[ovirt-users] Delete snapshot with status illegal - live merge not possible

InterNetX - Juergen Gotteswinter juergen.gotteswinter at internetx.com
Fri Aug 28 13:39:37 UTC 2015


> Jan Siml <jsiml at plusline.net> hat am 28. August 2015 um 15:15 geschrieben:
>
>
> Hello Juergen,
>
> > got exactly the same issue, with all nice side effects like performance
> > degradation. Until now i was not able to fix this, or to fool the engine
> > somehow that it whould show the image as ok again and give me a 2nd
> > chance to drop the snapshot.
> > in some cases this procedure helped (needs 2nd storage domain)
> > -> image live migration to a different storage domain (check which
> > combinations are supported, iscsi -> nfs domain seems unsupported. iscsi
> > -> iscsi works)
> > -> snapshot went into ok state, and in ~50% i was able to drop the
> > snapshot than. space had been reclaimed, so seems like this worked
>
> okay, seems interesting. But I'm afraid of not knowing which image files
> Engine uses when live migration is demanded. If Engine uses the ones
> which are actually used and updates the database afterwards -- fine. But
> if the images are used that are referenced in Engine database, we will
> take a journey into the past.
 
knocking on wood. so far no problems, and i used this way for sure 50 times +
 
in cases where the live merge failed, offline merging worked in another 50%.
those which fail offline, too went back to illegal snap state

>
> > other workaround is through exporting the image onto a nfs export
> > domain, here you can tell the engine to not export snapshots. after
> > re-importing everything is fine
> > the snapshot feature (live at least) should be avoided at all
> > currently.... simply not reliable enaugh.
> > your way works, too. already did that, even it was a pita to figure out
> > where to find what. this symlinking mess between /rhev /dev and
> > /var/lib/libvirt is really awesome. not.
> > > Jan Siml <jsiml at plusline.net> hat am 28. August 2015 um 12:56
> > geschrieben:
> > >
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > if no one has an idea how to correct the Disk/Snapshot paths in Engine
> > > database, I see only one possible way to solve the issue:
> > >
> > > Stop the VM and copy image/meta files target storage to source storage
> > > (the one where Engine thinks the files are located). Start the VM.
> > >
> > > Any concerns regarding this procedure? But I still hope that someone
> > > from oVirt team can give an advice how to correct the database entries.
> > > If necessary I would open a bug in Bugzilla.
> > >
> > > Kind regards
> > >
> > > Jan Siml
> > >
> > > >> after a failed live storage migration (cause unknown) we have a
> > > >> snapshot which is undeletable due to its status 'illegal' (as seen
> > > >> in storage/snapshot tab). I have already found some bugs [1],[2],[3]
> > > >> regarding this issue, but no way how to solve the issue within oVirt
> > > > > 3.5.3.
> > > >>
> > > >> I have attached the relevant engine.log snippet. Is there any way to
> > > >> do a live merge (and therefore delete the snapshot)?
> > > >>
> > > >> [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1213157
> > > >> [2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1247377 links to [3]
> > > >> [3] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1247379 (no access)
> > > >
> > > > some additional informations. I have checked the images on both
> > storages
> > > > and verified the disk paths with virsh's dumpxml.
> > > >
> > > > a) The images and snapshots are on both storages.
> > > > b) The images on source storage aren't used. (modification time)
> > > > c) The images on target storage are used. (modification time)
> > > > d) virsh -r dumpxml tells me disk images are located on _target_
> > storage.
> > > > e) Admin interface tells me, that images and snapshot are located on
> > > > _source_ storage, which isn't true, see b), c) and d).
> > > >
> > > > What can we do, to solve this issue? Is this to be corrected in
> > database
> > > > only?
>
> Kind regards
>
> Jan Siml
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