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2016 Sep 03
2
Ang: Ang: Re: Ang: Ang: Re: Ang: Re: attaching storage pool error
Hi! Report from my multipath tests today. My test virtual machine, that runs from an NPIV pool, is not able to use multipath. When I pulled the cable from one of the targets, it crashed. But, strangely, it could boot up again on that other path, that it just crashed on. That tells me it can use both paths, and is not limited to one of them only, but because the multipath layer isn't
2016 Sep 03
1
Re: attaching storage pool error
Hi again! Need to add here, since I been investigating a bit further, that it seems to be possible to add an NPIV vhba to the guest, using vdsm hooks. I've seen the reference to "host device assignments", which Dan pointed me too, but I didn't really understand the meaning of it at that moment. It would be interesting to hear from someone that have been doing it, how it would
2013 Jun 20
2
Question about vport operation for FC HBA
Hi, When I want to use NPIV for a FC HBA in my Linux machine, I got the below error msg in virsh: virsh # nodedev-create /home/kvm/vHBA.xml error: Failed to create node device from /home/kvm/vHBA.xml error: internal error Parent device scsi_host20 is not capable of vport operations I checked the /sys/class folder for my HBA device that I want to use its NPIV feature, it's there:
2012 May 31
1
NPIV setup?
I'm missing something. The purpose of NPIV (as I understand it) is to give a guest OS an HBA that it can scan, play with new luns, etc all without making changes to the physical server(s) the guest is living in currently. However, I can't find a way to either have the guest's XML config create the HBA or for the physical server to successfully GIVE the HBA to the guest. I can give
2016 Feb 01
2
Getting "unknown device type" when attaching NPIV (vHBA) to vm
Hi, I'm trying to attach a host FC HBA to VM (NPIV). Running ovirt 3.5 on CentOS 6.7, libvirt-0.10.2-46.el6_6.6.x86_64, I created vHBA using nodedev-create command - see below HBA and vHBA. I wrote a vdsm hook which appends the vHBA xml stanza to the devices xml element but the vm start starts without the vHBA device. Also, when trying to attach the device manually as a live device - I get:
2016 Feb 08
2
Re: Getting "unknown device type" when attaching NPIV (vHBA) to vm
Thank you for your reply, I'm still getting hard time to attach the hostdev, I couldn't make it work out of the doc. I took the address details from: # ll /sys/bus/scsi/devices/7:* lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Feb 8 12:58 /sys/bus/scsi/devices/7:0:0:0 -> ../../../devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.0/0000:08:00.1/host7/rport-7:0-0/target7:0:0/7:0:0:0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Feb 8 12:58
2016 Jul 15
1
NPIV storage pools do not map to same LUN units across hosts.
Link: http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/NPIV_in_libvirt Topic: Virtual machine configuration change to use vHBA LUN There is a NPIV storage pool defined on two hosts and pool contains a total of 8 volumes, allocated from a storage device. Source: # virsh vol-list poolvhba0 Name Path ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ unit:0:0:0
2011 Jul 01
1
NPIV + KVM
Is this possible: I would like to have a VM use a FC LUN exported to a virtual wwn (using NPIV) as its primary disk. I was thinking there might be a mechanism to say VM, boot using a LUN with this vwwn as your primary disk? Thanks in advance. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Eric Ross HPC Systems Administrator Argonne National Laboratory Leadership
2014 Feb 24
0
NPIV & multipath inside domU
Hopefully someone can help get multipath working inside a domU. I'm using Xen 4.2.3 on a SLES 11 dom0, and both a SLES11 domU and a CentOS 6 domU. I'm using NPIV to connect my SAN disks to my domU, and, due to the way my SAN presents the LUNs, need to use multipath inside the domU. I've tried this on both SLES11 and CentOS6 with pretty much the same result. The root issue seems to
2012 Jun 29
1
Storage Pools & nodedev-create specific scsi_host#?
Hello everyone, Current host build is RHEL 6.2, soon to be upgrading. I'm in the process of mapping out a KVM/RHEV topology. I have questions about the landscape of storage pools and the instantiation of specific scsi_host IDs using virsh nodedev-create and some magic XML definitions. I'm grouping these questions together because the answer to one may impact the other. High-level
2013 Sep 12
1
Doc: How to use NPIV in libvirt
Before posting it to WIKI or somewhere, I want to see if there is any suggestions on it, or if I missed something. ============================================ How to use NPIV in libvirt I planned to wrote a document about how to use NPIV in libvirt after more features are supported, but it looks like I can't wait till then, got lots lots of questions from both the
2016 Sep 03
0
Ang: Re: Ang: Ang: Re: Ang: Re: attaching storage pool error
Hi, John, and thank you! This was a very thorough and welcome response, I was wondering where all the storage guys were... I will get back to you with more details later, specifically about multipath, since this needs to be investigated thoroughly. I have, with trial and error method, during the elapsed time, been able to attach the NPIV pool LUN to a virtio-scsi controller, and it seems it
2010 Aug 27
0
NPIV & SAN Controller Failover
I apologize if this is a little off-topic, but it does relate to Xen and using NPIV on Xen, so I think this is an appropriate forum for the question. I''ve recently begun using NPIV for a couple of Xen PV domUs rather than traditional disk passthrough. My reasons are primarily for performance - I''m hoping that NPIV has lower overhead and lower reliance on the resources of dom0
2016 Sep 02
0
Re: Ang: Ang: Re: Ang: Re: attaching storage pool error
On 08/24/2016 06:31 AM, Johan Kragsterman wrote: > > Hi again! > I saw this last week while I was at KVM Forum, but just haven't had the time until now to start thinking about this stuff again ... as you point out with your questions and replies - NPIV/vHBA is tricky and complicated... I always have try to "clear the decks" of anything else before trying to page how this
2009 Dec 02
7
san suport
Hi, i''m having problems attaching disks from a fc-san to a solaris 10 guest. xen host ist a opensolaris box "SunOS node1 5.11 snv_127 i86pc i386 i86xpv". my xen guest is named pg4. this command works fine. virsh attach-disk pg4 /dev/dsk/c8t600A0B800029D69A000013CA4B00E1ABd0 hdb and before i was able to import this volume as a zpool on the xen host - so connection to this
2013 Sep 18
1
Doc v2: How to use NPIV in libvirt
Thanks for John Ferlan's lots of internal feedbacks, I believe it's more readable, and better orgnized now. Should we create a page for it under http://libvirt.org/deployment.html or add it in WIKI? ========================================== NPIV in libvirt NPIV (N_Port ID Virtualization) is a Fibre Channel technology to share a single physical Fibre Channel HBA with multiple virtual
2008 May 26
0
correct syntax for npiv device?
Can anyone point me to a source for the correct syntax to add an npiv disk to a domu? I thought it was disk=[ ''block-npiv:/wwn,xvda,w'' ], I tried just npiv:/ and that didn''t work at all. Thanks -- Rob Aronson Storage, Virtualization and Orchestration Practice Manager, Novacoast USA _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list
2016 Feb 09
0
Re: Getting "unknown device type" when attaching NPIV (vHBA) to vm
On 02/08/2016 06:01 PM, Vaknin, Rami wrote: > Thank you for your reply, > I'm still getting hard time to attach the hostdev, I couldn't make it work out of the doc. > > I took the address details from: > > # ll /sys/bus/scsi/devices/7:* > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Feb 8 12:58 /sys/bus/scsi/devices/7:0:0:0 ->
2016 Feb 03
0
Re: Getting "unknown device type" when attaching NPIV (vHBA) to vm
On 01.02.2016 22:48, Vaknin, Rami wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to attach a host FC HBA to VM (NPIV). > > Running ovirt 3.5 on CentOS 6.7, libvirt-0.10.2-46.el6_6.6.x86_64, I created vHBA using nodedev-create command - see below HBA and vHBA. > I wrote a vdsm hook which appends the vHBA xml stanza to the devices xml element but the vm start starts without the vHBA device.
2015 Jan 10
2
missing backend for pool type 5 (iscsi)
Hi, I try to define an iscsi pool with virsh but I always get the following error : error :internal error: missing backend for pool type 5 (iscsi) And yet libvirt was compiled with iscsi support : configure: Storage Drivers configure: configure: Dir: yes configure: FS: yes configure: NetFS: yes configure: LVM: yes configure: iSCSI: yes configure: SCSI: yes configure: