gustave at dahlfamily.net
2017-Jan-20 20:43 UTC
[Gluster-users] Convert to Shard - Setting Guidance
I had a few different data points on the 512MB size as well as setting the heal algorithm to full. Some of this information is old though so I appreciate the feedback that you have given on what you are using. I see Lindsay confirmed what I have witnessed while testing these settings locally. The heal algorithm set to full only heals the shards that have changed. https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Storage/3.1/html/Configuring_Red_Hat_Enterprise_Virtualization_with_Red_Hat_Gluster_Storage/chap-Hosting_Virtual_Machine_Images_on_Red_Hat_Storage_volumes.html http://blogs-ramesh.blogspot.com/2016/01/ovirt-and-gluster-hyperconvergence.html http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2016-January/024945.html> One question - how do you plan to convert the VM's? > > - setup a new volume and copy the VM images to that? > > - or change the shard setting inplace? (I don't think that would work)Not a perfect plan but ... I have home/OS split on these larger VM's (shared hosting/cPanel). My plan is to do this piece by piece, as follows: 1. Create new images for /home. rsync in place and replace the drives with a reboot of the VM. 2. The OS images. My intent would be to create a new and then do a transfer through cPanel interface (skipping /home). Still deciding whether to segment mysql to yet another image. I need to test that further. Smaller VM's I may just shut down for a few hours, rename and copy. I am open to suggestions.> You should be able to do that while your VMs are running. I guess it > depends > on your hypvervisor, but with KVM just moving the disk to a new > filename while > the VM is running should be enough, as it'll create a new file and copy > the > data, thus creating the shards. > But it'll take a while for sure.I would be interested to hear how you did this while running. On my test setup, I have gone through the copy (rename) and it does work but like you said it took quite awhile.
> > I would be interested to hear how you did this while running. On my > test setup, I have gone through the copy (rename) and it does work but > like you said it took quite awhile.I went into my proxmox web interface, selected the disk and clicked "move" :) It just uses some qemu command behing the scene so you can do it even if you aren't using proxmox though, just need to figure out the syntax. -- Kevin Lemonnier PGP Fingerprint : 89A5 2283 04A0 E6E9 0111 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 801 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: <http://lists.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20170120/003e4d88/attachment.sig>