Paul Boven
2014-Jan-21 14:15 UTC
[Gluster-users] Migrating a VM makes its gluster storage inaccessible
Hi everyone We've been running glusterfs-3.4.0 on Ubuntu 13.04, using semiosis' packages. We're using kvm (libvrt) to host guest installs, and thanks to gluster and libvirt, we can live-migrate guests between the two hosts. Recently I ran an apt-get update/upgrade to stay up-to-date with security patches, and this also upgraded our glusterfs to the 3.4.1 version of the packages. Since this upgrade (which updated the gluster packages, but also the Ubuntu kernel package), kvm live migration fails in a most unusual manner. The live migration itself succeeds, but on the receiving machine, the vm-storage for that machine becomes inaccessible. Which in turn causes the guest OS to no longer be able to read or write its filesystem, with of course fairly disastrous consequences for such a guest. So before a migration, everything is running smoothly. The two cluster nodes are 'cl0' and 'cl1', and we do the migration like this: virsh migrate --live --persistent --undefinesource <guest> qemu+tls://cl1/system The migration itself works, but soon as you do the migration, the /gluster/guest.raw file (which holds the filesystem for the guest) becomes completely inaccessible: trying to read it (e.g. with dd or md5sum) results in a 'permission denied' on the destination cluster node, whereas the file is still perfectly fine on the machine that the migration originated from. As soon as I stop the guest (virsh destroy), the /gluster/guest.raw file becomes readable again and I can start up the guest on either server without further issues. It does not affect any of the other files in /gluster/. The problem seems to be in the gluster or fuse part, because once this error condition is triggered, the /gluster/guest.raw cannot be read by any application on the destination server. This situation is 100% reproducible, every attempted live migration fails in this way. Has anyone else experienced this? Is this a known or new bug? We've done some troubleshooting already in the irc channel (thanks to everyone for their help) but haven't found the smoking gun yet. I would appreciate any help in debugging and resolving this. Regards, Paul Boven. -- Paul Boven <boven at jive.nl> +31 (0)521-596547 Unix/Linux/Networking specialist Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe - www.jive.nl VLBI - It's a fringe science
James
2014-Jan-21 14:25 UTC
[Gluster-users] Migrating a VM makes its gluster storage inaccessible
Are you using the qemu gluster:// storage or are you using a fuse mounted file path? I would actually expect it to work with either, however I haven't had a chance to test this yet. It's probably also useful if you post your qemu versions... James On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Paul Boven <boven at jive.nl> wrote:> Hi everyone > > We've been running glusterfs-3.4.0 on Ubuntu 13.04, using semiosis' > packages. We're using kvm (libvrt) to host guest installs, and thanks to > gluster and libvirt, we can live-migrate guests between the two hosts. > > Recently I ran an apt-get update/upgrade to stay up-to-date with security > patches, and this also upgraded our glusterfs to the 3.4.1 version of the > packages. > > Since this upgrade (which updated the gluster packages, but also the Ubuntu > kernel package), kvm live migration fails in a most unusual manner. The live > migration itself succeeds, but on the receiving machine, the vm-storage for > that machine becomes inaccessible. Which in turn causes the guest OS to no > longer be able to read or write its filesystem, with of course fairly > disastrous consequences for such a guest. > > So before a migration, everything is running smoothly. The two cluster nodes > are 'cl0' and 'cl1', and we do the migration like this: > > virsh migrate --live --persistent --undefinesource <guest> > qemu+tls://cl1/system > > The migration itself works, but soon as you do the migration, the > /gluster/guest.raw file (which holds the filesystem for the guest) becomes > completely inaccessible: trying to read it (e.g. with dd or md5sum) results > in a 'permission denied' on the destination cluster node, whereas the file > is still perfectly fine on the machine that the migration originated from. > > As soon as I stop the guest (virsh destroy), the /gluster/guest.raw file > becomes readable again and I can start up the guest on either server without > further issues. It does not affect any of the other files in /gluster/. > > The problem seems to be in the gluster or fuse part, because once this error > condition is triggered, the /gluster/guest.raw cannot be read by any > application on the destination server. This situation is 100% reproducible, > every attempted live migration fails in this way. > > Has anyone else experienced this? Is this a known or new bug? > > We've done some troubleshooting already in the irc channel (thanks to > everyone for their help) but haven't found the smoking gun yet. I would > appreciate any help in debugging and resolving this. > > Regards, Paul Boven. > -- > Paul Boven <boven at jive.nl> +31 (0)521-596547 > Unix/Linux/Networking specialist > Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe - www.jive.nl > VLBI - It's a fringe science > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-users mailing list > Gluster-users at gluster.org > http://supercolony.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users