On 17/11/14 15:10, Demeter Tibor wrote: > Hello, > > Thank you for the detailed reply. > > Yes, the vms are used an independent network/network interfaces for access > the internet. > So, in this case I could separate the high glusterfs traffic from ovirt > management traffic when I disable "vm" network on ovirtmgmt interface. >
And since host-level QoS is not yet available in oVirt, you might want to configure your switch(es) to limit gluster traffic (by VLAN tag) to not "hog" the (presumably shared) network infrastructure. > I will try-out this night this feature. > > Thanks a lot, > > Tibor > > > > ----- Eredeti üzenet ----- >> Hi Tibor, >> >> On 13/11/14 13:41, Demeter Tibor wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have a 3 node gluster based cluster. There are 3x3 Nic with bonding. >>> Sometimes the management is very slow because high gluster traffic. >>> >>> Is it possible to separate ovirtmgmt network from glusterfs traffic? >>> I have only one interface (ovirtmgmt) for all of services (migration, etc). >>> I just wondering I will make three VLANs for these services and use the >>> QoS function. But how can specify glusterfs for use an other vlan for >>> gluster traffic an a other one for management? >> >> This generally sounds like a good plan, but note that QoS on the >> host-level will only become available in oVirt 3.6 (it might become >> available soon on master, if you're feeling lucky...). >> >> VM-level QoS (available since 3.3) won't help you with "administrative" >> traffic (i.e. traffic that isn't going into / coming out of the VMs >> themselves). >> >>> Also, I have more questions about this: >>> >>> - If I specify a VLAN on ovirtmgmt, then what happend on nodes? I'm >>> afraid the nodes will lost the connection with each other nodes. >> >> If the switch allows this VLAN to reach all hosts, there shouldn't be a >> problem; since oVirt 3.4 the VLAN tagging should "propagate" to all >> active hosts. However, see my comment below concerning "VM network". >> >>> - Is it possible on a live system? What will happen with the mounted >>> glustefs based datastores? >> >> I'm not knowledgeable about gluster specifics, but let's see if I can >> help. What's the current situation with the gluster network, is it >> already VLAN-tagged? If it is and you're not moving it to another >> interface on the hosts, I *think* things should be fine. >> >>> - What does "vm network" mean on ovirtmgmt interface? Can I use this for >>> seperate network traffic? >> >> This means that a bridge is created for this network on hosts. If VMs >> don't use this network (i.e. virtual interfaces are assigned profiles of >> ovirtmgmt), you can make it non-VM (with no VLAN tagging) and have it >> assigned to the same host interface as VLAN-tagged networks (I would say >> this is less risky than VLAN-tagging ovirtmgmt). >> >>> >>> >>> My plan is >>> - vlan.101 ovirtmgmt >>> - vlan 102 glusterfs >>> - vlan 103 migration >>> - vlan 104 display >>> >>> What is the recommended procedure of this? >>> >>> Thanks in advance, >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Tibor >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Users mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users

