[ovirt-users] iSCSI VLAN host connections - bond or multipath & IPv6

Nir Soffer nsoffer at redhat.com
Thu Sep 28 10:54:00 UTC 2017


On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 11:01 PM Ben Bradley <listsbb at virtx.net> wrote:

> Hi All
>
> I'm looking to add a new host to my oVirt lab installation.
> I'm going to share out some LVs from a separate box over iSCSI and will
> hook the new host up to that.
> I have 2 NICs on the storage host and 2 NICs on the new Ovirt host to
> dedicate to the iSCSI traffic.
> I also have 2 separate switches so I'm looking for redundancy here. Both
> iSCSI host and oVirt host plugged into both switches.
>
> If this was non-iSCSI traffic and without oVirt I would create bonded
> interfaces in active-backup mode and layer the VLANs on top of that.
>
> But for iSCSI traffic without oVirt involved I wouldn't bother with a
> bond and just use multipath.
>
>  From scanning the oVirt docs it looks like there is an option to have
> oVirt configure iSCSI multipathing.
>
> So what's the best/most-supported option for oVirt?
>

oVirt support only multipath devices, so the best way is to use multipath
features.


> Manually create active-backup bonds so oVirt just sees a single storage
> link between host and storage?
>

This will always be on top of multipath device, giving you the same
capabilities, so why would you want to do that?


> Or leave them as separate interfaces on each side and use oVirt's
> multipath/bonding?
>

Yes.


>
> Also I quite like the idea of using IPv6 for the iSCSI VLAN, purely down
> to the fact I could use link-local addressing and not have to worry
> about setting up static IPv4 addresses or DHCP. Is IPv6 iSCSI supported
> by oVirt?
>
> Thanks, Ben
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