0:00:01:09.180 cpu4:1048)LVM: 4469: vmhba0:0:0:6 may be snapshot: disabling access. See resignaturing section in SAN config guide.this is showing up on the service console of one of my hosts... but only this one... so i'm certain the SAN doesn't need to get new IDs...any ideas? i'm out of them, and google wasn't helpful.
2/8/2008 7:58:33 PM
must...resist...urge for parody thread
2/8/2008 8:17:55 PM
Heh, he asked...
2/8/2008 10:56:04 PM
fixed after 5 hours of work p.s. hope that this never happens to your cluster
2/9/2008 12:04:09 AM
late night?
2/9/2008 1:01:12 AM
yes home now though
2/9/2008 1:07:58 AM
What solution did you come up with?
2/9/2008 1:25:55 AM
don't be that guydon't be responsible for the post I find on Google that includes a specific error message with no solution/workaround
2/9/2008 8:39:10 AM
haha, basically, here's what i did:1) go into the clariion switch admin to see what hosts had a lock on those LUNs2) put those hosts into maintenance mode, migrate off VMs, shut down3) some VMs wouldn't migrate off because there were phantom processes on other hosts (which i think caused the problem in the first place)... had to ps -efwww and grep to find the offending processes and kill them4) copy all the files off of that LUN to the local datastore5) recreate the LUN6) bring hosts back up, take out of maintenance mode7) have all hosts rescan for datastores to regenerate the scsi/uuid'snow you see why it took 5 hours
2/9/2008 9:28:50 AM
2/9/2008 9:33:54 PM
vmotionhttp://www.vmware.com/products/vi/vc/vmotion.htmlthat, HA, and DRS are pretty much the coolest fucking things everthey make my life so much easier, especially since we have 30 ESX hosts (each have 4 quad core opterons (16 logical cores!) and either 32 or 64GB of ram, so each can run around 20-30 VMs, depending on usage...)HA and DRS make it so if one ESX host fails in our cluster, it notices that, rebuilds the vmx file (all the disk/swap/ram files are stored on the SAN that all the ESX hosts can see), and brings the VM back up on another host... all seamlessly... and it pages me and lets me know what's going onvmware esx server/virtualcenter is the SHIT. check it out sometime.
2/10/2008 4:04:47 PM
damn, I wish xen did all thatsounds like a combination of xen + RH cluster suite, but I bet its much easier to use
2/10/2008 4:47:50 PM
we're looking at xen actuallyrunning a small testthe hypervisor works better in xen, but vmware is catching upvmware is indeed easier to manage, but that's irrelevant, as i'm already pretty good with xen.plus... xen is cheap... vmware is mega $$$.
2/10/2008 7:18:05 PM
I'm a fan of xen, but I don't know many people that like itpara-virt ftw
2/11/2008 5:26:37 PM