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2005 Jul 22
10
AOE (Ata over ethernet) troubles on xen 2.0.6
...on xen3). Specifically I can''t see nor export AOE devices. As a quick background on AOE, it is not IP (not routable, etc), but works with broadcasts and packets to MAC addresses (see http://www.coraid.com). (for anyone who wants to test or play) In my dom0 (w/ aoe module), I installed aoetools and vblade ( http://aoetools.sourceforge.net ). aoetools are not necessary, but nice. vblade lets you export a block device to the network. I exported an lvm device (worked fine on non xen machine) with: vblade 2 0 eth0 (2 is shelf number and 0 is slot number -- can be anything). If I export...
2006 Dec 08
1
Xen/AoE skb frag array incompatibility
...lem? It is not clear to me if it is a problem with Xen or if the fault lies in AoE. I have looked into it a bit but my kernel hacking talents are rather meager. Attached is a recent email from the AoE list discussing it. If you have any suggestions for the AoE folks they can be reached over at aoetools-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net -- Tracy R Reed http://ultraviolet.org A: Because we read from top to bottom, left to right Q: Why should I start my reply below the quoted text _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com ht...
2007 Apr 18
2
[Bridge] aoe/vblade on "localhost"
...nbd) - but without tcp/ip. AoE kernel driver is the "client end" (see this like an iSCSI initiator) - and an etherblade storage appliance is the "server end" (see this like an iSCSI target) there is a software equivalent to etherblade storage which is called vblade (part of the aoetools project) - or vblade-kernel (another implementation, but done as a kernel module) a very nice article about what AoE is can be found at http://www.linuxjournal.com/comment/reply/8149 what i want to do is nicely described in this bugreport by some other person: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugr...
2010 Jul 05
21
Aoe or iScsi???
Hi people... Here we use Xen 4 with Debian Lenny... We''re using kernel 2.6.31.13 pvops... As a storage system, we use AoE devices... So, we installed VM''s on AoE partition... The "NAS" server is a Intel based baremetal with SATA hard disc... However, sometime I feeling that VM''s is so slow... Also, all VM has GPLPV drivers installed... So, I am thing about
2008 Jan 15
6
live migration breaking...aoe issue?
I am trying to get a proof-of-concept type setup going...I have a storage box and 2 xen servers...I am using file based disk that live on the aoe device...i can run the vm from either host without issue...when I run the live migration, the domain leaves the xm list on host 1 and shows up on host 2 (however there is a pause for pings of about 2 minutes?)...after it is on host 2, I can xm console