[PVE-User] ibm storewize v3700

Tonči Stipičević tonci at suma-informatika.hr
Thu Nov 27 23:45:24 CET 2014


Dear

this time I do not have question but good news:-)
Storewize v3700 and proxmox cluster work out-of-the-box !

the only thing that has to be done is installing multipath-tools and map 
storage to  appropriate SAS adapters on the hosts and that's it !
Failover works as expected  ... VM is running and in the same time 
controller firmwares are being upgraded

There is even no nned for the multipath.conf file because debian has it 
allready "hardcoded" for this type of storage (among the others )

BR

Tonci
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> Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 14:50:25 +0100
> From: Tonci Stipicevic <tonci at suma-informatika.hr>
> To: pve-user at pve.proxmox.com
> Subject: Re: [PVE-User] net type NAT & DHCP (Yannis Milios)
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> Hello Yannis
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> Yes I know that kind of totally isolated network can be made this way
> but I really need internet and it would be great  if those things could
> be managed
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> .. and I'm still wondering where this little dhcp is hiding from us :-)
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> thank you and
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> BR
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> Tonci
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> From: David Lawley <davel at upilab.com>
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> yes, and was thinking it might be a VM/KVM issue.
>
> What version are you using?  I know mine are mixed.
>
> It might be time well spent to go thru all of mine and check and update,
> but its just been recently that it has been an occurrence that has
> caught my attention
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> On 11/26/2014 3:47 AM, lst_hoe02 at kwsoft.de wrote:
>> We have also seen this but in our case the node crashed after some time.
>> At least in our case bad RAM should not be the root case because it
>> happend at random times at three different nodes with ECC RAM. We
>> suspect it is related to the virtio we are using for all Windows VMs...
>> Do you also use virtio for Windows guests?
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>> Regards
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>> Andreas
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> Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 09:24:49 -0500
> From: David Lawley <davel at upilab.com>
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> Only other thing I can think of that is different the disk type for the
> shared storage.  I changed from an nfs share to iscsi/lvm storage on a
> handful of VMs.
>
> I did notice yesterday during a move from nfs to iscsi/lvm that during
> the last part of the move it seem to hang the one of the other VMs I was
> looking at that was on the same share.
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> Maybe sharing a lvm between guest is not a good idea?
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> On 11/26/2014 8:59 AM, David Lawley wrote:
>> yes, and was thinking it might be a VM/KVM issue.
>>
>> What version are you using?  I know mine are mixed.
>>
>> It might be time well spent to go thru all of mine and check and update,
>> but its just been recently that it has been an occurrence that has
>> caught my attention
>>
>> On 11/26/2014 3:47 AM, lst_hoe02 at kwsoft.de wrote:
>>> We have also seen this but in our case the node crashed after some time.
>>> At least in our case bad RAM should not be the root case because it
>>> happend at random times at three different nodes with ECC RAM. We
>>> suspect it is related to the virtio we are using for all Windows VMs...
>>> Do you also use virtio for Windows guests?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Andreas
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> Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 05:00:17 +0000
> From: Dietmar Maurer <dietmar at proxmox.com>
> To: Ric Moore <wayward4now at gmail.com>
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>>> What systemd features are useful for clusters?
>> Restart on failure, for one. That would be a biggy as you would no longer need a
>> fence setup, ~if I am understanding correctly~.
> Sorry, but that is totally useless for HA with rgmanager.
>
>> Plus faster boot/restart times are reported. So, I'm asking if anyone has actually
>> used systemd with Proxmox. Ric
> Boot time is already below 30 seconds, so there will be no big improvements here.
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