Re: [ovirt-users] Issue / strange behavior with GlusterFS nodes
On 06/06/2014 11:21 AM, Sahina Bose wrote: On 06/06/2014 02:03 PM, Joop wrote: René Koch wrote: Hi, I have the following oVirt setup: 2 storage hosts with GlusterFS (replicated) - will be extended to 4 hosts (distributed-replicated) 4 virtualization hosts 1 datacenter 2 clusters (1 only for virtualization, 1 only for GlusterFS) The strange thing is now: One of the 2 GlusterFS hosts (these hosts and the Gluster volumes are managed by oVirt) fails to mount one of the storage domains, but I can mount it manually. So the first question is: why should these hosts mount the storage domains? They are in a cluster without virtualization, so it's not possible to run virtual machines on these hosts. I think they try to mount the storage domains because the storage domains are attached to the data center, but imho the cluster should be checked as well if virtualization is enabled. So I was thinking of moving the GlusterFS cluster to a new data center without storage domains, but this is impossible as Gluster volumes are created. The only possibility would be to remove the Gluster volume. So do you have any idea how I can solve this issue? I mean the Gluster volume is working fine, but it's really disturbing that I get an error message every 5 minutes. Just to let you know you're not the only one with this problem. I have had it too a couple of times and still don't know the right incantation to get rid of it. I have the same setup: 2 clusters, storage and virt, 2 nodes each, one datacenter. Currently on 3.4.1 and had the problem on the 3.2/3 series. For me it seemed related to upgrading but that could be just chance. It might as well be related to a complete shutdown/restart of all machines ( this test setup is not behind a ups which gives some rare opportunities to troubleshoot problems :-) ) Yes, this is a bug I would think. For a gluster only cluster, the storage domain is not relevant. Could you log a bug with the error attached, and we will try to fix this. If it's a simple enough fix, we could backport it to 3.4 Done: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1105513 I used component vdsm, but maybe it should belong to webadmin - I'm a bit unsure which component is responsible for this. Thanks, René thanks! sahina Joop ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] Issue / strange behavior with GlusterFS nodes
On 06/06/2014 02:03 PM, Joop wrote: René Koch wrote: Hi, I have the following oVirt setup: 2 storage hosts with GlusterFS (replicated) - will be extended to 4 hosts (distributed-replicated) 4 virtualization hosts 1 datacenter 2 clusters (1 only for virtualization, 1 only for GlusterFS) The strange thing is now: One of the 2 GlusterFS hosts (these hosts and the Gluster volumes are managed by oVirt) fails to mount one of the storage domains, but I can mount it manually. So the first question is: why should these hosts mount the storage domains? They are in a cluster without virtualization, so it's not possible to run virtual machines on these hosts. I think they try to mount the storage domains because the storage domains are attached to the data center, but imho the cluster should be checked as well if virtualization is enabled. So I was thinking of moving the GlusterFS cluster to a new data center without storage domains, but this is impossible as Gluster volumes are created. The only possibility would be to remove the Gluster volume. So do you have any idea how I can solve this issue? I mean the Gluster volume is working fine, but it's really disturbing that I get an error message every 5 minutes. Just to let you know you're not the only one with this problem. I have had it too a couple of times and still don't know the right incantation to get rid of it. I have the same setup: 2 clusters, storage and virt, 2 nodes each, one datacenter. Currently on 3.4.1 and had the problem on the 3.2/3 series. For me it seemed related to upgrading but that could be just chance. It might as well be related to a complete shutdown/restart of all machines ( this test setup is not behind a ups which gives some rare opportunities to troubleshoot problems :-) ) Yes, this is a bug I would think. For a gluster only cluster, the storage domain is not relevant. Could you log a bug with the error attached, and we will try to fix this. If it's a simple enough fix, we could backport it to 3.4 thanks! sahina Joop ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] Issue / strange behavior with GlusterFS nodes
René Koch wrote: Hi, I have the following oVirt setup: 2 storage hosts with GlusterFS (replicated) - will be extended to 4 hosts (distributed-replicated) 4 virtualization hosts 1 datacenter 2 clusters (1 only for virtualization, 1 only for GlusterFS) The strange thing is now: One of the 2 GlusterFS hosts (these hosts and the Gluster volumes are managed by oVirt) fails to mount one of the storage domains, but I can mount it manually. So the first question is: why should these hosts mount the storage domains? They are in a cluster without virtualization, so it's not possible to run virtual machines on these hosts. I think they try to mount the storage domains because the storage domains are attached to the data center, but imho the cluster should be checked as well if virtualization is enabled. So I was thinking of moving the GlusterFS cluster to a new data center without storage domains, but this is impossible as Gluster volumes are created. The only possibility would be to remove the Gluster volume. So do you have any idea how I can solve this issue? I mean the Gluster volume is working fine, but it's really disturbing that I get an error message every 5 minutes. Just to let you know you're not the only one with this problem. I have had it too a couple of times and still don't know the right incantation to get rid of it. I have the same setup: 2 clusters, storage and virt, 2 nodes each, one datacenter. Currently on 3.4.1 and had the problem on the 3.2/3 series. For me it seemed related to upgrading but that could be just chance. It might as well be related to a complete shutdown/restart of all machines ( this test setup is not behind a ups which gives some rare opportunities to troubleshoot problems :-) ) Joop ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
[ovirt-users] Issue / strange behavior with GlusterFS nodes
Hi, I have the following oVirt setup: 2 storage hosts with GlusterFS (replicated) - will be extended to 4 hosts (distributed-replicated) 4 virtualization hosts 1 datacenter 2 clusters (1 only for virtualization, 1 only for GlusterFS) The strange thing is now: One of the 2 GlusterFS hosts (these hosts and the Gluster volumes are managed by oVirt) fails to mount one of the storage domains, but I can mount it manually. So the first question is: why should these hosts mount the storage domains? They are in a cluster without virtualization, so it's not possible to run virtual machines on these hosts. I think they try to mount the storage domains because the storage domains are attached to the data center, but imho the cluster should be checked as well if virtualization is enabled. So I was thinking of moving the GlusterFS cluster to a new data center without storage domains, but this is impossible as Gluster volumes are created. The only possibility would be to remove the Gluster volume. So do you have any idea how I can solve this issue? I mean the Gluster volume is working fine, but it's really disturbing that I get an error message every 5 minutes. Thanks! -- Best Regards René Koch Senior Solution Architect LIS-Linuxland GmbH Brünner Straße 163, A-1210 Vienna Phone: +43 1 236 91 60 Mobile: +43 660 / 512 21 31 E-Mail: rk...@linuxland.at ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users