Hello Alex,
I currently focusing on your statement, "data corrupted". that is priority. I
and other 2 testers( my colleague) never seen before. Recently, I haven't
touched block migration thing. there may be something that I forgot, so let me
check again, then I can say what kind of information necessary to you.
P.S. we also use ubuntu natty(11.04), nothing special.
one host is nova-api, nova-scheduler.... anything. other host is
nova-compute only.
Regards,
Kei
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差出人: Vishvananda Ishaya [[email protected]]
送信日時: 2011年9月11日 1:09
宛先: Alex Lyakas
CC: RDH 桝本 圭(ITアーキテクチャ);
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
件名: Re: [Openstack] Questions on nova code: networking & live/offline migration
I have also been testing block migration a bit. I see a similar issue. When
you migrate a to another host, it copies without a backing file. It seems to
work ok, it just loses its backing file so you end up with very large disks.
It would be great to add a feature that could move the backing files for both
disk and disk.local and not need to create very large files on the destination.
Vish
On Sep 9, 2011, at 4:23 PM, Alex Lyakas wrote:
Hello Kei,
yes, I was doing "block_migration" and not "live_migration".
I saw two issues.
First is that I see no code that ensures that there is a backing file on the
destination (within the _base folder). Second is when I manually ensured the
base image is in the _base folder. In this case, on destination the VM came up,
but its data was corrupted. And indeed, when I asked "qemu-img info" about the
VM's image file, it did not mention that the image has a backing file (you can
see the output below). That's when I tried to change the flag to
VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK, and then things were fine, but of course the whole
image got copied.
Our environment is stock ubuntu natty 11.04 and all standard packages, nothing
special. We use the latest version of nova, we periodically merge latest nova
code. I can give you any additional details required. Can you pls repeat the
test in your environment and do 'qemu-img info' on the destination image?
Thanks,
alex.
2011/9/9 <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Hello,
Sorry for late reply.
Hmm.. regarding to Q1 and Q2,
if you go "nova-manage vm live_migration i-xxxxxxx dest", you have to prepare
shared storage, no need to move backing file. VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC is not
used then.
On the other hand, n case of " nova-manage vm block_migration i-xxxxx dest",
you dont have to prepare shared storage. backing file is automatically copied
to destination, AFAIK.
The reason why default flag value is not VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK is
VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC is stable and faster in our test environment.
Your situation is backing file was not copied, wasnt it? I appreciate if you
tell me your environment in detail.
Regards,
Kei
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送信日時: 2011年9月9日 6:12
宛先: Alex Lyakas
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件名: Re: [Openstack] Questions on nova code: networking & live/offline migration
On Sep 6, 2011, at 9:57 AM, Alex Lyakas wrote:
Greetings everybody,
I have been reading the nova code (pretty close to the latest version) and I
have a couple of questions regarding it.
Live migration:
I see that VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC flag is used, meaning that at
destination, the same backing file should be available. (Indeed, the images
that are created for instances use backing files in '_base' folder).
Question 1: how it is ensured that the backing file on the destination really
exists? I.e., '_cache_image' has to be called there for the same image. It
looks like this is not ensured at all. If the same image was never spawned
earlier on destination, the backing file will not exist there. I verified this
and indeed there was no backing file on the destination.
live migration should have _base in shared storage so it doesn't need to move.
If you are talking about block_migration, then this could definitely be a bug.
Question 2: even when the backing file does exist, the image created at the
destination looks incorrect, it is not using the backing file! When querying
the file on the destination, after live migration, I don't see that it's backed
by the cached file:
dst# qemu-img info /var/lib/nova/instances/instance-00000441/disk
image: /var/lib/nova/instances/instance-00000441/disk
file format: qcow2
virtual size: 3.0G (3221225472 bytes)
disk size: 50M
cluster_size: 65536
While on the source it is backed:
src# qemu-img info disk
image: disk
file format: qcow2
virtual size: 3.0G (3221225472 bytes)
disk size: 50M
cluster_size: 65536
backing file:
/var/lib/nova/instances/_base/af3e133428b9e25c55bc59fe534248e6a0c0f17b (actual
path: /var/lib/nova/instances/_base/af3e133428b9e25c55bc59fe534248e6a0c0f17b)
again, if you are referring to block_migration, this could be a bug.
And indeed, on destination, when I log in into the VM, its image disk is
corrupted. Various tools like 'less','vi',sudo' fail to run.
When I changed the flag to VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK, then the whole image
was copied, and this time the instance on the destination was fine. So it looks
there is some bug on that path when using VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC flag.
add_fixed_ip_to_instance path:
>From the code it looks like per each network, an instance has exactly one
>virtual interface, meaning exactly one MAC address. However, it looks like
>this is possible to have multiple fixed_IPs per same virtual_interface. This
>is reflected in NetworkManager.get_instance_nw_info(), when adding the
info['ips'] = [ip_dict(ip) for ip in network_IPs]
entry.
(On the other hand, in LibvirtBridgeDriver._get_configurations() only the first
IP is taken from this list. )
Although I see that NetworkManager._setup_network() is called on that path, and
even generates a new MAC address (in case of FlatDHCP), but a new
virtual_interface is not created.
What is the purpose of this ability? On the instance we still see a single
network interface per each network, correct?
tr3buchet. Comments here? Not sure there is a need to have multiple ips on
the same nic.
Offline migration ("resize"):
I see that when using libvirt, this path is not implemented; it is implemented
only for Xen. It looks like the following methods need to be implemented:
migrate_disk_and_power_off() & finish_migration(). Is there any special reason
for not implementing those methods with libvirt?
Just that no one has done it. We would love to have this supported in libvirt.
Thanks everybody,
Alex.
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