[ovirt-users] Re: oVirt Hyperconverged question

2020-08-10 Thread Benedetto Vassallo

 Thank you very much.
I am planning to run a 3-nodes glusterfs cluster + 3-nodes compute  
only that will be permanently running.

Best regards.

Def. Quota tho...@hoberg.net:

I have done that, even added five nodes that contribute a separate  
Gluster file system using dispersed (erasure codes, more efficient)  
mode.


But in another cluster with such a 3-node-HCI base, I had a lot (3  
or 4) of compute nodes, that were actually dual-boot or just shut  
off when not used: Even used the GUI to do that properly.


This caused strange issues as I shut down all three compute-only  
nodes: Gluster reported loss of quorum, and essentially the entire  
HCI lost storage, even if these compute nodes didn't add bricks to  
the Gluster at all. In fact the compute nodes probably shouldn't  
have even participated in the Gluster, since they were only clients,  
but the Cockpit wizard added them anyway.


I believe this is because HCI is designed to support adding extra  
nodes in sets of three e.g. for a 9-node setup, which should be  
really nice with 7+2 disperse encoding.


I didn't dare reproduce the situation intentionally, but if you  
should come across this, perhaps you can document and report it. If  
the (most of) extra nodes are permanently running, you don't need to  
worry.


In terms of regaining control, you mostly have to make sure you turn  
the missing nodes back on, oVirt can be astonishingly resilient. If  
you then remove the nodes prior to shutdown, the quorum issue goes  
away.

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[ovirt-users] Re: oVirt Hyperconverged question

2020-08-06 Thread thomas
I have done that, even added five nodes that contribute a separate Gluster file 
system using dispersed (erasure codes, more efficient) mode.

But in another cluster with such a 3-node-HCI base, I had a lot (3 or 4) of 
compute nodes, that were actually dual-boot or just shut off when not used: 
Even used the GUI to do that properly.

This caused strange issues as I shut down all three compute-only nodes: Gluster 
reported loss of quorum, and essentially the entire HCI lost storage, even if 
these compute nodes didn't add bricks to the Gluster at all. In fact the 
compute nodes probably shouldn't have even participated in the Gluster, since 
they were only clients, but the Cockpit wizard added them anyway.

I believe this is because HCI is designed to support adding extra nodes in sets 
of three e.g. for a 9-node setup, which should be really nice with 7+2 disperse 
encoding.

I didn't dare reproduce the situation intentionally, but if you should come 
across this, perhaps you can document and report it. If the (most of) extra 
nodes are permanently running, you don't need to worry.

In terms of regaining control, you mostly have to make sure you turn the 
missing nodes back on, oVirt can be astonishingly resilient. If you then remove 
the nodes prior to shutdown, the quorum issue goes away.
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[ovirt-users] Re: oVirt Hyperconverged question

2020-08-04 Thread Edward Berger
Yes.  You can add compute only nodes to a hyperconverged cluster to use the
same storage.


On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 7:02 AM Benedetto Vassallo <
benedetto.vassa...@unipa.it> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I am planning to build a 3 nodes hyperconverged system with oVirt, but I
> have a question.
> After having the system up and running with 3 nodes (compute and storage),
> if I need some extra compute power can I add some other "compute" (with no
> storage) nodes as glusterfs clients to enhance the total compute power of
> the cluster and using the actual storage?
> Thank you and Best Regards.
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> Responsabile U.O. Sviluppo e manutenzione dei sistemi
> Sistema Informativo di Ateneo
> Università degli studi di Palermo
>
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> Fax: +3909123860880
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