Le 25/08/2016 à 13:37, InterNetX - Juergen Gotteswinter a écrit :

Am 24.08.2016 um 17:15 schrieb InterNetX - Juergen Gotteswinter:
iSCSI & Ovirt is an awful combination, no matter if multipathed or
bonded. its always gambling how long it will work, and when it fails why
did it fail.

We are using oVirt + iSCSI, but using bonding mode 1 (active/passive) and no multipathing.

It is running OK. So far.


its supersensitive to latency, and superfast with setting an host to
inactive because the engine thinks something is wrong with it. in most
cases there was no real reason for.

You are not wrong...


we had this in several different hardware combinations, self built
filers up on FreeBSD/Illumos & ZFS, Equallogic SAN, Nexenta Filer

Been there, done that, wont do again.

Thank you, I take this as a warning. :)

For my testbed I chose to ignore the iSCSI-bond feature and change the
multipath default to round robin instead.

What kind of storage do you use in production? Fibre channel, gluster,
ceph, ...?


we had this in several different hardware combinations, self built
filers up on FreeBSD/Illumos & ZFS, Equallogic SAN, Nexenta Filer

currently, iscsi multipathed with solaris based filer as backend. but
this is already in progress of getting migrated to a different, less
fragile, plattform. ovirt is nice, but too bleeding edge and way to much


acting like a _girly_

Man, you killed me! :) :) :)

--
Nicolas ECARNOT, crying laughing :) :) :)
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