Great, thanks for sharing Sven !

-Wei

On Thu, 28 Jul 2022 at 14:00, Sven Barczyk <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I solved the problem:
>
> Cloudstack creates virsh pools during the initializing of
> cloudstack-agents.
> These Pools are hard defined until you release your hosts.
> So if you want the change the settings like in my case, you have to edit
> the pools with virsh pool-edit <id>  and restart libvirtd.
> These step have to been made on every host in your cluster with the Ceph
> RBD config.
>
> After that you need to migrate the VMs, which triggers an recreate of the
> virsh-template.
>
> best regards
> Sven
>
> On 2022/07/27 08:22:03 Sven Barczyk wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> >
> >
> > i caught myself beeing stupid.
> > While deploying my cluster, I've decided to use my mon1.ceph to be the
> main
> > RBD Host which leads now to the problem, that a restart of mon1 will be
> > hell.
> >
> > In despite, i changed the host to a round-robin dns (changed by sql ),
> which
> > is the suggested method of the documentation and thought all new
> Instances
> > will be deployed with this new host from the database.
> > But no , still uses the mon1.ceph while deploying new instances (checked
> > with virsh dumpxml on my hosts), instead of the new set host, mons.ceph
> > which round-robins through all my mons.
> >
> > Restart of Cloudstack-management did not help.
> >
> > Is there anyone who could give me an hint where this rbd hosts might be
> > hardcoded in the cloudstack-config ?
> >
> >
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Sven
> >
> >
> >
> >
>

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