[ovirt-users] oVirt and Ceph

Alessandro De Salvo Alessandro.DeSalvo at roma1.infn.it
Mon Jun 27 05:35:51 EDT 2016


Hi Nir,
yes indeed, we use the high-availability setup from oVirt for the 
Glance/Cinder VM, hosted on a high-available gluster storage. For the DB 
we use an SSD-backed Percona Cluster. The VM itself connects to the DB 
cluster via haproxy, so we should have the full high-availability.
The problem with the VM is the first time when you start the oVirt 
cluster, since you cannot start any VM using ceph volumes before you 
start the Glance/Cinder VM. It's easy to be solved, though, and even if 
you autostart all the machines they will automatically start in the 
correct order.
Cheers,

     Alessandro

Il 27/06/16 11:24, Nir Soffer ha scritto:
> On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 12:02 PM, Alessandro De Salvo
> <Alessandro.DeSalvo at roma1.infn.it> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> the cinder container is broken since a while, since when the kollaglue
>> changed the installation method upstream, AFAIK.
>> Also, it seems that even the latest ovirt 4.0 pulls down the "kilo" version
>> of openstack, so you will need to install yours if you need a more recent
>> one.
>> We are using a VM managed by ovirt itself for keystone/glance/cinder with
>> our ceph cluster, and it works quite well with the Mitaka version, which is
>> the latest one. The DB is hosted outside, so that even if we loose the VM we
>> don't loose the state, besides all performance reasons. The installation is
>> not using containers, but installing the services directly via
>> puppet/Foreman.
>> So far we are happily using ceph in this way. The only drawback of this
>> setup is that if the VM is not up we cannot start machines with ceph volumes
>> attached, but the running machines survives without problems even if the
>> cinder VM is down.
> Thanks for the info Alessandro!
>
> This seems like the best way to run cinder/ceph, using other storage for
> these vms, so cinder vm does not depend on the vm managing the
> storage it runs on.
>
> If you use highly available vms, ovirt will make sure they are up all the time,
> and will migrated them to other hosts when needed.
>
> Nir



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