That still means that IO on the KVM side is extremely slow during (2h) recovery?
From: Liu Yuan [mailto:namei.u...@gmail.com] Sent: Freitag, 20. Juli 2012 16:18 To: Dietmar Maurer Cc: sheepdog@lists.wpkg.org; Chris Webb Subject: RE: [sheepdog] [PATCH] sheep: add a kill node operation nope, at most dozens of sec as I observed 在 2012-7-20 PM10:04,"Dietmar Maurer" <diet...@proxmox.com<mailto:diet...@proxmox.com>>写道: > > Let's assume a complete recovery takes about 2 hours. Does that mean > > my VMs are blocked for 2 hours (instead of continue operation on other > nodes)? > > > > This is actually why we spend lots of lines in recovery and IO patch, there > are > some mechanism, such as request retry, oid scheduling that tries to complete > any request in a very short period because IOs from VM are timeouted by > guest kernel, for e.g, > 120 seconds for Linux kernel. So if a VM access such object, it would block for 2 hours (confused)?
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