No, I didn't...
I wasn't used to using both "rbd_user" and "rbd_keyring_conf" (I don't use "rbd_keyring_conf" in standalone Cinder), nevermind

After fixing that and dealing with the rbd feature issues I could proudly start my first VM with a cinderlib provisioned disk :-)

Thanks for help!
I'll keep posting my experiences concerning cinderlib to this list.

Matthias

Am 01.04.19 um 16:24 schrieb Benny Zlotnik:
Did you pass the rbd_user when creating the storage domain?

On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 5:08 PM Matthias Leopold
<matthias.leop...@meduniwien.ac.at> wrote:


Am 01.04.19 um 13:17 schrieb Benny Zlotnik:
OK, /var/log/ovirt-engine/cinderlib/cinderlib.log says:

2019-04-01 11:14:54,925 - cinder.volume.drivers.rbd - ERROR - Error
connecting to ceph cluster.
Traceback (most recent call last):
     File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/cinder/volume/drivers/rbd.py",
line 337, in _do_conn
       client.connect()
     File "rados.pyx", line 885, in rados.Rados.connect
(/home/jenkins-build/build/workspace/ceph-build/ARCH/x86_64/AVAILABLE_ARCH/x86_64/AVAILABLE_DIST/centos7/DIST/centos7/MACHINE_SIZE/huge/release/12.2.11/rpm/el7/BUILD/ceph-12.2.11/build/src/pybind/rados/pyrex/rados.c:9785)
OSError: [errno 95] error connecting to the cluster
2019-04-01 11:14:54,930 - root - ERROR - Failure occurred when trying to
run command 'storage_stats': Bad or unexpected response from the storage
volume backend API: Error connecting to ceph cluster.

I don't really know what to do with that either.
BTW, the cinder version on engine host is "pike"
(openstack-cinder-11.2.0-1.el7.noarch)
Not sure if the version is related (I know it's been tested with
pike), but you can try and install the latest rocky (that's what I use
for development)

I upgraded cinder on engine and hypervisors to rocky and installed
missing "ceph-common" packages on hypervisors. I set "rbd_keyring_conf"
and "rbd_ceph_conf" as indicated and got as far as adding a "Managed
Block Storage" domain and creating a disk (which is also visible through
"rbd ls"). I used a keyring that is only authorized for the pool I
specified with "rbd_pool". When I try to start the VM it fails and I see
the following in supervdsm.log on hypervisor:

ManagedVolumeHelperFailed: Managed Volume Helper failed.: ('Error
executing helper: Command [\'/usr/libexec/vdsm/managedvolume-helper\',
\'attach\'] failed with rc=1 out=\'\' err=\'oslo.privsep.daemon: Running
privsep helper: [\\\'sudo\\\', \\\'privsep-helper\\\',
\\\'--privsep_context\\\', \\\'os_brick.privileged.default\\\',
\\\'--privsep_sock_path\\\',
\\\'/tmp/tmp5S8zZV/privsep.sock\\\']\\noslo.privsep.daemon: Spawned new
privsep daemon via rootwrap\\noslo.privsep.daemon: privsep daemon
starting\\noslo.privsep.daemon: privsep process running with uid/gid:
0/0\\noslo.privsep.daemon: privsep process running with capabilities
(eff/prm/inh): CAP_SYS_ADMIN/CAP_SYS_ADMIN/none\\noslo.privsep.daemon:
privsep daemon running as pid 15944\\nTraceback (most recent call
last):\\n  File "/usr/libexec/vdsm/managedvolume-helper", line 154, in
<module>\\n    sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))\\n  File
"/usr/libexec/vdsm/managedvolume-helper", line 77, in main\\n
args.command(args)\\n  File "/usr/libexec/vdsm/managedvolume-helper",
line 137, in attach\\n    attachment =
conn.connect_volume(conn_info[\\\'data\\\'])\\n  File
"/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/vdsm/storage/nos_brick.py", line 96,
in connect_volume\\n    run_as_root=True)\\n  File
"/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/os_brick/executor.py", line 52, in
_execute\\n    result = self.__execute(*args, **kwargs)\\n  File
"/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/os_brick/privileged/rootwrap.py", line
169, in execute\\n    return execute_root(*cmd, **kwargs)\\n  File
"/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/oslo_privsep/priv_context.py", line
207, in _wrap\\n    return self.channel.remote_call(name, args,
kwargs)\\n  File
"/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/oslo_privsep/daemon.py", line 202, in
remote_call\\n    raise
exc_type(*result[2])\\noslo_concurrency.processutils.ProcessExecutionError:
Unexpected error while running command.\\nCommand: rbd map
volume-36f5eb75-329e-4bd2-88d0-6f0bfe5d1040 --pool ovirt-test --conf
/tmp/brickrbd_RmBvxA --id None --mon_host xxx.xxx.216.45:6789 --mon_host
xxx.xxx.216.54:6789 --mon_host xxx.xxx.216.55:6789\\nExit code:
22\\nStdout: u\\\'In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
"dmesg | tail".\\\\n\\\'\\nStderr: u"2019-04-01 15:27:30.743196
7fe0b4632d40 -1 auth: unable to find a keyring on
/etc/ceph/ceph.client.None.keyring,/etc/ceph/ceph.keyring,/etc/ceph/keyring,/etc/ceph/keyring.bin,:
(2) No such file or directory\\\\nrbd: sysfs write failed\\\\n2019-04-01
15:27:30.746987 7fe0b4632d40 -1 auth: unable to find a keyring on
/etc/ceph/ceph.client.None.keyring,/etc/ceph/ceph.keyring,/etc/ceph/keyring,/etc/ceph/keyring.bin,:
(2) No such file or directory\\\\n2019-04-01 15:27:30.747896
7fe0b4632d40 -1 monclient: authenticate NOTE: no keyring found; disabled
cephx authentication\\\\n2019-04-01 15:27:30.747903 7fe0b4632d40  0
librados: client.None authentication error (95) Operation not
supported\\\\nrbd: couldn\\\'t connect to the cluster!\\\\nrbd: map
failed: (22) Invalid argument\\\\n"\\n\'',)

I tried to provide a /etc/ceph directory with ceph.conf and client
keyring on hypervisors (as configured in driver options). This didn't
solve it and doesn't seem to be the right way as the mentioned
/tmp/brickrbd_RmBvxA contains the needed keyring data. Please give me
some advice what's wrong.

thx
Matthias



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