Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "upstart script for virtlockd"
2013 Oct 21
1
Re: upstart script for virtlockd
Hi Eric,
Here is my try to write a quick upstart script for virtlockd.
It should be named /etc/init/virtlockd.conf, then : ln -s /lib/init/upstart-job /etc/init.d/virtlockd
It seems to work for me :
# virtlockd - Locking daemon for libvirt
description "virtlockd"
start on filesystem and runlevel [2345]
stop on starting rc RUNLEVEL=[016]
pre-start script
test -x
2013 Oct 11
0
Re: upstart script for virtlockd
On 10/11/2013 03:25 AM, NEVEU Stephane wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Trying to test libvirt 1.1.3 with virtlockd locking my qcow2 images on a NFS storage between two kvm hosts.
> ./configure ... --with-init-script=upstart
>
> Libvirtd upstart script is actually well generated but I can't see nothing about virtlockd... or am I blind ? :)
It looks like virtlockd was added after
2019 Dec 28
3
Locking without virtlockd (nor sanlock)?
Hi list,
I would like to ask a clarification about how locking works. My test
system is CentOS 7.7 with libvirt-4.5.0-23.el7_7.1.x86_64
Is was understanding that, by default, libvirt does not use any locks.
From here [1]: "The out of the box configuration, however, currently
uses the nop lock manager plugin". As "lock_manager" is commented in my
qemu.conf file, I was
2018 Jul 03
1
Breaking a virtlockd lock?
I have several Qemu/kvm servers running VMs hosted on an NFS share, and am
using virtlockd. (lock_manager = "lockd" in qemu.conf) After a power
failure, one of the VMs will not start, claiming that it is locked. How do
I get out of this?
thanks,
Steve Gaarder
System Administrator, Dept of Mathematics
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
gaarder@math.cornell.edu
2020 Jan 03
2
Re: Locking without virtlockd (nor sanlock)?
On Sat, Dec 28, 2019 at 02:36:27PM +0100, Gionatan Danti wrote:
> Il 28-12-2019 01:39 Gionatan Danti ha scritto:
> > Hi list,
> > I would like to ask a clarification about how locking works. My test
> > system is CentOS 7.7 with libvirt-4.5.0-23.el7_7.1.x86_64
> >
> > Is was understanding that, by default, libvirt does not use any locks.
> > From here [1]:
2013 May 06
1
virtlockd, init script and kill signals
Hi,
I've read in the documentation that virtlockd uses SIGUSR1 to dump its
state and then re-execs itself.
Now I tried it and this seems to fail because virtlockd is being
launched without a full path (when using the init script), thus re-exec
fails with the error:
error : virLockDaemonPreExecRestart:1092 : Unable to restart self: No
such file or directory
Changing in the init script
2019 Dec 28
0
Re: Locking without virtlockd (nor sanlock)?
Il 28-12-2019 01:39 Gionatan Danti ha scritto:
> Hi list,
> I would like to ask a clarification about how locking works. My test
> system is CentOS 7.7 with libvirt-4.5.0-23.el7_7.1.x86_64
>
> Is was understanding that, by default, libvirt does not use any locks.
> From here [1]: "The out of the box configuration, however, currently
> uses the nop lock manager
2020 Jun 08
2
Disable virtlockd
Hello!
Is it possible to disable the virtlockd daemon or VM file locking? I
start qemu with a -snapshot option which prevents and changes to the
disk image anyways.
Using <readonly /> is not supported for IDE disks.
Another option would be to not require locking on the NFS share, but i
have no idea how.
Can someone help me with that?
Regards
Felix Queißner
2013 Nov 07
4
Re: RBD images locking
Eric,
Well, in case where several servers may start the same virtual machines after a reboot for exemple.
http://lists.ceph.com/pipermail/ceph-users-ceph.com/2013-August/003887.html
I've seen this hook here : http://www.wogri.at/en/linux/ceph-libvirt-locking/
But it's a hook...
Yes, I may try to write a patch. My coding skills are surely not as good as yours but I 'd be glad to make
2013 Nov 08
1
Re: RBD images locking
On Thu, Nov 07, 2013 at 09:08:58AM -0700, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 11/07/2013 09:04 AM, NEVEU Stephane wrote:
> > Eric,
>
> [please don't top-post on technical lists]
>
> >
> > Well, in case where several servers may start the same virtual machines after a reboot for exemple.
> > http://lists.ceph.com/pipermail/ceph-users-ceph.com/2013-August/003887.html
2014 Dec 08
0
libgfapi disk locking in virtlockd not working
Hello.
I'm playing with libgfapi network disks, over IB and all is working
fine, but not disk locking (and true rdma transport).
I use virtlockd, and with fuse mount, locking works as expected.
But when i converted disk definitions to libgfapi, locks are not created
(but qemu starts and works fine). I used direct and indirect locking -
same result : qemu working fine, no locks.
my
2020 Jun 09
0
Re: Disable virtlockd
On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 16:26:44 +0200, Felix Queißner wrote:
> Hello!
Hi,
>
> Is it possible to disable the virtlockd daemon
Yes. via the 'lock_manager' option in /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf
>or VM file locking? I
If you mean the image locking provided by qemu, then no, libvirt doesn't
have provisions to disable it.
> start qemu with a -snapshot option which prevents
2015 Aug 31
2
VM locking
Dear All,
I am trying to use VM (disk) locking on a two node Centos 7 KVM cluster. Unfortunately, I am not successful.
Using virtlockd (https://libvirt.org/locking-lockd.html), I get each host to write the zero length file with a hashed filename to the shared folder specified. Regardless of which host I start a VM (domain) on, they do produce the identical filename per VM. What does not work,
2013 Oct 18
0
Re: migrate & virtlockd
Up.
Any ideas ?
Thank you
De : NEVEU Stephane
Envoyé : lundi 14 octobre 2013 10:46
À : libvirt-users@redhat.com
Objet : migrate & virtlockd
Hi all,
I'm testing virtlockd with libvirt 1.1.3 and it seems I can't migrate my VMs from the first to my second kvm node (on a NFS storage). Virtlockd is locking my qcow2 :
Error : resource busy Lockspace resource 'ea3jkj78.....' is
2020 Jan 03
2
Re: Locking without virtlockd (nor sanlock)?
On Fri, Jan 03, 2020 at 02:56:50PM +0100, Gionatan Danti wrote:
> Il 03-01-2020 11:26 Daniel P. Berrangé ha scritto:
> > virtlockd also uses fcntl(), however, it doesn't have to acquire locks
> > on
> > the file/block device directly. It can use a look-aside file for
> > locking.
> > For example a path under /var/lib/libvirt/lock. This means that locks on
>
2020 Jan 06
2
Re: Locking without virtlockd (nor sanlock)?
Il 06-01-2020 10:06 Peter Krempa ha scritto:
> On Fri, Jan 03, 2020 at 14:08:03 +0000, Daniel Berrange wrote:
>> As above, QEMU's locking is good enough to rely on for file based
>> images.
Hi Daniel, thank you for the direct confirmation.
>> The flaws I mention with libvirt might actually finally be something
>> we
>> have fixed in 5.10.0 with QEMU 4.2.0,
2017 Nov 15
2
virtlock - a VM goes read-only
Dear colleagues,
I am facing a problem that has been troubling me for last week and a half.
Please if you are able to help or offer some guidance.
I have a non-prod POC environment with 2 CentOS7 fully updated hypervisors
and an NFS filer that serves as a VM image storage. The overall environment
works exceptionally well. However, starting a few weeks ago I have been
trying to implement virtlock
2012 Dec 07
3
Ubuntu upstart
I cannot find any good example of a unicorn upstart task that works
properly for the following:
* Upstart will restart if unicorn dies
* Can send USR2 signal to unicorn to do a no downtime deploys
* Able to stop upstart job, even after a deploy
I have tried the following:
expect fork
respawn
setuid www-data
chdir /var/www/app/current
exec bundle exec unicorn_rails -E production -c
2008 Jul 18
1
Feedback and help in porting the NUT sysV init script to upstart
hi there,
first, kudos to Scott. You guy rock with this revolutionizing (and so logic)
idea ;-)
next, a personal point of view about the lack of upstream adoption of
upstart:
I wanted to provide an upstart script for NUT for some time, but never found
enough matching example to do so.
the embedded scripts only address inittab, and the replacement-initscripts
are unreachable (see below) and far
2013 May 03
2
rsync not running with upstart
Hi all,
I need some help by solving a strange problem:
Situation:
I wrote a scrip that uses rsync to send backups to another server.
It does something like:
/usr/bin/rsync -azi --numeric-ids --exclude tmp --exclude var/spool/ --delete -e ssh root at 10.0.0.65:/ /storage/volumes/65
The script has a source file that dictates which servers to backup. E.g. several ip address are visited to