On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 8:15 AM, Yedidyah Bar David <d...@redhat.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 5:18 AM, Michael Hall <m...@mjhall.org> wrote: > > > 3. NFS > loop-back mounting nfs is considered risky, due to potential locking > issues. Therefore, if you want to use NFS, you are better off doing > something like this: > > Hello, can you give more details about these potential locking issues? So that I can reproduce I have 2 little environments where I'm using this kind of setup. In one of them the hypervisor is a physical server, in the other one the hypervisor is itself a libvirt VM inside a Fedora 23 based laptop. oVirt version is 3.6.4 on both. The test VM has 2 disks sda and sdb; all ovirt related stuff on sdb My raw steps for the lab have been, after setting up CentOS 7.2 OS, disabling ipv6 and NetworkManager, putting SELinux to permissive and enabling ovirt repo: NOTE: I also stop and disable firewalld My host is ovc72.localdomain.local and name of my future engine shengine.localdomain.local yum -y update yum install ovirt-hosted-engine-setup ovirt-engine-appliance yum install rpcbind nfs-utils nfs-server (some of them probably already pulled in as dependencies from previous command) When I start from scratch the system pvcreate /dev/sdb vgcreate OVIRT_DOMAIN /dev/sdb lvcreate -n ISO_DOMAIN -L 5G OVIRT_DOMAIN lvcreate -n SHE_DOMAIN -L 25G OVIRT_DOMAIN lvcreate -n NFS_DOMAIN -l +100%FREE OVIRT_DOMAIN if I only have to reinitialize I start from here mkfs -t xfs -f /dev/mapper/OVIRT_DOMAIN-ISO_DOMAIN mkfs -t xfs -f /dev/mapper/OVIRT_DOMAIN-NFS_DOMAIN mkfs -t xfs -f /dev/mapper/OVIRT_DOMAIN-SHE_DOMAIN mkdir /ISO_DOMAIN /NFS_DOMAIN /SHE_DOMAIN /etc/fstab /dev/mapper/OVIRT_DOMAIN-ISO_DOMAIN /ISO_DOMAIN xfs defaults 0 0 /dev/mapper/OVIRT_DOMAIN-NFS_DOMAIN /NFS_DOMAIN xfs defaults 0 0 /dev/mapper/OVIRT_DOMAIN-SHE_DOMAIN /SHE_DOMAIN xfs defaults 0 0 mount /ISO_DOMAIN/ --> this for ISO images mount /NFS_DOMAIN/ ---> this for data storage domain where your VMs will live (NFS based) mount /SHE_DOMAIN/ --> this is for the HE VM chown 36:36 /ISO_DOMAIN chown 36:36 /NFS_DOMAIN chown 36:36 /SHE_DOMAIN chmod 0755 /ISO_DOMAIN chmod 0755 /NFS_DOMAIN chmod 0755 /SHE_DOMAIN /etc/exports /ISO_DOMAIN *(rw,anonuid=36,anongid=36,all_squash) /NFS_DOMAIN *(rw,anonuid=36,anongid=36,all_squash) /SHE_DOMAIN *(rw,anonuid=36,anongid=36,all_squash) systemctl enable rpcbind systemctl start rpcbind systemctl enable nfs-server systemctl start nfs-server hosted-engine --deploy During setup I choose: Engine FQDN : shengine.localdomain.local Firewall manager : iptables Storage connection : ovc71.localdomain.local:/SHE_DOMAIN OVF archive (for disk boot) : /usr/share/ovirt-engine-appliance/ovirt-engine-appliance-20151015.0-1.el7.centos.ova Also, I used the appliance provided by ovirt-engine-appliance package After install you have to make a dependency so that VDSM Broker starts after NFS Server In /usr/lib/systemd/system/ovirt-ha-broker.service Added in section [Unit] the line: After=nfs-server.service Also in file vdsmd.service changed from: After=multipathd.service libvirtd.service iscsid.service rpcbind.service \ supervdsmd.service sanlock.service vdsm-network.service to: After=multipathd.service libvirtd.service iscsid.service rpcbind.service \ supervdsmd.service sanlock.service vdsm-network.service \ nfs-server.service NOTE: the files will be overwritten by future updates, so you have to keep in mind... On ovc72 in /etc/multipath.conf aright after line # VDSM REVISION 1.3 added # RHEV PRIVATE blacklist { wwid 0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-0-1 wwid 0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-0-0 } To exclude both 2 internal drives... probably oVirt keeps in mind only the first one? Otherwise many messages like: Jan 25 11:02:00 ovc72 kernel: device-mapper: table: 253:6: multipath: error getting device Jan 25 11:02:00 ovc72 kernel: device-mapper: ioctl: error adding target to table So far I didn't find any problems. Only a little trick when you have to make ful lmaintenance where you have to power off the (only) hypervisor, where you have to make the right order steps. Gianluca
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