[ovirt-users] Configuring the SRIOV virsh device
David LeVene
David.LeVene at blackboard.com
Thu Mar 10 10:44:43 UTC 2016
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the additional steps and troubleshooting, things are looking healthier, but the virsh config has not changed. I can see a direct-pool configuration which looks correct.
Did it fail to clean up the vdsm-SRIOV interface & associated bridge? Or should they be present as well? I did a reboot of the host and it looks like it sets them all up.
# virsh -r net-list --all
Name State Autostart Persistent
----------------------------------------------------------
;vdsmdummy; active no no
direct-pool active yes yes
vdsm-ovirtmgmt active yes yes
vdsm-SRIOV active yes yes
$ brctl show
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
;vdsmdummy; 8000.000000000000 no
SRIOV 8000.0025b5000b0f no enp7s0f0
ovirtmgmt 8000.0025b5000b4f no enp6s0
# virsh -r net-dumpxml vdsm-SRIOV
<network>
<name>vdsm-SRIOV</name>
<uuid>46b2655c-ce6f-401d-acaf-f5ca9cdb1627</uuid>
<forward mode='bridge'/>
<bridge name='SRIOV'/>
</network>
# rpm -qa | grep -i vmfex
vdsm-hook-vmfex-dev-4.17.23-1.el7.noarch
Found your bug report - is this related as well? As it should be resolved in the version I’m using. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1308839
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Thread-196::ERROR::2016-03-10 20:47:26,566::vm::759::virt.vm::(_startUnderlyingVm) vmId=`2a03a747-5d43-4ba9-a95b-6903fb41cacc`::The vm start process failed
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/vdsm/virt/vm.py", line 703, in _startUnderlyingVm
self._run()
File "/usr/share/vdsm/virt/vm.py", line 1941, in _run
self._connection.createXML(domxml, flags),
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/vdsm/libvirtconnection.py", line 124, in wrapper
ret = f(*args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/vdsm/utils.py", line 1313, in wrapper
return func(inst, *args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/libvirt.py", line 3611, in createXML
if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virDomainCreateXML() failed', conn=self)
libvirtError: unsupported configuration: filterref is not supported for network interfaces of type direct
Thread-196::INFO::2016-03-10 20:47:26,567::vm::1330::virt.vm::(setDownStatus) vmId=`2a03a747-5d43-4ba9-a95b-6903fb41cacc`::Changed state to Down: unsupported configuration: filterref is not supported for network interfaces of type direct (code=1)
Thread-196::DEBUG::2016-03-10 20:47:26,568::vmchannels::229::vds::(unregister) Delete fileno 35 from listener.
Thread-196::DEBUG::2016-03-10 20:47:26,568::vmchannels::59::vds::(_unregister_fd) Failed to unregister FD from epoll (ENOENT): 35
Thread-196::DEBUG::2016-03-10 20:47:26,569::__init__::206::jsonrpc.Notification::(emit) Sending event {"params": {"2a03a747-5d43-4ba9-a95b-6903fb41cacc": {"status": "Down", "timeOffset": "0", "exitReason": 1, "exitMessage": "unsupported configuration: filterref is not supported for network interfaces of type direct", "exitCode": 1}, "notify_time": 4406685340}, "jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "|virt|VM_status|2a03a747-5d43-4ba9-a95b-6903fb41cacc"}
VM Channels Listener::DEBUG::2016-03-10 20:47:26,780::vmchannels::135::vds::(_do_del_channels) fileno 35 was removed from listener.
periodic/0::WARNING::2016-03-10 20:47:27,877::periodic::258::virt.periodic.VmDispatcher::(__call__) could not run <class 'virt.periodic.DriveWatermarkMonitor'> on [u'2a03a747-5d43-4ba9-a95b-6903fb41cacc']
mailbox.SPMMonitor::DEBUG::2016-03-10 20:47:27,900::storage_mailbox::735::Storage.Misc.excCmd::(_checkForMail) /usr/bin/taskset --cpu-list 0-39 dd if=/rhev/data-center/00000001-0001-0001-0001-00000000017a/mastersd/dom_md/inbox iflag=direct,fullblock count=1 bs=1024000 (cwd None)
mailbox.SPMMonitor::DEBUG::2016-03-10 20:47:27,919::storage_mailbox::735::Storage.Misc.excCmd::(_checkForMail) SUCCESS: <err> = '1+0 records in\n1+0 records out\n1024000 bytes (1.0 MB) copied, 0.00310821 s, 329 MB/s\n'; <rc> = 0
jsonrpc.Executor/7::DEBUG::2016-03-10 20:47:28,411::__init__::503::jsonrpc.JsonRpcServer::(_serveRequest) Calling 'VM.destroy' in bridge with {u'vmID': u'2a03a747-5d43-4ba9-a95b-6903fb41cacc'}
jsonrpc.Executor/7::INFO::2016-03-10 20:47:28,412::API::341::vds::(destroy) vmContainerLock acquired by vm 2a03a747-5d43-4ba9-a95b-6903fb41cacc
jsonrpc.Executor/7::DEBUG::2016-03-10 20:47:28,412::vm::3885::virt.vm::(destroy) vmId=`2a03a747-5d43-4ba9-a95b-6903fb41cacc`::destroy Called
jsonrpc.Executor/7::INFO::2016-03-10 20:47:28,412::vm::3815::virt.vm::(releaseVm) vmId=`2a03a747-5d43-4ba9-a95b-6903fb41cacc`::Release VM resources
Regards
David
From: Michael Burman [mailto:mburman at redhat.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2016 19:07
To: David LeVene <David.LeVene at blackboard.com>
Cc: users at ovirt.org; Dan Kenigsberg <danken at redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Configuring the SRIOV virsh device
Ok, lets try few things.
- I see you using the latest vdsm 3.6 version and you have the vdsm-hook-vmfex-dev-4.17.23-1.el7.noarch shipped by default. But i also see that you have the old hook installed - vdsm-hook-vmfex-4.17.23-0.el7.centos.noarch, please remove it from the server and re-install the host in ovirt(maintenance+re-install). To make sure you have no conflicts with the old hook and you are using the new one.
- In the VM interface profile dialog please uncheck the 'passthrough' property(first remove the SRIOV network from the VMs vNIC and add it back after editing the profile). The 'passthrough' property shouldn't be checked when using the vmfex-hook.
- Last thing, but not must, go to 'Networks' main tab and choose your network 'SRIOV', go to 'Clusters' sub tab and press the 'Manage network' button --> uncheck the 'Required' checkboxes
from your cluster(because your network attached to 2 servers in your cluster from 3, it is in down state colored with red)
, once you will uncheck the 'Required' from the cluster it will be shown as UP, colored in green.
I believe now it will work for you, please let me know.
Cheers )
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 1:51 AM, David LeVene <David.LeVene at blackboard.com<mailto:David.LeVene at blackboard.com>> wrote:
Hi Michael,
I’m going to include some screen shots - as I’ve got it all setup exactly how you mention below.. but the config on the Hypervisor is still bridged config.
All the UCS port profiles are correct as we use this config on standalone KVM/QEMU hosts.
See in-line for pics at the appropriate step .
Cheers
David
From: Michael Burman [mailto:mburman at redhat.com<mailto:mburman at redhat.com>]
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2016 19:47
To: David LeVene <David.LeVene at blackboard.com<mailto:David.LeVene at blackboard.com>>
Cc: users at ovirt.org<mailto:users at ovirt.org>; Dan Kenigsberg <danken at redhat.com<mailto:danken at redhat.com>>
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Configuring the SRIOV virsh device
Hi again David)
In order to achieve such xml ^^ (the one you describing) you should first of all prepare a proper 'Port Profile' on your UCS manager side.
- In your/from your example you should have 2 Port Profiles([1], [2]) configured in your cisco side(see - http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/vm_fex/kvm/gui/config_guide/2-1/b_GUI_KVM_VM-FEX_UCSM_Configuration_Guide_2_1/b_GUI_KVM_VM-FEX_UCSM_Configuration_Guide_2_1_chapter_010.html)
[1] profile-ame1-test1
[2] profile-ame1-prep1
- This port profiles should associate with your service profiles(blades)
- If you have those port profiles on your ucs side and they well configured, then you should follow the steps i suggested in the previous e-mail -->
1) Run for example:
engine-config -s CustomDeviceProperties="{type=interface;prop={ifacemacspoof=^(true|false)$;queues=[1-9][0-9]*;vmfex=^[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]{2,32}$;SecurityGroups=^(?:(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}, *)*[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}|)$}}" --cver=3.5
- Restart your ovirt-engine service
- with --cver=3.5 you can specify your cluster version level. ^^
- If you don't want that it will overwrite your current attributes, you have to send them all as well(like on my example above). ^^
We are using 3.6.3, with the applied patch from https://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/54237
# engine-config -g CustomDeviceProperties
CustomDeviceProperties: version: 3.0
CustomDeviceProperties: version: 3.1
CustomDeviceProperties: version: 3.2
CustomDeviceProperties: version: 3.3
CustomDeviceProperties: {type=interface;prop={SecurityGroups=^(?:(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}, *)*[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}|)$}} version: 3.4
CustomDeviceProperties: {type=interface;prop={SecurityGroups=^(?:(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}, *)*[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}|)$}} version: 3.5
CustomDeviceProperties: {type=interface;prop={ifacemacspoof=^(true|false)$;queues=[1-9][0-9]*;vmfex=^[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]{2,32}$;SecurityGroups=^(?:(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}, *)*[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}|)$}} version: 3.6
2) Install vdsm-hook-vmfex-dev on your server(if you don't using vdsm version 3.6, the vmfex hook isn't installed by default)
# rpm -qa | grep -i vmfex
vdsm-hook-vmfex-dev-4.17.23-1.el7.noarch
vdsm-hook-vmfex-4.17.23-0.el7.centos.noarch
3) In ovirt engine you can verify that host have the hooks installed under 'Hosts' main tab - > 'Host Hooks' sub tab
You should see there: a) before_device_migrate_destination b) before_device_create c) before_nic_hotplug
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4) Create new network and edit the vNIC profile.
Choose from the CustomDeviceProperties the 'vmfex' key(like in your example) and in the right field enter your Port Profile id/name(the one that is configured on your UCS side)
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- 'Networks' main tab(create network) >> 'vNIC Profiles' sub tab(edit the profile and add the 'vmfex' key), so it would look like:
vmfex = profile-ame1-test1
and/or
vmfex = profile-ame1-prep1
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5) Go to 'Setup Networks' sub tab under 'Hosts' main tab --> attach the network with the vmfex profile to NIC on host(drag it), it should be the additional NIC, not the one that the management network attached to.
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6) Create VM or use exist one, create/add new vNIC to the VM with the vmfex profile
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7) Run VM
Note - only Test hosts 2 & 3 are currently configured with this network - so I expect Host 1 to fail.
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If your port profile configured properly you should see the proper xml, like you described above ^^ -->
Good luck and kind regards,
Michael B
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 8:49 AM, David LeVene <David.LeVene at blackboard.com<mailto:David.LeVene at blackboard.com>> wrote:
Hey All,
Still trying to work through this VMFEX stuff, and I know what I want the file to look like at the end.. but not sure how to achieve it from the doco written here
http://www.ovirt.org/develop/developer-guide/vdsm/hook/vmfex/
and
http://www.ovirt.org/develop/release-management/features/network/ucs-integration/
Currently my device looks like this
# virsh -r net-dumpxml vdsm-SRIOV
<network>
<name>vdsm-SRIOV</name>
<forward mode='bridge'/>
<bridge name='SRIOV'/>
</network>
I want it looking like this, then the networking will be as it should be!
A port group would be a vNIC Profile from the looks of things…
<name>vdsm-SRIOV</name>
<forward dev='enp6s0f1' mode='passthrough'> <-- defined as a passthrough device, not a bridge
<interface dev='enp6s0f1'/>
<interface dev='enp6s0f2'/>
<interface dev='enp6s0f3'/>
<interface dev='enp6s0f4'/>
< .. list of interfaces available to it which would need to be manually inputted as a hook>
</forward>
<portgroup name='ame1-test1'>
<virtualport type='802.1Qbh'>
<parameters profileid='profile-ame1-test1'/>
</virtualport>
</portgroup>
<portgroup name='ame1-prep1'>
<virtualport type='802.1Qbh'>
<parameters profileid='profile-ame1-prep1'/>
</virtualport>
</portgroup>
</network>
Cheers
David
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