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@BHellman
"auto start" means that when you power up the cluster or host node that VM will be automatically started.I think you're describing high availability, which needs to be enabled at the cluster level. Then you need to define a HA policy for the vm
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I did those commands on xcp1 (pool master) and on the SR that was XOSTOR (linstor) and powered off xcp2. At that point the pool disappeared.
Now I'm getting the following on the xcp servers console:
Broadcast message from systemd-journald@xcp3 (Thu 2024-02-08 14:03:12 EST): xapi-nbd[5580]: main: Failed to log in via xapi's Unix domain socket in 300.000000 seconds Broadcast message from systemd-journald@xcp3 (Thu 2024-02-08 14:03:12 EST): xapi-nbd[5580]: main: Caught unexpected exception: (Failure Broadcast message from systemd-journald@xcp3 (Thu 2024-02-08 14:03:12 EST): xapi-nbd[5580]: main: "Failed to log in via xapi's Unix domain socket in 300.000000 seconds")
After powering up xcp2 the pool never comes back in the XOA interface.
I'm seeing this on
xcp1:[14:04 xcp1 ~]# drbdadm status xcp-persistent-database role:Secondary disk:Diskless quorum:no xcp2 connection:Connecting xcp3 connection:Connecting
xcp2 and 3
[14:10 xcp2 ~]# drbdadm status # No currently configured DRBD found.
Seems like I hosed this thing up really good. I assume this broke because XOSTOR isn't a shared disk technically.
[14:15 xcp1 /]# xe sr-list The server could not join the liveset because the HA daemon could not access the heartbeat disk.
Is HA + XOSTOR something that should work?
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Hello!
I am attempting to update our hosts, starting with the pool controller. But I am getting a message that I wanted to ask about.
The following happens when I attempt a
yum update
--> Processing Dependency: sm-linstor for package: xcp-ng-linstor-1.1-3.xcpng8.2.noarch --> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: Package: xcp-ng-linstor-1.1-3.xcpng8.2.noarch (xcp-ng-updates) Requires: sm-linstor You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
Only reference I am finding is here: https://koji.xcp-ng.org/buildinfo?buildID=3044
My best guess is I need to do two updates, the first one skip broken. But wanted to ask to be sure as to not put things in a weird state.Thanks in advance!
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@Jonathon Never use
--skip-broken
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@Jonathon What's the output of
yum repolist
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@stormi said in XOSTOR hyperconvergence preview:
yum repolist
lol glad I checked then
# yum repolist Loaded plugins: fastestmirror Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile Excluding mirror: updates.xcp-ng.org * xcp-ng-base: mirrors.xcp-ng.org Excluding mirror: updates.xcp-ng.org * xcp-ng-linstor: mirrors.xcp-ng.org Excluding mirror: updates.xcp-ng.org * xcp-ng-updates: mirrors.xcp-ng.org repo id repo name status !xcp-ng-base XCP-ng Base Repository 2,161 !xcp-ng-linstor XCP-ng LINSTOR Repository 142 !xcp-ng-updates XCP-ng Updates Repository 1,408 !zabbix/x86_64 Zabbix Official Repository - x86_64 79 !zabbix-non-supported/x86_64 Zabbix Official Repository non-supported - x86_64 6 repolist: 3,796
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Are there any rough estimates for timeline on paid support being available? Looking at ditching vmware and my company requires professional support availability. Virtualization I see the availability but I need storage as well that is at least mostly in parity with the vsan I have. Thanks to you all! Love these projects!
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We are working at full speed to get it available ASAP. There's still some bugs to fix and LINBIT is working on it.
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With the integration you are doing is there provision to designate racks/sites/datacenters/etc so at some level replications can be kept off hosts in the same physical risk space(s)?
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XOSTOR works at the pool level. You can have all your hosts in the pool, or only some of them participating to the HCI (eg 4 hosts with disks used for HCI and others just consuming it). Obviously, it means some hosts without the disks will have to read and write "remotely" on the hosts with the disks. But it might be perfectly acceptable
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@olivierlambert I've understood that part... what I am wondering is if I have 3 hosts in one data center and 3 hosts in another, and I have asked for redundancy of 3 copies, is there a way to ensure all three copies are never in the same data center all at the same time.
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So I imagine a very low latency between the 2 DCs? One pool with 6 hosts total and 3 per DC right?
For now, there's no placement preference, we need to discuss with LINBIT about topology.
And if the 2x DCs are far each other, I would advice to get 2x pools and use 2x XOSTOR total
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@olivierlambert Correct... these DCs are across a campus on private fiber so single digit milliseconds worst case. We've historically had vmware keep 3 data copies and make sure at least one is in a separate DC... that way, when a DC is lost, the HA VMs can restart on the remaining host pool successfully because they have their storage available still.
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So you can create a pool across the 2x DCs no problem. We'll take a deeper look on telling where to replicate to avoid having everything on the same place.
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@olivierlambert said in XOSTOR hyperconvergence preview:
So I imagine a very low latency between the 2 DCs? One pool with 6 hosts total and 3 per DC right?
For now, there's no placement preference, we need to discuss with LINBIT about topology.
And if the 2x DCs are far each other, I would advice to get 2x pools and use 2x XOSTOR total
This can be done using placement policies as outlined in the LINSTOR users guide. It will probably require a bit of extra work on XO to use those properties
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Technically, you could use manual CLI call to do it until we expose it in XO