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>
I have done some preliminary tests. Mostly does it start without errors
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> > On Fri, 14 Oct 2016 16:09:48 +0200
> > Andreas Steinel wrote:
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> > >
> > > How do you guys solve this problem in
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>> On 2016-10-14 11:13, Andreas Steinel wrote:
>>>
>>> So, what was your test environment? How big was the difference?
>>>
>>> Are you run
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> use scsi-generic by default with libiscsi
>
> This add scsi passthrough with libiscsi
>
> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Derumier
>
>
> @Alexandre: This was for performance reasons?
>
Any decisions made yet to revert thi
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> We need that for vzdump container backups ...
>
Why is this necessary for container backups? This is not necessary for
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> there some limits on Linux kernel side for both parameters?
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A target is literately a listening socket with a file descriptor. A lun
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> Great ! (Sorry I can't help because I don't have iscsi san anymore)
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My 'iscsi san' for testing is a virtual debian and/or solaris;-)
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re clean solution.
My solution:
Create:
New volume
New lun
Start/activate:
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iscsiadm --session --rescan
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Foreach node:
echo 1 > /sys/bus/scsi/devices/${H:B:T:L}/delete (Where H = host:B
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> Alexandre DERUMIER wrote:
>
> > I think the more difficult part is to manage iscsi lun add|remove with
> > iscsiadm. (without doing a full scan)
> Should option
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but if I get kernel driver iscsi to work multipath should be available
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>
Maybe the smartctl command will enable smart on the disks, but only
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The new wiki page for storage (http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Storage)
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csi-generic should be reserved for the
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> I will run another test now.
>
New test run. Here scsi-generic loose but again I cannot run a clinical
test. My best guess is that if you run a number of tests on equal
hardware and under similar conditions and make a
ng that in mind I would
qualify scsi-generic and scsi-block to be more or less on par
performance wise.
Given the above and by using scsi-generic loosing the ability to have
realtime numbers for disk IO dos not favor using scsi-generic.
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> So my question is: Why use scsi-generic instead of scsi-block when
> scsi-generic prevents blockstats?
>
Running a fio test also only shows marginal performance difference
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> My assumption seems to be wrong. Rather it seems that disk IO is not
> monitored if disk type is scsi. virtio seems to work fine.
>
Or more precisely:
Disk type: scsi
Storage: zfs over iscsi (libiscsi)
does not work:
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>
> I have for some time wondering why disk IO graphs is showing no IO for
> some VM's. I think I have found the cause. It seems that Disk IO is
> only monitored on the first disk and I tend to
nager useless.
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>
>Thank you for your time and your answer.
>
>I wonder why e.g. an Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) works so
>well with a 2 node
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Forgot to mention that consul supports multiple clusters and/or multi
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ad of a literal prefix you could use a binary prefix instead. A
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ecords out
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 3.69495 s, 291 MB/s
131072+0 records in
131072+0 records out
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 3.38373 s, 317 MB/s
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>
mir@esx1:~$ time dd if=/tmp/big.file bs=32K |ssh esx2 "dd of=1GB.file
bs=32k"32768+0 records in
32768+0 records out
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 3.75128 s, 286
t/1GB.file
>bs=64K"
>16384+0 records in
>16384+0 records out
>1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 10.2513 s, 105 MB/s
>7+61998 records in
>7+61998 records out
>1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 10.1363 s, 106 MB/s
>
>real 0m10.257s
>user 0m7.270s
>sy
Default block equals logical block size so either 512B or 4k.
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>be large enough, if the disk can do 200iops, it's around 200MB/S)
>
>Another thing to check ,
d be fixed in qemu 2.7 if the redhat bugzilla report is correct.
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> create full clone of drive virtio0 (omnios_ib:vm-125-disk-1)
> Formatting '/mnt/pve/qnap_nfs/images/125/vm-125-disk-1.raw', fmt=raw
> size=858993
sy: true ready: false
transferred: 8590721024 bytes remaining: 0 bytes total: 8590721024 bytes
progression: 100.00 % busy: false ready: true
TASK ERROR: storage migration failed: mirroring error: VM 125 qmp command
'query-block-jobs' failed - client closed connection
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7;drive-mirror' failed - Node 'drive-scsi0' is busy: block device is in use by
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> I don't think it's the same problem.
>
The error message I am getting here is exactly the same as I get for
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> is ceph but for enterprise and/or HA usage in generel it is a disaster
> waiting to happen if moving a disk between storage pools is not
> supporte
lot
> of iops for database journal disk, database datas disk,
>
I see a usecase for high iops requirement and especially when storage
is ceph but for enterprise and/or HA usage in generel it is a disaster
waiting to happen if moving a disk between storage pools is not
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> Are there debian packages?
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I haven't been able to find them (not even in experimental). You can
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Could it be of interest to implement OVN (Open Virtualized Network) in
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>
> Is this even a wanted feature?
>
What is wrong with the current NFS implementation?
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> vm_qmp_command($vmid, { execute => "system_powerdown" },
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> }
>
What happens if qemu-guest-agent is not running inside the VM? Above
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"prefix": 64}
],
"hardware-address": "86:e8:9e:c6:df:f6"
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would it not be a cool feature to use qemu-ga
guest-network-get-interfaces to display VM interfaces*) in the status panel
provided guest agent is enabled and running in the client?
guest-set-time
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Would it not be an idea to implement a cluster wide function in API?
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>>> Am 07.07.2016 um 17:26 schrieb Andreas Steinel
>:
>>
ier this year:
> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.rdma/32914
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I was aware of that issue but since I use the mlx4 driver I should not
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tching to 4.4-8 I haven't seen any of these.
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12:17:41 esx2 kernel: [1424556.577097] []
__vfs_read+0x26/0x40
Jul 3 12:17:41 esx2 kernel: [1424556.577144] []
vfs_read+0x86/0x130
Jul 3 12:17:41 esx2 kernel: [1424556.577192] []
SyS_read+0x55/0xc0
Jul 3 12:17:41 esx2 kernel: [1424556.577239] []
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nts is that NFS in its default configuration will wait indefinitely
because of mount option 'hard' bringing the hole node down which can
only be resolved by a reboot of the node.
Because of this I have reverted to pve-kernel-4.4.8-1-pve which works
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is would be a bad idea since libiscsi is used by other storage
plugins like ZFS.
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root is for OpenVZ
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er:Little Endian
CPU(s):4
On-line CPU(s) list: 0-3
Thread(s) per core:1
Core(s) per socket:4
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On Thu, 26 May 2016 01:40:54 +0200
Michael Rasmussen wrote:
> These boot loader option might also fix it:
> console=nullconsole or console=vidconsole
>
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rial port. The solution, add a
> dummy serial port.
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> e.g. add "serial0: socket" to the VMID.conf
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> It will then boot. You need a virtio-blk disk and virtio-net for the NIC.
>
These boot loader option might also fix it:
console=nullconsole or console=vidconsole
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> e.g. add "serial0: socket" to the VMID.conf
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These boot loader option might also fix it:
console=nullconsole or console=vidconsole
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> I tried nearly all CPU and OS settings or combination but none seem to work.
>
Have you tried:
CPU: qemu64
OS: Other
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es I build are for armhf
> architecture while the Pi3 you get is aarch64 so they won't be of use.
> But an RasPi3 is also underway to me and I'll continue with that.
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Where can I get the packages to rebuild and test on my Pi3?
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I have ordered a raspberry pi 3 and as soon as it arrives I will apply
my POC and test it in a real setup.
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fic in create_pmxcfs_db and pmxcfs?
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-cluster to handle quorum nodes which is not
pve-manager nodes. But porting to arm should be on the todo list since
arm based servers are coming to the server room sooner than you might
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can this be avoided?
I am waiting for my rpi 3B so as soon as I have ex vitro proof I will
write a howto on proxmox wiki.
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Hi all,
I really need advice on this thread:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/pve-4-2-add-node-fails.27427/
Since I am stuck on only one proxmox node which is by no way desirable!
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event'
'socket:@/org/freedesktop/hal/udev_event': No such file or directory
grep -c '/lib/udev/socket:@/org/freedesktop/hal/udev_event' /var/log/syslog
Shows 30 hits since last logrotate which was 06:25 CEST
See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/1182801
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Hi all,
ZOL is now officially available in Debian repo's.
http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Debian_now_with_ZFS_on_Linux_included.html
Maybe better to backport ZOL from unstable than using upstream from ZOL?
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It is also easier to search for help using english strings.
On April 22, 2016 3:22:18 PM GMT+02:00, Eneko Lacunza
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>El 21/04/16 a las 15:14, Emmanuel Kasper escribió:
>> Btw I wanted to ask since I read you were doing training for Proxmox
>VE,
>> do people usually choose th
option when chosen to only
migrate running instances?
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Date: Mon, 29 Feb 2016 00:05:29 +0100
From: Michael Rasmussen
To: Dietmar Maurer
Subject: Re: [pve-devel] [PATCH] allow using more than one pool on an
Iet iSCSI server with ZFS
Hi Dietmar,
Unless the parser method is refactored to contain the
On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 06:54:22 +0100 (CET)
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> Why --drop=cap_sys_rawio ? Does kvm drop this when starting?
>
My understanding is that dropping cap_sys_rawio means disallow low
level disk access - eg. no auto discover possible.
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> ontop of 3.4 (qemu-3.4 over either qemu-2.3 or qemu-2.2). Yesterday I
s/qemu-3.4/qemu-2.4/
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What have changed between 4.0 and 4.1 which could have resolved the
problem?
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> There are still many 3.4 installation, so we plan to provide
> security updates for some time.
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Maybe an official statement would calm people down;-)
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