[one-users] Using shared fs and ssh TM
Andreas Calvo
andreas.calvo at scytl.com
Wed Jul 11 09:07:35 PDT 2012
The shared storage is mounted in the same place in all the nodes.
The directory structured is as follows:
/var/lib/one/datastores (shared storage)
-- 0 -> link to /one/datastores/0
-- 1
-- 100
/one/datastores/ (local storage)
-- 0
-- 1 -> link to /var/lib/one/datastores/1
-- 100 -> link to /var/lib/one/datastores/100
When a virtual machine is stopped, its delta is stored in
/one/datastores/0/$VMID.
When another node tries to resume the virtual machine, expects to have
in the same place the delta (and some other files, like the checkpoint),
but, as it is not in its local disk, it fails.
Same thing happen when a virtual machine is migrated.
I think the TM should be tweaked to be part qcow and part SSH.
El 11/07/12 17:51, Javier Fontan escribió:
> If the shared datastore is mounted in the same place in both nodes
> there wont be any problem. The base image will be accessible from both
> nodes (shared) and the qcow delta is moved to the host.
>
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Andreas Calvo <andreas.calvo at scytl.com> wrote:
>> Javier,
>> Thanks for your quick reply!
>> The only problem is that when a stopped virtual machine is resumed from
>> another host in the cloud (different from which it was stopped), as it
>> cannot find the deployed (in this case, linked) image and the deltas.
>>
>> El mar 10 jul 2012 11:46:55 CEST, Javier Fontan escribió:
>>
>>> Sure it is possible. You need to have the datastore that holds the
>>> images shared and mount it in every node. Then you'll make the system
>>> datastore(0) local and configure it to use qcow tm drivers. Make sure
>>> that /var/lib/one/datastores/0 is not mounted from the shared storage
>>> in the nodes as this is where the deltas will be written.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Andreas Calvo <andreas.calvo at scytl.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>> Is there any way to mix TM in an environment?
>>>> We currently have a shared FS with GFS2 using qcow, but when a lot of VMs
>>>> are launched, writing changes becomes a I/O bottleneck.
>>>> We were thinking of a mixture where the image is shared and the
>>>> incremental
>>>> changes (qcow) are write locally.
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
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