[PVE-User] Error deleting Ceph volume from KVM virtual machine

Alexandre DERUMIER aderumier at odiso.com
Fri May 23 12:56:19 CEST 2014


>>Yes this is really interesting; what O.S.'s suppot it? It would be nice to be able to activate it from GUI... 
For windows guest, it's work out of the box

for linux guest, you need to have 2 modules loaded:
acpiphp
pci_hotplug

(I think some recent kernel have them already static build inside the kernel)


This is funny, because that feature is available since 2 year now ;)  




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De: "Eneko Lacunza" <elacunza at binovo.es> 
À: pve-user at pve.proxmox.com 
Envoyé: Mardi 20 Mai 2014 08:54:57 
Objet: Re: [PVE-User] Error deleting Ceph volume from KVM virtual machine 


Yes this is really interesting; what O.S.'s suppot it? It would be nice to be able to activate it from GUI... 

On 19/05/14 21:08, Gilberto Nunes wrote: 



wow nice feature.. I don't knew about this hotplug feature... 
Thanks in advance 




2014-05-19 15:59 GMT-03:00 Alexandre DERUMIER < aderumier at odiso.com > : 

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>>You should always stop a VM to effectively remove a hard disk: the running VM doesn't free it until it is stopped. You can make changes in configured harddisks in PVE GUI but they won't be activated until next >>stop/start (reboot doesn't work AFAIK). 

you can add hotplug:1 to vm config file, to enable live hotplug/unplug (disk,net) 

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De: "Eneko Lacunza" < elacunza at binovo.es > 
À: pve-user at pve.proxmox.com 
Envoyé: Dimanche 18 Mai 2014 21:15:36 
Objet: Re: [PVE-User] Error deleting Ceph volume from KVM virtual machine 




Hi Greg, 

You should always stop a VM to effectively remove a hard disk: the running VM doesn't free it until it is stopped. You can make changes in configured harddisks in PVE GUI but they won't be activated until next stop/start (reboot doesn't work AFAIK). 

That said, the remove error could be because of a timeout deleting the somewhat big disk. 

Cheers 
Eneko 

On 17/05/14 00:44, Greg Poirier wrote: 



I have a 1TB RBD volume attached to a KVM virtual machine. Removing the volume from this machine was somewhat problematic. 


While the machine is running: 


I selected the disk and clicked Remove. This cause the disk to appear as 'unused0' which mapped to the Ceph RBD volume. 


I then highlighted 'unused0' and clicked Remove again. 


I got three errors: 
One was a timeout error attempting to get flock the VM's lock file (/var/lock/qemu-server/lock-400.conf). 
Another was a connection timeout error. 
Another was an internal server error. 


I was unable to find any logs specifying the exact nature of any of these errors. pvedaemon and pveproxy both simply logged the request. 


I tried deleting the disk from Ceph directly which is when I discovered the watcher on the rbd_header object. I verified that it was the KVM process that held the lock on the RBD volume and shutdown the VM. 


While the machine is not running: 


After selecting the 'unused0' disk and clicking Remove the web interface froze for some time, and then finally came back with an Internal Server Error. 


The volume was no longer present in the web interface, and I confirmed both that the volume was no longer listed in rbd -p volumes ls -- as well as inspecting attempting to inspect all of the objects that used to make up the volume (rbd.stat returned an exception saying that the file wasn't found--confirming the volume's completed deletion). 


I am running PVE 3.1-24/060bd5a6 with the 2.6.32 kernel. 


Is this a known issue? Has this been fixed in later versions of Proxmox? Should I file a new bug? Is there any additional information I should attempt to gather before filing? 


Thanks! 

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