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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
      last edited by olivierlambert

      We mostly use those displayed in this blog post: https://smcleod.net/tech/2016/04/29/benchmarking-io/

      edit: depending on the storage, iodepth can be increased.

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        abufrejoval Top contributor @Swen
        last edited by

        @Swen

        There is obviously tons of variations....

        I've used this fio file a lot to quickly gain an understanding of how a bit of storage performs.

        Basically it only uses a small 100MB file, but tells the OS to avoid buffering and then goes over that with a mix of reads and writes, mostly transitioning between block size, essentially going from super random to almost sequential in a single run.

        It's helped me find issues with Gluster, identify network bandwidth issues or even find deteriorated RAIDs with a bad BBU. Creates the test file in the working directiory unless changed.

        [global]
        filename=fio.file
        ioengine=libaio
        rw=randrw
        size=100m
        norandommap
        direct=1
        iodepth=1
        time_based
        runtime=10
        [B512]
        bs=512
        stonewall
        [B1k]
        bs=1k
        stonewall
        [B2k]
        bs=2k
        stonewall
        [b4k]
        bs=4k
        stonewall
        [b8k]
        bs=8k
        stonewall
        [b16k]
        bs=16k
        stonewall
        [b32k]
        bs=32k
        [b64k]
        bs=64k
        stonewall
        [b512k]
        bs=512k
        stonewall
        [b1m]
        bs=1m
        stonewall
        

        Numbers: It should approach the network bandwidth towards the end (potentially divided by write amplification).

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        • dumarjoD Offline
          dumarjo @ronan-a
          last edited by

          @ronan-a Hi,

          I tested your branch and now the new added hosts to the pool are now attached to the XOSTOR. This is nice !

          I have looked at the code, but I'm not sure if in the current state of your branch we can add a disk on the new host and update the replication ? I think not... but just to be sure.

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          • ronan-aR Offline
            ronan-a Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @dumarjo
            last edited by

            @dumarjo linstor resource-group modify --place-count=X should be enough to update the replication. šŸ™‚ I'm not sure to add a command in the plugin now (but probably yes for XOA integration).

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            • Maelstrom96M Offline
              Maelstrom96 @ronan-a
              last edited by

              @ronan-a said in XOSTOR hyperconvergence preview:

              For some VMs that have built-in software replication/HA, like DBs, it might be prefered to have replication=1 set for the VDI.

              We can authorize this behavior without having other SRs. It would suffice to pass a replication parameter for this particular VDI when it is created. So thank you for this feedback. I think we must implement this use case for the future.

              @ronan-a Have anything been done regarding this feature? I scanned the thread, but I couldn't really find anything related to a new VDI option.

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              • olivierlambertO Offline
                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                last edited by

                It might be done in the future, but that's not the priority for a v1 šŸ™‚

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                • Maelstrom96M Offline
                  Maelstrom96 @olivierlambert
                  last edited by

                  @olivierlambert
                  I just checked the sm repository, and it looks like it wouldn't be that complicated to add a new sm-config and pass it down to the volume creation. Do you accept PR/Contributions on that repository? We're really interested in this feature and I think I can take the time to write the code to handle this.

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                  • olivierlambertO Offline
                    olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                    last edited by

                    The problem will be about to compute the available space if you have different replication number.

                    But in any cases, contributions are always welcome, we'll discuss details in PR.

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                      geoffbland
                      last edited by geoffbland

                      I am trying this on pool with 5 hosts. Each host has a 4TB HDD installed that I am using for this.

                      Following the instructions here I download the installer and run it with ./install --disks /dev/sda --force - this runs through and no errors are shown but right at the end it displays:

                       Volume group "linstor_group" not found
                        Cannot process volume group linstor_group
                        Physical volume "/dev/sda" successfully created.
                        Volume group "linstor_group" successfully created
                      

                      But then checking the disk I don't see the expected partitions:

                      [09:12 XCPNG01 ~]# lsblk
                      ...
                      sda                               8:0    0   3.7T  0 disk
                      <nothing here>
                      ...
                      

                      Versions

                      [09:34 XCPNG01 ~]# uname -a
                      Linux XCPNG01 4.19.0+1 #1 SMP Thu Jan 13 12:55:45 CET 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
                      
                      [09:28 XCPNG01 ~]# rpm -qa | grep -E "^(sm|xha)-.*linstor.*"
                      sm-2.30.6-1.1.0.linstor.1.xcpng8.2.x86_64
                      xha-10.1.0-2.2.0.linstor.1.xcpng8.2.x86_64
                      

                      I should mention that this disk was previously mounted as an SR but is no longer, and also was part of a glusterfs store but is no longer.

                      If I run ./install --disks /dev/sda --force a second time it obviously has not much to do as it has installed everything but now I get a slightly different error:

                      Package python-linstor-1.12.0-1.noarch already installed and latest version
                      Nothing to do
                        VG            #PV #LV #SN Attr   VSize  VFree
                        linstor_group   1   0   0 wz--n- <3.64t <3.64t
                        Volume group "linstor_group" successfully removed
                        Volume group "sda" not found
                        Cannot process volume group sda
                      Failed to execute vgremove properly.
                      

                      What should I do to work out what the problem is?

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                        geoffbland @geoffbland
                        last edited by

                        Just reading through the install script, if thin provisioning is not used (i.e thick provisioning is) then the volume group linstor_group will get created but no logical volume is created:

                            if subprocess.call(['vgcreate', LINSTOR_GROUP] + disks):
                                print('Failed to execute vgcreate properly.')
                                return os.EX_SOFTWARE
                        
                            if thin and subprocess.call(['lvcreate', '-l', '100%FREE', '-T', '{}/thin_device'.format(LINSTOR_GROUP)]):
                                print('Failed to create thin device properly.')
                                return os.EX_SOFTWARE
                        

                        So are the installation instructions incorrect? Step 3 where it states to check the config before proceeding it states to use lsblk to check that the LVM logical volumes are created - but it looks to me like this does not occur unless thin provisioning is used?

                        I can see that the volume group has been created as you would expect by looking at the install script.

                        
                        [08:41 XCPNG01 ~]# pvscan
                          ...
                          PV /dev/sda         VG linstor_group                                        lvm2 [<3.64 TiB / <3.64 TiB free]
                          ...
                        
                        
                        [08:35 XCPNG01 ~]# vgdisplay
                          ...
                          --- Volume group ---
                          VG Name               linstor_group
                          System ID
                          Format                lvm2
                          Metadata Areas        1
                          Metadata Sequence No  1
                          VG Access             read/write
                          VG Status             resizable
                          MAX LV                0
                          Cur LV                0
                          Open LV               0
                          Max PV                0
                          Cur PV                1
                          Act PV                1
                          VG Size               <3.64 TiB
                          PE Size               4.00 MiB
                          Total PE              953861
                          Alloc PE / Size       0 / 0
                          Free  PE / Size       953861 / <3.64 TiB
                          VG UUID               uidJ13-juc7-2cm0-NnkV-wdhA-4fNm-HAWrgh
                        

                        Am I misunderstanding the instructions somehow or missing something?

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                        • olivierlambertO Offline
                          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                          last edited by

                          Pinging @ronan-a

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                          • ronan-aR Offline
                            ronan-a Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @geoffbland
                            last edited by ronan-a

                            @geoffbland Without thin option, no LVM volume is created. It's expected. You must just have a VG šŸ™‚ :

                            # vgs
                              VG                                                 #PV #LV #SN Attr   VSize   VFree  
                              VG_XenStorage-11daa412-d2b5-cb7c-e8ae-847821e367a6   1   1   0 wz--n- 144.23g 144.23g
                              linstor_group     
                            

                            A LVM volume is only required for the thin driver of LINSTOR.
                            I updated the main post, it was not totally clear. šŸ˜‰

                            Regarding the force option, I fixed it here: https://gist.githubusercontent.com/Wescoeur/7bb568c0e09e796710b0ea966882fcac/raw/6aacde6b5c55f8e7b70ed585c59b9c2d54a2ea69/gistfile1.txt

                            It must be:

                            subprocess.call(['vgremove', '-f', LINSTOR_GROUP, '-y'])
                            

                            instead of:

                            subprocess.call(['vgremove', '-f', LINSTOR_GROUP, '-y'] + disks)
                            
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                              geoffbland @ronan-a
                              last edited by

                              @ronan-a said in XOSTOR hyperconvergence preview:

                              I updated the main post, it was not totally clear.

                              Thanks for that. I expected this was the case but wanted to be sure.
                              Looks like this is working so far then I will continue with my installation & testing.

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                                geoffbland @geoffbland
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                                XOSTOR is now successfully installed on all 5 of my nodes in the cluster.

                                I ran this command (I'm assuming that this only needs running on one host?).

                                xe sr-create type=linstor name-label=XOSTOR01 host-uuid=28af0626-7788-4104-9449-xxxxxxxxxxxx device-config:hosts=XCPNG01,XCPNG02,XCPNG03,XCPNG04,XCPNG05 device-config:group-name=linstor_group device-config:redundancy=3 shared=true device-config:provisioning=thick

                                And this returned the SR UUID cf896912-cd71-d2b2-488a-xxxxxxxxxxxx this looks like it worked as expected.

                                Running linstor node list shows the following:

                                [12:01 XCPNG01 ~]# linstor node list
                                ╭─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
                                ā”Š Node    ā”Š NodeType ā”Š Addresses                 ā”Š State  ā”Š
                                ā•žā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•”
                                ā”Š XCPNG01 ā”Š COMBINED ā”Š 192.168.1.41:3366 (PLAIN) ā”Š Online ā”Š
                                ā”Š XCPNG02 ā”Š COMBINED ā”Š 192.168.1.42:3366 (PLAIN) ā”Š Online ā”Š
                                ā”Š XCPNG03 ā”Š COMBINED ā”Š 192.168.1.43:3366 (PLAIN) ā”Š Online ā”Š
                                ā”Š XCPNG04 ā”Š COMBINED ā”Š 192.168.1.44:3366 (PLAIN) ā”Š Online ā”Š
                                ā”Š XCPNG05 ā”Š COMBINED ā”Š 192.168.1.45:3366 (PLAIN) ā”Š Online ā”Š
                                ╰─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
                                
                                [12:05 XCPNG01 ~]# linstor volume list
                                ╭────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
                                ā”Š Node    ā”Š Resource                ā”Š StoragePool          ā”Š VolNr ā”Š MinorNr ā”Š DeviceName    ā”Š Allocated ā”Š InUse  ā”Š    State ā”Š
                                ā•žā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•ā•”
                                ā”Š XCPNG01 ā”Š xcp-persistent-database ā”Š DfltDisklessStorPool ā”Š     0 ā”Š    1000 ā”Š /dev/drbd1000 ā”Š           ā”Š InUse  ā”Š Diskless ā”Š
                                ā”Š XCPNG02 ā”Š xcp-persistent-database ā”Š DfltDisklessStorPool ā”Š     0 ā”Š    1000 ā”Š /dev/drbd1000 ā”Š           ā”Š Unused ā”Š Diskless ā”Š
                                ā”Š XCPNG03 ā”Š xcp-persistent-database ā”Š xcp-sr-linstor_group ā”Š     0 ā”Š    1000 ā”Š /dev/drbd1000 ā”Š  1.00 GiB ā”Š Unused ā”Š UpToDate ā”Š
                                ā”Š XCPNG04 ā”Š xcp-persistent-database ā”Š xcp-sr-linstor_group ā”Š     0 ā”Š    1000 ā”Š /dev/drbd1000 ā”Š  1.00 GiB ā”Š Unused ā”Š UpToDate ā”Š
                                ā”Š XCPNG05 ā”Š xcp-persistent-database ā”Š xcp-sr-linstor_group ā”Š     0 ā”Š    1000 ā”Š /dev/drbd1000 ā”Š  1.00 GiB ā”Š Unused ā”Š UpToDate ā”Š
                                ╰────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
                                
                                

                                Strangely running linstor node list only works on node XCPNO01, on the other 4 nodes I get the error Error: Unable to connect to linstor://localhost:3370: [Errno 99] Cannot assign requested address. Is this expected?

                                However when I check on XO (from sources) it shows one of the hosts is disconnected.

                                XOSTOR01 Storage.png

                                When I try to connect it from XO I get this error, is this related to the problem with linstor commands only working on one host XCPNG01?

                                pbd.connect
                                {
                                  "id": "8040176c-16da-674d-e9bd-708c3a66e68a"
                                }
                                {
                                  "code": "SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_47",
                                  "params": [
                                    "",
                                    "The SR is not available [opterr=Error: Unable to connect to any of the given controller hosts: ['linstor://XCPNG01']]",
                                    ""
                                  ],
                                  "task": {
                                    "uuid": "c92909b2-8a4e-e071-3c91-0c89a32b1e01",
                                    "name_label": "Async.PBD.plug",
                                    "name_description": "",
                                    "allowed_operations": [],
                                    "current_operations": {},
                                    "created": "20220516T11:12:41Z",
                                    "finished": "20220516T11:13:11Z",
                                    "status": "failure",
                                    "resident_on": "OpaqueRef:a1e9a8f3-0a79-4824-b29f-d81b3246d190",
                                    "progress": 1,
                                    "type": "<none/>",
                                    "result": "",
                                    "error_info": [
                                      "SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_47",
                                      "",
                                      "The SR is not available [opterr=Error: Unable to connect to any of the given controller hosts: ['linstor://XCPNG01']]",
                                      ""
                                    ],
                                    "other_config": {},
                                    "subtask_of": "OpaqueRef:NULL",
                                    "subtasks": [],
                                    "backtrace": "(((process xapi)(filename lib/backtrace.ml)(line 210))((process xapi)(filename ocaml/xapi/storage_access.ml)(line 32))((process xapi)(filename ocaml/xapi/xapi_pbd.ml)(line 182))((process xapi)(filename ocaml/xapi/message_forwarding.ml)(line 128))((process xapi)(filename lib/xapi-stdext-pervasives/pervasiveext.ml)(line 24))((process xapi)(filename ocaml/xapi/rbac.ml)(line 231))((process xapi)(filename ocaml/xapi/server_helpers.ml)(line 103)))"
                                  },
                                  "message": "SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_47(, The SR is not available [opterr=Error: Unable to connect to any of the given controller hosts: ['linstor://XCPNG01']], )",
                                  "name": "XapiError",
                                  "stack": "XapiError: SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_47(, The SR is not available [opterr=Error: Unable to connect to any of the given controller hosts: ['linstor://XCPNG01']], )
                                    at Function.wrap (/opt/xo/xo-builds/xen-orchestra-202204291839/packages/xen-api/src/_XapiError.js:16:12)
                                    at _default (/opt/xo/xo-builds/xen-orchestra-202204291839/packages/xen-api/src/_getTaskResult.js:11:29)
                                    at Xapi._addRecordToCache (/opt/xo/xo-builds/xen-orchestra-202204291839/packages/xen-api/src/index.js:949:24)
                                    at forEach (/opt/xo/xo-builds/xen-orchestra-202204291839/packages/xen-api/src/index.js:983:14)
                                    at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
                                    at Xapi._processEvents (/opt/xo/xo-builds/xen-orchestra-202204291839/packages/xen-api/src/index.js:973:12)
                                    at Xapi._watchEvents (/opt/xo/xo-builds/xen-orchestra-202204291839/packages/xen-api/src/index.js:1139:14)"
                                }
                                

                                XCPNG02 is the XCPNG pool master and also the host that I ran the xe sr-create command on to create the SR.

                                What do I need to look at now to resolve this?

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                                  ronan-a Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @geoffbland
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                                  @geoffbland Well it's a known error resolved in this commit: https://github.com/xcp-ng/sm/commit/df92fcf7193f7f87fd03423293589fb50faa246d

                                  You can modify /opt/xensource/sm/linstorvolumemanager.py with this fix on each node, it should repair the PBD connection. šŸ™‚

                                  FYI, we planned to release a new beta with all our fixes before the end of this month.

                                  0 Wescoeur committed to xcp-ng/sm
                                  fix(LinstorVolumeManager): ensure we always use IPs in _get_controller_uri
                                  
                                  Otherwise if a hostname is returned, we can't use it if the XCP-ng pool
                                  is configurer using static IPs instead of DHCP.
                                  
                                  Signed-off-by: Ronan Abhamon <ronan.abhamon@vates.fr>
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                                    geoffbland @ronan-a
                                    last edited by geoffbland

                                    @ronan-a Thanks that fixed it and all hosts now have the SR connected.

                                    Running linstor node list only works on node XCPNO01, on the other 4 nodes I get the error Error: Unable to connect to linstor://localhost:3370: [Errno 99] Cannot assign requested address still. Is this expected?

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                                      ronan-a Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @geoffbland
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                                      @geoffbland Yeah, you can only have one running controller in your pool, so you can use the command like this to use the controller remotely:

                                      linstor --controllers=<node_ips> ...
                                      

                                      Where node_ips is a comma-separated list. šŸ™‚

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                                        geoffbland @ronan-a
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                                        @ronan-a you can only have one running controller in your pool

                                        OK, got it, that makes sense. I think it is time I started reading up on Linstor rather than bugging you with what are probably easy questions to answer if I just read up a bit more. Thanks.

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                                            geoffbland
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                                            What is the URL for the GitHub repo for XOSTOR in case I find some issues and need to report them? I looked under the xcpng project - only sm (Stroage Manager) seemed relevant.

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