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Re: [Xen-API] How to use iSCSI disk with Xenserver VM






On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 3:15 AM, Bob Ball <bob.ball@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'd advise you to use sr-introduce rather than sr-create.

You'll have to provide a UUID, but you can generate one based on the targetIQN perhaps?

Hi Bob,

I have created the sr with type iSCSI and it has successfully created with vdi-per-LUN iSCSI. Then I created a VBD with
# xe vbd-create bootable=0 device=1 vdi-uuid=daff8cde-029e-2c80-d2e4-a3ff012d0342  vm-uuid=dc3c8f17-27bb-86e8-ee28-706ffb680dde 
c0d20cbf-58a7-b2db-a4ad-85a357129e37
but Im not able to see it inside VM. When I try to activate the VBD it throws error like

# xe vbd-plug uuid=c0d20cbf-58a7-b2db-a4ad-85a357129e37 
This operation cannot be performed because the system does not manage this VDI
vdi: c0d20cbf-58a7-b2db-a4ad-85a357129e37

# xe vbd-param-get  uuid=c0d20cbf-58a7-b2db-a4ad-85a357129e37  param-name=attachable
false (error: Api_errors.Server_error("VDI_NOT_MANAGED", _))

Looks familiar ?
 

Bob


From: Rushikesh Jadhav [2rushikeshj@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 14 August 2013 22:42

To: Bob Ball
Cc: xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Xen-API] How to use iSCSI disk with Xenserver VM




On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 2:57 AM, Bob Ball <bob.ball@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ah - understood.

 
Thanks. 

The iSCSI SR will of course be logged in while the SR is plugged on the host (through the PBD).

You could potentially use a hook script (create files called vm-pre-start and vm-post-destroy in /etc/xapi.d) to create the SR dynamically, but beyond that there isn't currently a way to only have the iSCSI target logged in when the VM is booted.


Hopefully the sr-create will not auto format the luns on every mount :)
Thanks for your help. I'll report back if any success on this.
 
Bob


From: Rushikesh Jadhav [2rushikeshj@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 14 August 2013 22:22
To: Bob Ball
Cc: xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Xen-API] How to use iSCSI disk with Xenserver VM




On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 2:31 AM, Bob Ball <bob.ball@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

You can create an SR using the undocumented and unsupported "iscsi" type and set the device config target and targetIQN values - this will set up a single VDI which is a raw lun.


Thanks Bob but I'm looking for a generic way in which I would be storing the LUN info in VM properties other-config (MRW)  or if possible in VBD other config such that whenever VM tries to boot, the hook will login on iSCSI target and pass the device.  I think this needs be handled by blktap rather than XAPI or SMAPI, what you say ?
 
Attach that VDI to a guest and it should be what you're looking for?

Trying to automate it.
 

Thanks,

Bob


From: xen-api-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [xen-api-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] on behalf of Rushikesh Jadhav [2rushikeshj@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 14 August 2013 16:07
To: xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Xen-API] How to use iSCSI disk with Xenserver VM

Hello All,

Since normal Xen supports iSCSI lun as device for xvda, I would like to know its possibility with Xenserver.

What are the possible ways may be hacky to get it working ? 

Since XAPI can now support Ceph as custom drive, how hard it would be to use same for iSCSI ?  

From Xenserver POV, I undestood that Ceph is acting as a SR but I'm expecting to pass iSCSI lun as raw block device to VM.

Thanks.



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