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    [DEPRECATED] SMAPIv3 - Feedback & Bug reports

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    • AnonabharA Offline
      Anonabhar
      last edited by

      Will it support LVMoiSCSI? Or, is that a future addition?

      ~Peg

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

        You need to get rid of SMAPIv1 concepts πŸ˜‰ If you meant "iSCSI block" support, the answer for right now: no.

        It's a brand new approach so we'll take time to find the best one, to avoid all the mess that had SMAPIv1 on block devices (non thin, race conditions etc.)

        I think the next big "device type" support might be raw (passing a whole disk without any extra layer to the guest).

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          swivvle
          last edited by swivvle

          Edit: needed to do

          yum install xcp-ng-xapi-storage --enablerepo='xcp-ng-testing'
          systemctl start qemuback.service

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            swivvle
            last edited by swivvle

            @ronan-a said in SMAPIv3 - Feedback & Bug reports:

            xe sr-create type=ext4-ng name-label=sr-test device-config:device=

            I can create the SR, create the disk in the SR, but I cannot it attach it to a VM. Error is

            "Please include a URI in the device-config " Both filebased and ext4 do this for me.

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            • _danielgurgel_ Offline
              _danielgurgel @olivierlambert
              last edited by

              @olivierlambert raw over iscsi?

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

                raw means any "whole" block device, meaning no snapshot, clone, no shared SR case, etc. Doesn't matter what's underneath. I would say the first use case is passing a whole drive to a VM (eg FreeNAS).

                But yeah, you would be able to pass a LUN if you like πŸ™‚

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                  ronan-a Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team @swivvle
                  last edited by ronan-a

                  @swivvle What's your exact command line? Have you restarted the toolstack?

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                    cocoon XCP-ng Center Team @olivierlambert
                    last edited by

                    @olivierlambert
                    Hi, just one question to clarify:
                    does it mean I could map an untouched/unmodified LUN to a VM?
                    because I have a usecase where it is very important that the (very small) LUN is not modified as it is used as communication device between the storage system and the guest.
                    That would be great!
                    As soon as this is available I will do some testing!

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

                      I think, yes.

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                        r1 XCP-ng Team
                        last edited by r1

                        @Marc-pezin said in SMAPIv3 - Feedback & Bug reports:

                        yum install xcp-ng-xapi-storage

                        This needs to be # yum install xcp-ng-xapi-storage --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing

                        I tried following

                        [13:33 xcp-ng-8-kernel ~]# yum install xcp-ng-xapi-storage --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
                        ...
                        [13:34 xcp-ng-8-kernel ~]# systemctl start qemuback.service
                        [13:34 xcp-ng-8-kernel ~]# systemctl status qemuback.service
                        ● qemuback.service - qemuback daemon
                           Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/qemuback.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
                          Drop-In: /etc/systemd/system/qemuback.service.d
                                   └─slice.conf
                           Active: active (running) since Sat 2019-10-05 13:34:59 IST; 5s ago
                         Main PID: 10221 (qemuback.py)
                           CGroup: /control.slice/qemuback.service
                                   β”œβ”€10221 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/qemuback.py
                                   └─10222 /usr/bin/xenstore-watch /local/domain/0/backend
                        
                        [13:35 xcp-ng-8-kernel ~]# xe sr-create type=filebased name-label=sr-test2 device-config:file-uri=/root/sr-folder
                        c6e9c83c-78ee-7727-dec3-1c7474aef533
                        [13:36 xcp-ng-8-kernel ~]# ls sr-folder/
                        1  db_backups  lock_db  lock_db_backup  lock_gl  meta.json  meta.lock  sqlite3-metadata.db
                        [13:37 xcp-ng-8-kernel ~]# xe vbd-create vdi-uuid=cb6cf26c-b079-44e2-9466-3d61fc7ac553 vm-uuid=a00c837e-20ab-4b3b-b125-2a73df1070d2 device=5
                        6877ea3b-d3c7-e708-5b34-c5e61e5dd1eb
                        [13:37 xcp-ng-8-kernel ~]# xe vbd-plug uuid=6877ea3b-d3c7-e708-5b34-c5e61e5dd1eb 
                        Error code: MISSING_URI
                        Error parameters: Please include a URI in the device-config
                        
                        
                        FYI
                        [13:38 xcp-ng-8-kernel ~]# xe vdi-list uuid=cb6cf26c-b079-44e2-9466-3d61fc7ac553 
                        uuid ( RO)                : cb6cf26c-b079-44e2-9466-3d61fc7ac553
                                  name-label ( RW): New virtual disk (1)
                            name-description ( RW): 
                                     sr-uuid ( RO): c6e9c83c-78ee-7727-dec3-1c7474aef533
                                virtual-size ( RO): 1073741824
                                    sharable ( RO): false
                                   read-only ( RO): false
                        

                        What can be done for Error code: MISSING_URI?

                        Edit: I did not read the restart instruction.

                        After restarting tool stack it worked and disk attached as /dev/nbd0!

                        [13:55 xcp-ng-8-kernel ~]# xe-toolstack-restart 
                        Executing xe-toolstack-restart
                        done.
                        [13:56 xcp-ng-8-kernel ~]# xe vbd-plug uuid=6877ea3b-d3c7-e708-5b34-c5e61e5dd1eb
                         
                        
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                        • Marc.pezinM Offline
                          Marc.pezin Vates πŸͺ Marketing @r1
                          last edited by

                          @r1 You are absolutely right, I have updated the command in the initial post and in the devblog. Thanks.

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                            r1 XCP-ng Team @Marc.pezin
                            last edited by

                            @Marc-pezin Thanks. I'd suggest to also add # xe-toolstack-restart so that Error code: MISSING_URI does not show up πŸ‘

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                              r1 XCP-ng Team
                              last edited by

                              @ronan-a is VDI move from SMAPIv1 to SMAPIv3 supported?

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

                                Nope. I don't know if it's even planned by Citrix.

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                                  cg @olivierlambert
                                  last edited by

                                  @olivierlambert said in SMAPIv3 - Feedback & Bug reports:

                                  raw means any "whole" block device, meaning no snapshot, clone, no shared SR case, etc. Doesn't matter what's underneath. I would say the first use case is passing a whole drive to a VM (eg FreeNAS).

                                  But yeah, you would be able to pass a LUN if you like πŸ™‚

                                  Sounds a bit like VVOLs from VMware. Not sure how exactly they work but LUNs exclusively for VMs could be an easy thing, regarding TRIM/DISCARD etc.

                                  It just still needs mechanics for XAPI etc. to grab/backup them. Also Snapshots could be done with that, just a different logic.

                                  But first it's probably a target for people needing pure performance.

                                  @olivierlambert said in SMAPIv3 - Feedback & Bug reports:

                                  Nope. I don't know if it's even planned by Citrix.

                                  Noone noes if Citrix has plans at all - not even paying customers. Their communication is kind of a nightmare.

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

                                    Eager to see CH 8.1 and what they did to improve their driver to support storage live migration πŸ™‚

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                                      cg @olivierlambert
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                                      @olivierlambert said in SMAPIv3 - Feedback & Bug reports:

                                      Eager to see CH 8.1 and what they did to improve their driver to support storage live migration πŸ™‚

                                      Any idea about the release date? I mean their "one release a quater" only worked for very short and they failed again with 8.1, which should have been released until 1st of October.

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

                                        I think we can reasonably imagine for the end of the year or so πŸ™‚

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                                          cg
                                          last edited by

                                          Then 8.1 should be the new LTSR. I'd appreciate that. Will XCP-ng follow that concept?

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                                          • olivierlambertO Offline
                                            olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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                                            Why do you think it will be the next LTSR?

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