 3053, in getVolumeSize#012
>>>>> volUUID, bs=1))#012  File "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/volume.py", line
>>>>> 333,
>>>>> in getVSize#012    mysd = sdCache.produce(sdUUID=sdUUID)#012  File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py", line 98, in produce#012
>>>>> domain.getRealDomain()#012  File "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py",
>>>>> line
>>>>> 52, in getRealDomain#012    return
>>>>> self._cache._realProduce(self._sdUUID)#012  File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py", line 122, in _realProduce#012
>>>>> domain =
>>>>> self._findDomain(sdUUID)#012  File "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py",
>>>>> line 141, in _findDomain#012    dom = findMethod(sdUUID)#012  File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/blockSD.py", line 1288, in findDomain#012
>>>>> return
>>>>> BlockStorageDomain(BlockStorageDomain.findDomainPath(sdUUID))#012 
>>>>> File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/blockSD.py", line 414, in __init__#012
>>>>> lvm.checkVGBlockSizes(sdUUID, (self.logBlkSize, self.phyBlkSize))#012
>>>>> File "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/lvm.py", line 976, in
>>>>> checkVGBlockSizes#012    raise se.VolumeGroupDoesNotExist("vg_uuid:
>>>>> %s"
>>>>> % vgUUID)#012VolumeGroupDoesNotExist: Volume Group does not exist:
>>>>> ('vg_uuid: 1429ffe2-4137-416c-bb38-63fd73f4bcc1',)
>>>>> Jan 20 10:20:48 serv-vm-adm11 ¿<11>vdsm vm.Vm ERROR
>>>>> vmId=`2c0bbb51-0f94-4bf1-9579-4e897260f88e`::Unable to update the
>>>>> volume
>>>>> ea9c8f12-4eb6-42de-b6d6-6296555d0ac0 (domain:
>>>>> 1429ffe2-4137-416c-bb38-63fd73f4bcc1 image:
>>>>> f42e0c9d-ad1b-4337-b82c-92914153ff44) for the drive vdb
>>>>> Jan 20 10:21:03 serv-vm-adm11 vdsm TaskManager.Task ERROR
>>>>> Task=`27bb14f9-0cd1-4316-95b0-736d162d5681`::Unexpected
>>>>> error#012Traceback (most recent call last):#012  File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/task.py", line 857, in _run#012    return
>>>>> fn(*args, **kargs)#012  File "/usr/share/vdsm/logUtils.py", line
>>>>> 45, in
>>>>> wrapper#012    res = f(*args, **kwargs)#012  File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/hsm.py", line 3053, in getVolumeSize#012
>>>>> volUUID, bs=1))#012  File "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/volume.py", line
>>>>> 333,
>>>>> in getVSize#012    mysd = sdCache.produce(sdUUID=sdUUID)#012  File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py", line 98, in produce#012
>>>>> domain.getRealDomain()#012  File "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py",
>>>>> line
>>>>> 52, in getRealDomain#012    return
>>>>> self._cache._realProduce(self._sdUUID)#012  File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py", line 122, in _realProduce#012
>>>>> domain =
>>>>> self._findDomain(sdUUID)#012  File "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py",
>>>>> line 141, in _findDomain#012    dom = findMethod(sdUUID)#012  File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/blockSD.py", line 1288, in findDomain#012
>>>>> return
>>>>> BlockStorageDomain(BlockStorageDomain.findDomainPath(sdUUID))#012 
>>>>> File
>>>>> "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/blockSD.py", line 414, in __init__#012
>>>>> lvm.checkVGBlockSizes(sdUUID, (self.logBlkSize, self.phyBlkSize))#012
>>>>> File "/usr/share/vdsm/storage/lvm.py", line 976, in
>>>>> checkVGBlockSizes#012    raise se.VolumeGroupDoesNotExist("vg_uuid:
>>>>> %s"
>>>>> % vgUUID)#012VolumeGroupDoesNotExist: Volume Group does not exist:
>>>>> ('vg_uuid: 83d39199-d4e4-474c-b232-7088c76a2811',)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> was this diagnosed/resolved?
>>>
>>> - Diagnosed : I discovered no further deeper way to diagnose this issue
>>> - Resolved : I found nor received no further way to solve it.
>>>
>>
> 
> 




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