[ovirt-users] Fwd: Multipath iSCSI with several IPs
Dan Yasny
dyasny at gmail.com
Thu Aug 4 14:42:59 UTC 2016
On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 10:37 AM, James Michels <
karma.sometimes.hurts at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> The way you describe it I should have 2 storage backends with 2 IPs for
> the same SAN backend, right?
>
Every iSCSI SAN has multiple portals (usually one on each storage
controller, and each with it's own IP), and when you create a target you
assign it the portals through which it should be accessible. So if you have
two portals (two IPs) assigned to a target (LUN), you can access it via two
paths, each path leading through a different portal/IP to the same
target/LUN.
What do you use for your iSCSI backend?
> The problem I see is that when you create a disk for a VM, you assign it
> to only one storage domain... so if the first fails, how will oVirt know
> which one should use as failover?
>
>
There is only one disk, but it sits on a target, which can be accessed via
two different IPs. oVirt stores all the iSCSI portal IPs you give it as
described in my first response in a database, and connects to them when
connecting to the storage domain. If one is down, multipath will mark the
path as down and keep using other IPs to access the same LUN
> Thank you
>
> 2016-08-04 15:20 GMT+01:00 Dan Yasny <dyasny at gmail.com>:
>
>> Normally you
>> 1. enter the IP
>> 2. click discover
>> 3. login to whatever was found
>> 4. enter another IP instead of the first
>> 5. goto 2
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 10:13 AM, James Michels <
>> karma.sometimes.hurts at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I want to add an iSCSI based storage domain. For that I add a domain on
>>> the Storage tab with one of the IPs (say 10.10.10.1), but for failover
>>> purposes I'd like to use multipath to add a failover IP so if the first one
>>> fails, LUNs can be reached via the second (say 10.10.10.2).
>>>
>>> How can this be done in oVirt 4.0.1? I have not seen a way how to add
>>> the second IP for multipath purposes.
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> James
>>>
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