Re: [Users] iSCSI and snapshots

2013-06-04 Thread Maor Lipchuk
Hi Juan,
When creating a snapshot, a new volume is should be created in the storage.
The snapshot should contain the VM configuration and the VM disks (not
including shareable disks and direct lun disks).

Which Ovirt version are you using?
What the audit log indicated? Was the operation succeeded?
Can u please add a print screen of your VM and snapshot?

Regards,
Maor


On 06/03/2013 10:07 PM, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:
 Hi Maor,

 The thing is that I trigger the snapshot creation and everything seems
 to be ok, but I can't see any new volume of any kind. As the VM runs
 from an iscsi lun, it can not use LVM snapshots as there's no spare
 space to create any new LMV volume, neither I see any new volume in the
 data storage domain (another iscsi lun) so I can't tell for sure that
 the snapshot was really created.
 Where are the volumes saved if the VM has no spare disks or space?
 Regards,

 On 06/02/2013 03:07 PM, Itamar Heim wrote:
 On 06/02/2013 02:27 PM, Maor Lipchuk wrote:
 Hi Juan,
 Snapshot saves the VM at a particular state in time using qcow (Creates
 a new volume and only write the changes from that particular time).
 Export domain also saves the VM data but it using copy process of the
 volumes, there for, snapshot is more faster process but dependent on the
 VM disks.

 In a nutshell the difference between the both are, that snapshot is more
 related to the VM scope and can be executed while the VM is running
 (From Ovirt 3.1)
 Export domain is a different domain, there for, can be moved through
 setups and DC's.

 The info of disks and ram should be displayed in the right pannel for
 the VM snapshots, although, for now, marking the active snapshot will
 not present this info.
 Was that the case you encountered?

 Regards,
 Maor

 On 05/31/2013 07:55 PM, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:
 Hi,

 I'm trying to understand how ovirt manages snapshots to start using them
 for vm backups. I have my vms to use a iscsi LUN for the system (each
 has its own) and I have no extra space to create an LVM snapshot in the
 VM disk.
 When I hit create in the vm snapshot tab, it creates the snapshot and
 reports ok, but I see no info in the right pannel (disk, ram,etc) and
 nothing is created in the data storage of the DC, so I don't get where
 is ovirt storing the snapshot data.
 Do I have to create an export storage domain?.
 Regards,

 Juan Pablo
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Re: [Users] iSCSI and snapshots

2013-06-03 Thread Juan Pablo Lorier
Hi Maor,

The thing is that I trigger the snapshot creation and everything seems
to be ok, but I can't see any new volume of any kind. As the VM runs
from an iscsi lun, it can not use LVM snapshots as there's no spare
space to create any new LMV volume, neither I see any new volume in the
data storage domain (another iscsi lun) so I can't tell for sure that
the snapshot was really created.
Where are the volumes saved if the VM has no spare disks or space?
Regards,
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Re: [Users] iSCSI and snapshots

2013-06-03 Thread Juan Pablo Lorier
Thanks Itamar,

I'll take a look at that URL.
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Re: [Users] iSCSI and snapshots

2013-06-02 Thread Itamar Heim

On 06/02/2013 02:27 PM, Maor Lipchuk wrote:

Hi Juan,
Snapshot saves the VM at a particular state in time using qcow (Creates
a new volume and only write the changes from that particular time).
Export domain also saves the VM data but it using copy process of the
volumes, there for, snapshot is more faster process but dependent on the
VM disks.

In a nutshell the difference between the both are, that snapshot is more
related to the VM scope and can be executed while the VM is running
(From Ovirt 3.1)
Export domain is a different domain, there for, can be moved through
setups and DC's.

The info of disks and ram should be displayed in the right pannel for
the VM snapshots, although, for now, marking the active snapshot will
not present this info.
Was that the case you encountered?

Regards,
Maor

On 05/31/2013 07:55 PM, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:

Hi,

I'm trying to understand how ovirt manages snapshots to start using them
for vm backups. I have my vms to use a iscsi LUN for the system (each
has its own) and I have no extra space to create an LVM snapshot in the
VM disk.
When I hit create in the vm snapshot tab, it creates the snapshot and
reports ok, but I see no info in the right pannel (disk, ram,etc) and
nothing is created in the data storage of the DC, so I don't get where
is ovirt storing the snapshot data.
Do I have to create an export storage domain?.
Regards,

Juan Pablo
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[Users] iSCSI and snapshots

2013-05-31 Thread Juan Pablo Lorier
Hi,

I'm trying to understand how ovirt manages snapshots to start using them
for vm backups. I have my vms to use a iscsi LUN for the system (each
has its own) and I have no extra space to create an LVM snapshot in the
VM disk.
When I hit create in the vm snapshot tab, it creates the snapshot and
reports ok, but I see no info in the right pannel (disk, ram,etc) and
nothing is created in the data storage of the DC, so I don't get where
is ovirt storing the snapshot data.
Do I have to create an export storage domain?.
Regards,

Juan Pablo
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