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Ganeti automatic instance allocation |
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Documents Ganeti version 2.1 |
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Introduction |
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Currently in Ganeti the admin has to specify the exact locations for |
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an instance's node(s). This prevents a completely automatic node |
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evacuation, and is in general a nuisance. |
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The *iallocator* framework will enable automatic placement via |
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external scripts, which allows customization of the cluster layout per |
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the site's requirements. |
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User-visible changes |
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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There are two parts of the ganeti operation that are impacted by the |
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auto-allocation: how the cluster knows what the allocator algorithms |
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are and how the admin uses these in creating instances. |
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An allocation algorithm is just the filename of a program installed in |
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a defined list of directories. |
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Cluster configuration |
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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At configure time, the list of the directories can be selected via the |
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``--with-iallocator-search-path=LIST`` option, where *LIST* is a |
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comma-separated list of directories. If not given, this defaults to |
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``$libdir/ganeti/iallocators``, i.e. for an installation under |
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``/usr``, this will be ``/usr/lib/ganeti/iallocators``. |
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Ganeti will then search for allocator script in the configured list, |
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using the first one whose filename matches the one given by the user. |
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Command line interface changes |
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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The node selection options in instanece add and instance replace disks |
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can be replace by the new ``--iallocator=NAME`` option (shortened to |
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``-I``), which will cause the auto-assignement of nodes with the |
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passed iallocator. The selected node(s) will be show as part of the |
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command output. |
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IAllocator API |
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The protocol for communication between Ganeti and an allocator script |
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will be the following: |
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#. ganeti launches the program with a single argument, a filename that |
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contains a JSON-encoded structure (the input message) |
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#. if the script finishes with exit code different from zero, it is |
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considered a general failure and the full output will be reported to |
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the users; this can be the case when the allocator can't parse the |
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input message |
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#. if the allocator finishes with exit code zero, it is expected to |
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output (on its stdout) a JSON-encoded structure (the response) |
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Input message |
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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The input message will be the JSON encoding of a dictionary containing |
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all the required information to perform the operation. We explain the |
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contents of this dictionary in two parts: common information that every |
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type of operation requires, and operation-specific information. |
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Common information |
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++++++++++++++++++ |
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All input dictionaries to the IAllocator must carry the following keys: |
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version |
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the version of the protocol; this document |
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specifies version 2 |
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cluster_name |
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the cluster name |
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cluster_tags |
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the list of cluster tags |
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enabled_hypervisors |
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the list of enabled hypervisors |
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request |
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a dictionary containing the details of the request; the keys vary |
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depending on the type of operation that's being requested, as |
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explained in `Operation-specific input`_ below. |
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nodegroups |
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a dictionary with the data for the cluster's node groups; it is keyed |
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on the group UUID, and the values are a dictionary with the following |
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keys: |
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name |
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the node group name |
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alloc_policy |
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the allocation policy of the node group (consult the semantics of |
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this attribute in the :manpage:`gnt-group(8)` manpage) |
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instances |
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a dictionary with the data for the current existing instance on the |
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cluster, indexed by instance name; the contents are similar to the |
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instance definitions for the allocate mode, with the addition of: |
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admin_up |
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if this instance is set to run (but not the actual status of the |
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instance) |
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nodes |
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list of nodes on which this instance is placed; the primary node |
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of the instance is always the first one |
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nodes |
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dictionary with the data for the nodes in the cluster, indexed by |
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the node name; the dict contains [*]_ : |
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total_disk |
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the total disk size of this node (mebibytes) |
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free_disk |
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the free disk space on the node |
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total_memory |
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the total memory size |
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free_memory |
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free memory on the node; note that currently this does not take |
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into account the instances which are down on the node |
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total_cpus |
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the physical number of CPUs present on the machine; depending on |
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the hypervisor, this might or might not be equal to how many CPUs |
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the node operating system sees; |
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primary_ip |
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the primary IP address of the node |
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secondary_ip |
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the secondary IP address of the node (the one used for the DRBD |
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replication); note that this can be the same as the primary one |
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tags |
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list with the tags of the node |
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master_candidate: |
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a boolean flag denoting whether this node is a master candidate |
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drained: |
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a boolean flag denoting whether this node is being drained |
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offline: |
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a boolean flag denoting whether this node is offline |
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i_pri_memory: |
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total memory required by primary instances |
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i_pri_up_memory: |
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total memory required by running primary instances |
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group: |
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the node group that this node belongs to |
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No allocations should be made on nodes having either the ``drained`` |
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or ``offline`` flags set. More details about these of node status |
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flags is available in the manpage :manpage:`ganeti(7)`. |
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.. [*] Note that no run-time data is present for offline, drained or |
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non-vm_capable nodes; this means the tags total_memory, |
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reserved_memory, free_memory, total_disk, free_disk, total_cpus, |
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i_pri_memory and i_pri_up memory will be absent |
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Operation-specific input |
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++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
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All input dictionaries to the IAllocator carry, in the ``request`` |
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dictionary, detailed information about the operation that's being |
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requested. The required keys vary depending on the type of operation, as |
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follows. |
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In all cases, it includes: |
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type |
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the request type; this can be either ``allocate``, ``relocate`` or |
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``multi-evacuate``; the ``allocate`` request is used when a new |
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instance needs to be placed on the cluster, while the ``relocate`` |
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request is used when an existing instance needs to be moved within |
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the cluster; the ``multi-evacuate`` protocol requests that the |
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script computes the optimal relocate solution for all secondary |
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instances of the given nodes |
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For both allocate and relocate mode, the following extra keys are needed |
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in the ``request`` dictionary: |
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name |
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the name of the instance; if the request is a realocation, then this |
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name will be found in the list of instances (see below), otherwise |
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is the FQDN of the new instance |
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required_nodes |
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how many nodes should the algorithm return; while this information |
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can be deduced from the instace's disk template, it's better if |
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this computation is left to Ganeti as then allocator scripts are |
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less sensitive to changes to the disk templates |
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disk_space_total |
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the total disk space that will be used by this instance on the |
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(new) nodes; again, this information can be computed from the list |
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of instance disks and its template type, but Ganeti is better |
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suited to compute it |
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Allocation needs, in addition: |
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disks |
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list of dictionaries holding the disk definitions for this |
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instance (in the order they are exported to the hypervisor): |
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mode |
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either ``r`` or ``w`` denoting if the disk is read-only or |
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writable |
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size |
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the size of this disk in mebibytes |
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nics |
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a list of dictionaries holding the network interfaces for this |
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instance, containing: |
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ip |
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the IP address that Ganeti know for this instance, or null |
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mac |
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the MAC address for this interface |
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bridge |
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the bridge to which this interface will be connected |
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vcpus |
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the number of VCPUs for the instance |
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disk_template |
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the disk template for the instance |
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memory |
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the memory size for the instance |
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os |
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the OS type for the instance |
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tags |
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the list of the instance's tags |
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hypervisor |
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the hypervisor of this instance |
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Relocation: |
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relocate_from |
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a list of nodes to move the instance away from (note that with |
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Ganeti 2.0, this list will always contain a single node, the |
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current secondary of the instance) |
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In the case of multi-evacuate, there's one single request argument (in |
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addition to ``type``): |
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evac_nodes |
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the names of the nodes to be evacuated |
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Response message |
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The response message is much more simple than the input one. It is |
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also a dict having three keys: |
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success |
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a boolean value denoting if the allocation was successful or not |
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info |
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a string with information from the scripts; if the allocation fails, |
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this will be shown to the user |
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result |
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the output of the algorithm; even if the algorithm failed |
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(i.e. success is false), this must be returned as an empty list |
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for allocate/relocate, this is the list of node(s) for the instance; |
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note that the length of this list must equal the ``requested_nodes`` |
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entry in the input message, otherwise Ganeti will consider the result |
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as failed |
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for multi-evacuation mode, this is a list of lists; each element of |
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the list is a list of instance name and the new secondary node |
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.. note:: Current Ganeti version accepts either ``result`` or ``nodes`` |
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as a backwards-compatibility measure (older versions only supported |
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``nodes``) |
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Examples |
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-------- |
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Input messages to scripts |
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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Input message, new instance allocation (common elements are listed this |
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time, but not included in further examples below):: |
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{ |
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"version": 2, |
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"cluster_name": "cluster1.example.com", |
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"cluster_tags": [], |
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"enabled_hypervisors": [ |
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"xen-pvm" |
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], |
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"nodegroups": { |
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"f4e06e0d-528a-4963-a5ad-10f3e114232d": { |
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"name": "default", |
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"alloc_policy": "preferred" |
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} |
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}, |
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"instances": { |
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"instance1.example.com": { |
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"tags": [], |
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"should_run": false, |
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"disks": [ |
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{ |
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"mode": "w", |
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"size": 64 |
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}, |
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{ |
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"mode": "w", |
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"size": 512 |
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} |
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], |
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"nics": [ |
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{ |
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"ip": null, |
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"mac": "aa:00:00:00:60:bf", |
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"bridge": "xen-br0" |
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} |
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], |
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"vcpus": 1, |
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"disk_template": "plain", |
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"memory": 128, |
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"nodes": [ |
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"nodee1.com" |
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], |
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"os": "debootstrap+default" |
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}, |
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"instance2.example.com": { |
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"tags": [], |
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"should_run": false, |
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"disks": [ |
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{ |
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"mode": "w", |
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"size": 512 |
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}, |
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{ |
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"mode": "w", |
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"size": 256 |
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} |
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], |
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"nics": [ |
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{ |
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"ip": null, |
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"mac": "aa:00:00:55:f8:38", |
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"bridge": "xen-br0" |
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} |
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], |
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"vcpus": 1, |
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"disk_template": "drbd", |
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"memory": 512, |
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"nodes": [ |
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"node2.example.com", |
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"node3.example.com" |
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], |
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"os": "debootstrap+default" |
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} |
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}, |
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"nodes": { |
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"node1.example.com": { |
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"total_disk": 858276, |
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"primary_ip": "198.51.100.1", |
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"secondary_ip": "192.0.2.1", |
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"tags": [], |
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"group": "f4e06e0d-528a-4963-a5ad-10f3e114232d", |
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"free_memory": 3505, |
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"free_disk": 856740, |
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"total_memory": 4095 |
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}, |
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"node2.example.com": { |
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"total_disk": 858240, |
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"primary_ip": "198.51.100.2", |
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"secondary_ip": "192.0.2.2", |
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"tags": ["test"], |
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"group": "f4e06e0d-528a-4963-a5ad-10f3e114232d", |
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"free_memory": 3505, |
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"free_disk": 848320, |
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"total_memory": 4095 |
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}, |
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"node3.example.com.com": { |
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"total_disk": 572184, |
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"primary_ip": "198.51.100.3", |
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"secondary_ip": "192.0.2.3", |
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"tags": [], |
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"group": "f4e06e0d-528a-4963-a5ad-10f3e114232d", |
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"free_memory": 3505, |
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"free_disk": 570648, |
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"total_memory": 4095 |
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} |
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}, |
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"request": { |
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"type": "allocate", |
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"name": "instance3.example.com", |
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"required_nodes": 2, |
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"disk_space_total": 3328, |
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"disks": [ |
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{ |
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"mode": "w", |
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"size": 1024 |
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}, |
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{ |
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"mode": "w", |
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"size": 2048 |
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} |
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], |
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"nics": [ |
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{ |
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"ip": null, |
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"mac": "00:11:22:33:44:55", |
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"bridge": null |
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} |
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], |
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"vcpus": 1, |
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"disk_template": "drbd", |
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"memory": 2048, |
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"os": "debootstrap+default", |
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"tags": [ |
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"type:test", |
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"owner:foo" |
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], |
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hypervisor: "xen-pvm" |
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} |
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} |
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Input message, reallocation:: |
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{ |
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"version": 2, |
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... |
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"request": { |
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"type": "relocate", |
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"name": "instance2.example.com", |
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"required_nodes": 1, |
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"disk_space_total": 832, |
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"relocate_from": [ |
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"node3.example.com" |
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] |
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} |
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} |
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Input message, node evacuation:: |
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"version": 2, |
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... |
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"request": { |
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"type": "multi-evacuate", |
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"evac_nodes": [ |
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"node2" |
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], |
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} |
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} |
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Response messages |
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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Successful response message:: |
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{ |
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"success": true, |
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"info": "Allocation successful", |
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"result": [ |
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"node2.example.com", |
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"node1.example.com" |
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] |
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} |
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Failed response message:: |
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{ |
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"success": false, |
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"info": "Can't find a suitable node for position 2 (already selected: node2.example.com)", |
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"result": [] |
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} |
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Successful node evacuation message:: |
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{ |
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"success": true, |
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"info": "Request successful", |
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"result": [ |
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[ |
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"instance1", |
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"node3" |
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], |
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[ |
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"instance2", |
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"node1" |
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] |
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] |
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} |
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Command line messages |
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:: |
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# gnt-instance add -t plain -m 2g --os-size 1g --swap-size 512m --iallocator hail -o debootstrap+default instance3 |
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Selected nodes for the instance: node1.example.com |
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* creating instance disks... |
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[...] |
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# gnt-instance add -t plain -m 3400m --os-size 1g --swap-size 512m --iallocator hail -o debootstrap+default instance4 |
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Failure: prerequisites not met for this operation: |
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Can't compute nodes using iallocator 'hail': Can't find a suitable node for position 1 (already selected: ) |
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# gnt-instance add -t drbd -m 1400m --os-size 1g --swap-size 512m --iallocator hail -o debootstrap+default instance5 |
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Failure: prerequisites not met for this operation: |
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Can't compute nodes using iallocator 'hail': Can't find a suitable node for position 2 (already selected: node1.example.com) |
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Reference implementation |
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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Ganeti's default iallocator is "hail" which is available when "htools" |
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components have been enabled at build time (see :doc:`install-quick` for |
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more details). |
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