Also, you can import manually one instance and see if it boots.$ cd /exports/instances/instances/instance-0242$ virsh define libvirt.xml$ virsh start instance-0242and see if it boots, if so, we should start looking somewhere else
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You should check your syslog for app armor denied messages. It is possible
app armor is getting in the way here.
Vish
On Apr 11, 2013, at 8:35 AM, John Paul Walters wrote:
> Hi Sylvain,
>
> I agree, though I've confirmed that the UID and GID are consistent across
> both the compute nodes and
Hi Sylvain,
I agree, though I've confirmed that the UID and GID are consistent across both
the compute nodes and my Glusterfs nodes.
JP
On Apr 11, 2013, at 11:22 AM, Sylvain Bauza wrote:
> Agree.
> As for other shared FS, this is *highly* important to make sure Nova UID and
> GID are consi
Agree.
As for other shared FS, this is *highly* important to make sure Nova UID
and GID are consistent in between all compute nodes.
If this is not the case, then you have to usermod all instances...
-Sylvain
Le 11/04/2013 16:49, Razique Mahroua a écrit :
Hi JP,
my bet is that this is a writi
Hi Razique,
Thanks for chiming in. Yes, nova owns the instances directory that it's
writing to. In fact, between the multi-node volume and the single node volume,
I gave the same permissions: created a directory "instances" on the gluster
volume, and chown nova.nova instances. The individual
Hi JP,my bet is that this is a writing permissions issue. Does nova has the right to write within the mounted directory?
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Le 11 avr. 2013 à 16:36, John Paul Walters a écrit :Hi,We've started implementing
Hi,
We've started implementing a Glusterfs-based solution for instance storage in
order to provide live migration. I've run into a strange problem when using a
multi-node Gluster setup that I hope someone has a suggestion to resolve.
I have a 12 node distributed/replicated Gluster cluster. I
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