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Ganeti administrator's guide
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============================
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Documents Ganeti version |version|
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.. contents::
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.. highlight:: shell-example
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Introduction
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------------
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Ganeti is a virtualization cluster management software. You are expected
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to be a system administrator familiar with your Linux distribution and
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the Xen or KVM virtualization environments before using it.
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The various components of Ganeti all have man pages and interactive
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help. This manual though will help you getting familiar with the system
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by explaining the most common operations, grouped by related use.
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After a terminology glossary and a section on the prerequisites needed
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to use this manual, the rest of this document is divided in sections
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for the different targets that a command affects: instance, nodes, etc.
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.. _terminology-label:
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Ganeti terminology
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++++++++++++++++++
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This section provides a small introduction to Ganeti terminology, which
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might be useful when reading the rest of the document.
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Cluster
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~~~~~~~
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A set of machines (nodes) that cooperate to offer a coherent, highly
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available virtualization service under a single administration domain.
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Node
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~~~~
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A physical machine which is member of a cluster.  Nodes are the basic
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cluster infrastructure, and they don't need to be fault tolerant in
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order to achieve high availability for instances.
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Node can be added and removed (if they host no instances) at will from
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the cluster. In a HA cluster and only with HA instances, the loss of any
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single node will not cause disk data loss for any instance; of course,
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a node crash will cause the crash of its primary instances.
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A node belonging to a cluster can be in one of the following roles at a
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given time:
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- *master* node, which is the node from which the cluster is controlled
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- *master candidate* node, only nodes in this role have the full cluster
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  configuration and knowledge, and only master candidates can become the
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  master node
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- *regular* node, which is the state in which most nodes will be on
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  bigger clusters (>20 nodes)
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- *drained* node, nodes in this state are functioning normally but the
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  cannot receive new instances; the intention is that nodes in this role
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  have some issue and they are being evacuated for hardware repairs
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- *offline* node, in which there is a record in the cluster
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  configuration about the node, but the daemons on the master node will
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  not talk to this node; any instances declared as having an offline
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  node as either primary or secondary will be flagged as an error in the
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  cluster verify operation
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Depending on the role, each node will run a set of daemons:
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- the :command:`ganeti-noded` daemon, which controls the manipulation of
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  this node's hardware resources; it runs on all nodes which are in a
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  cluster
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- the :command:`ganeti-confd` daemon (Ganeti 2.1+) which runs on all
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  nodes, but is only functional on master candidate nodes; this daemon
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  can be disabled at configuration time if you don't need its
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  functionality
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- the :command:`ganeti-rapi` daemon which runs on the master node and
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  offers an HTTP-based API for the cluster
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- the :command:`ganeti-masterd` daemon which runs on the master node and
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  allows control of the cluster
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Beside the node role, there are other node flags that influence its
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behaviour:
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- the *master_capable* flag denotes whether the node can ever become a
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  master candidate; setting this to 'no' means that auto-promotion will
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  never make this node a master candidate; this flag can be useful for a
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  remote node that only runs local instances, and having it become a
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  master is impractical due to networking or other constraints
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- the *vm_capable* flag denotes whether the node can host instances or
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  not; for example, one might use a non-vm_capable node just as a master
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  candidate, for configuration backups; setting this flag to no
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  disallows placement of instances of this node, deactivates hypervisor
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  and related checks on it (e.g. bridge checks, LVM check, etc.), and
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  removes it from cluster capacity computations
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Instance
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A virtual machine which runs on a cluster. It can be a fault tolerant,
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highly available entity.
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An instance has various parameters, which are classified in three
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categories: hypervisor related-parameters (called ``hvparams``), general
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parameters (called ``beparams``) and per network-card parameters (called
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``nicparams``). All these parameters can be modified either at instance
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level or via defaults at cluster level.
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Disk template
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The are multiple options for the storage provided to an instance; while
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the instance sees the same virtual drive in all cases, the node-level
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configuration varies between them.
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There are five disk templates you can choose from:
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diskless
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  The instance has no disks. Only used for special purpose operating
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  systems or for testing.
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file
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  The instance will use plain files as backend for its disks. No
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  redundancy is provided, and this is somewhat more difficult to
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  configure for high performance.
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plain
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  The instance will use LVM devices as backend for its disks. No
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  redundancy is provided.
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drbd
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  A mirror is set between the local node and a remote one, which must be
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  specified with the second value of the --node option. Use this option
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  to obtain a highly available instance that can be failed over to a
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  remote node should the primary one fail.
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  .. note:: Ganeti does not support DRBD stacked devices:
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     DRBD stacked setup is not fully symmetric and as such it is
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     not working with live migration.
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  The instance will use Volumes inside a RADOS cluster as backend for its
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  disks. It will access them using the RADOS block device (RBD).
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IAllocator
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A framework for using external (user-provided) scripts to compute the
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placement of instances on the cluster nodes. This eliminates the need to
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manually specify nodes in instance add, instance moves, node evacuate,
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etc.
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In order for Ganeti to be able to use these scripts, they must be place
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in the iallocator directory (usually ``lib/ganeti/iallocators`` under
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the installation prefix, e.g. ``/usr/local``).
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โ€œPrimaryโ€ and โ€œsecondaryโ€ concepts
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An instance has a primary and depending on the disk configuration, might
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also have a secondary node. The instance always runs on the primary node
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and only uses its secondary node for disk replication.
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Similarly, the term of primary and secondary instances when talking
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about a node refers to the set of instances having the given node as
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primary, respectively secondary.
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Tags
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Tags are short strings that can be attached to either to cluster itself,
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or to nodes or instances. They are useful as a very simplistic
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information store for helping with cluster administration, for example
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by attaching owner information to each instance after it's created::
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  $ gnt-instance add โ€ฆ %instance1%
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  $ gnt-instance add-tags %instance1% %owner:user2%
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And then by listing each instance and its tags, this information could
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be used for contacting the users of each instance.
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Jobs and OpCodes
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While not directly visible by an end-user, it's useful to know that a
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basic cluster operation (e.g. starting an instance) is represented
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internally by Ganeti as an *OpCode* (abbreviation from operation
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code). These OpCodes are executed as part of a *Job*. The OpCodes in a
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single Job are processed serially by Ganeti, but different Jobs will be
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processed (depending on resource availability) in parallel. They will
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not be executed in the submission order, but depending on resource
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availability, locks and (starting with Ganeti 2.3) priority. An earlier
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job may have to wait for a lock while a newer job doesn't need any locks
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and can be executed right away. Operations requiring a certain order
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need to be submitted as a single job, or the client must submit one job
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at a time and wait for it to finish before continuing.
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For example, shutting down the entire cluster can be done by running the
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command ``gnt-instance shutdown --all``, which will submit for each
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instance a separate job containing the โ€œshutdown instanceโ€ OpCode.
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Prerequisites
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+++++++++++++
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You need to have your Ganeti cluster installed and configured before you
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try any of the commands in this document. Please follow the
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:doc:`install` for instructions on how to do that.
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Instance management
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Adding an instance
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++++++++++++++++++
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The add operation might seem complex due to the many parameters it
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accepts, but once you have understood the (few) required parameters and
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the customisation capabilities you will see it is an easy operation.
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The add operation requires at minimum five parameters:
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- the OS for the instance
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- the disk template
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- the disk count and size
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- the node specification or alternatively the iallocator to use
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- and finally the instance name
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The OS for the instance must be visible in the output of the command
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``gnt-os list`` and specifies which guest OS to install on the instance.
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The disk template specifies what kind of storage to use as backend for
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the (virtual) disks presented to the instance; note that for instances
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with multiple virtual disks, they all must be of the same type.
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The node(s) on which the instance will run can be given either manually,
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via the ``-n`` option, or computed automatically by Ganeti, if you have
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installed any iallocator script.
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With the above parameters in mind, the command is::
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  $ gnt-instance add \
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    -n %TARGET_NODE%:%SECONDARY_NODE% \
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    -o %OS_TYPE% \
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    -t %DISK_TEMPLATE% -s %DISK_SIZE% \
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    %INSTANCE_NAME%
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The instance name must be resolvable (e.g. exist in DNS) and usually
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points to an address in the same subnet as the cluster itself.
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The above command has the minimum required options; other options you
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can give include, among others:
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- The maximum/minimum memory size (``-B maxmem``, ``-B minmem``)
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  (``-B memory`` can be used to specify only one size)
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- The number of virtual CPUs (``-B vcpus``)
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- Arguments for the NICs of the instance; by default, a single-NIC
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  instance is created. The IP and/or bridge of the NIC can be changed
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  via ``--nic 0:ip=IP,bridge=BRIDGE``
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See the manpage for gnt-instance for the detailed option list.
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For example if you want to create an highly available instance, with a
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single disk of 50GB and the default memory size, having primary node
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``node1`` and secondary node ``node3``, use the following command::
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  $ gnt-instance add -n node1:node3 -o debootstrap -t drbd -s 50G \
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    instance1
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There is a also a command for batch instance creation from a
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specification file, see the ``batch-create`` operation in the
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gnt-instance manual page.
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Regular instance operations
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Removal
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Removing an instance is even easier than creating one. This operation is
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irreversible and destroys all the contents of your instance. Use with
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care::
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  $ gnt-instance remove %INSTANCE_NAME%
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.. _instance-startup-label:
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Startup/shutdown
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Instances are automatically started at instance creation time. To
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manually start one which is currently stopped you can run::
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  $ gnt-instance startup %INSTANCE_NAME%
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Ganeti will start an instance with up to its maximum instance memory. If
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not enough memory is available Ganeti will use all the available memory
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down to the instance minimum memory. If not even that amount of memory
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is free Ganeti will refuse to start the instance.
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Note, that this will not work when an instance is in a permanently
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stopped state ``offline``. In this case, you will first have to
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put it back to online mode by running::
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  $ gnt-instance modify --online %INSTANCE_NAME%
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The command to stop the running instance is::
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  $ gnt-instance shutdown %INSTANCE_NAME%
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If you want to shut the instance down more permanently, so that it
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does not require dynamically allocated resources (memory and vcpus),
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after shutting down an instance, execute the following::
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  $ gnt-instance modify --offline %INSTANCE_NAME%
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.. warning:: Do not use the Xen or KVM commands directly to stop
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   instances. If you run for example ``xm shutdown`` or ``xm destroy``
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   on an instance Ganeti will automatically restart it (via
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   the :command:`ganeti-watcher(8)` command which is launched via cron).
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Querying instances
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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There are two ways to get information about instances: listing
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instances, which does a tabular output containing a given set of fields
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about each instance, and querying detailed information about a set of
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instances.
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The command to see all the instances configured and their status is::
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  $ gnt-instance list
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The command can return a custom set of information when using the ``-o``
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option (as always, check the manpage for a detailed specification). Each
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instance will be represented on a line, thus making it easy to parse
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this output via the usual shell utilities (grep, sed, etc.).
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To get more detailed information about an instance, you can run::
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  $ gnt-instance info %INSTANCE%
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which will give a multi-line block of information about the instance,
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it's hardware resources (especially its disks and their redundancy
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status), etc. This is harder to parse and is more expensive than the
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list operation, but returns much more detailed information.
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Changing an instance's runtime memory
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Ganeti will always make sure an instance has a value between its maximum
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and its minimum memory available as runtime memory. As of version 2.6
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Ganeti will only choose a size different than the maximum size when
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starting up, failing over, or migrating an instance on a node with less
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than the maximum memory available. It won't resize other instances in
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order to free up space for an instance.
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If you find that you need more memory on a node any instance can be
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manually resized without downtime, with the command::
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The same command can also be used to increase the memory available on an
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instance, provided that enough free memory is available on its node, and
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the specified size is not larger than the maximum memory size the
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instance had when it was first booted (an instance will be unable to see
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new memory above the maximum that was specified to the hypervisor at its
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boot time, if it needs to grow further a reboot becomes necessary).
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Export/Import
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You can create a snapshot of an instance disk and its Ganeti
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configuration, which then you can backup, or import into another
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cluster. The way to export an instance is::
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  $ gnt-backup export -n %TARGET_NODE% %INSTANCE_NAME%
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The target node can be any node in the cluster with enough space under
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``/srv/ganeti`` to hold the instance image. Use the ``--noshutdown``
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option to snapshot an instance without rebooting it. Note that Ganeti
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only keeps one snapshot for an instance - any previous snapshot of the
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same instance existing cluster-wide under ``/srv/ganeti`` will be
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removed by this operation: if you want to keep them, you need to move
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them out of the Ganeti exports directory.
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Importing an instance is similar to creating a new one, but additionally
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one must specify the location of the snapshot. The command is::
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    --src-node=%NODE% --src-dir=%DIR% %INSTANCE_NAME%
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can of course pass them in via the command line - most of the options
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available for the command :command:`gnt-instance add` are supported here
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too.
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Import of foreign instances
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There is a possibility to import a foreign instance whose disk data is
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already stored as LVM volumes without going through copying it: the disk
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adoption mode.
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For this, ensure that the original, non-managed instance is stopped,
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then create a Ganeti instance in the usual way, except that instead of
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passing the disk information you specify the current volumes::
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  $ gnt-instance add -t plain -n %HOME_NODE% ... \
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    --disk 0:adopt=%lv_name%[,vg=%vg_name%] %INSTANCE_NAME%
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This will take over the given logical volumes, rename them to the Ganeti
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standard (UUID-based), and without installing the OS on them start
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directly the instance. If you configure the hypervisor similar to the
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non-managed configuration that the instance had, the transition should
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be seamless for the instance. For more than one disk, just pass another
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disk parameter (e.g. ``--disk 1:adopt=...``).
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The kernel that instances uses to bootup can come either from the node,
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or from instances themselves, depending on the setup.
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Xen-PVM
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With Xen PVM, there are three options.
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First, you can use a kernel from the node, by setting the hypervisor
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parameters as such:
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- ``kernel_path`` to a valid file on the node (and appropriately
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  ``initrd_path``)
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- ``kernel_args`` optionally set to a valid Linux setting (e.g. ``ro``)
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- ``root_path`` to a valid setting (e.g. ``/dev/xvda1``)
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- ``bootloader_path`` and ``bootloader_args`` to empty
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Alternatively, you can delegate the kernel management to instances, and
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use either ``pvgrub`` or the deprecated ``pygrub``. For this, you must
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install the kernels and initrds in the instance and create a valid GRUB
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v1 configuration file.
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For ``pvgrub`` (new in version 2.4.2), you need to set:
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- ``kernel_path`` to point to the ``pvgrub`` loader present on the node
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  (e.g. ``/usr/lib/xen/boot/pv-grub-x86_32.gz``)
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- ``kernel_args`` to the path to the GRUB config file, relative to the
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  instance (e.g. ``(hd0,0)/grub/menu.lst``)
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- ``root_path`` **must** be empty
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- ``bootloader_path`` and ``bootloader_args`` to empty
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While ``pygrub`` is deprecated, here is how you can configure it:
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- ``bootloader_path`` to the pygrub binary (e.g. ``/usr/bin/pygrub``)
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- the other settings are not important
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More information can be found in the Xen wiki pages for `pvgrub
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<http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/PvGrub>`_ and `pygrub
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<http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/PyGrub>`_.
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For KVM also the kernel can be loaded either way.
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For loading the kernels from the node, you need to set:
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- ``kernel_args`` optionally set to a valid value (e.g. ``ro``)
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its bootloader), simply set the ``kernel_path`` parameter to an empty
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string, and all the others will be ignored.
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Instance HA features
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.. note:: This section only applies to multi-node clusters
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.. _instance-change-primary-label:
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Changing the primary node
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There are three ways to exchange an instance's primary and secondary
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nodes; the right one to choose depends on how the instance has been
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created and the status of its current primary node. See
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:ref:`rest-redundancy-label` for information on changing the secondary
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node. Note that it's only possible to change the primary node to the
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secondary and vice-versa; a direct change of the primary node with a
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third node, while keeping the current secondary is not possible in a
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single step, only via multiple operations as detailed in
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:ref:`instance-relocation-label`.
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Failing over an instance
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If an instance is built in highly available mode you can at any time
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fail it over to its secondary node, even if the primary has somehow
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failed and it's not up anymore. Doing it is really easy, on the master
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node you can just run::
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That's it. After the command completes the secondary node is now the
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primary, and vice-versa.
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The instance will be started with an amount of memory between its
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``maxmem`` and its ``minmem`` value, depending on the free memory on its
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target node, or the operation will fail if that's not possible. See
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:ref:`instance-startup-label` for details.
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If the instance's disk template is of type rbd, then you can specify
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the target node (which can be any node) explicitly, or specify an
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iallocator plugin. If you omit both, the default iallocator will be
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used to determine the target node::
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Live migrating an instance
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If an instance is built in highly available mode, it currently runs and
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both its nodes are running fine, you can migrate it over to its
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secondary node, without downtime. On the master node you need to run::
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The current load on the instance and its memory size will influence how
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long the migration will take. In any case, for both KVM and Xen
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hypervisors, the migration will be transparent to the instance.
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runtime memory, but at least the instance's minimum memory available
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Ganeti will automatically reduce the instance runtime memory before
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migrating it, unless the ``--no-runtime-changes`` option is passed, in
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which case the target node should have at least the instance's current
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runtime memory free.
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the target node (which can be any node) explicitly, or specify an
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iallocator plugin. If you omit both, the default iallocator will be
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used to determine the target node::
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Moving an instance (offline)
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If an instance has not been create as mirrored, then the only way to
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change its primary node is to execute the move command::
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This has a few prerequisites:
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- the instance must be stopped
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- its current primary node must be on-line and healthy
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- the disks of the instance must not have any errors
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new node, expect it to take proportional to the size of the instance's
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Disk operations
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Disk failures are a common cause of errors in any server
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deployment. Ganeti offers protection from single-node failure if your
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instances were created in HA mode, and it also offers ways to restore
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redundancy after a failure.
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Preparing for disk operations
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It is important to note that for Ganeti to be able to do any disk
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operation, the Linux machines on top of which Ganeti runs must be
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consistent; for LVM, this means that the LVM commands must not return
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failures; it is common that after a complete disk failure, any LVM
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command aborts with an error similar to::
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  /dev/sdb1: read failed after 0 of 4096 at 0: Input/output error
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  /dev/sdb1: read failed after 0 of 4096 at 0: Input/output error
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  Couldn't find device with uuid 't30jmN-4Rcf-Fr5e-CURS-pawt-z0jU-m1TgeJ'.
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manage the logical volumes. This is usually done in a multi-step
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process:
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   โ€œCouldn't find device with uuidโ€ฆโ€ then you need to run the command::
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   command, you need to deactivate it from allocations by running::
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physical volumes should not longer be available for allocation.
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these two operations, see :ref:`storage-units-label`.
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.. _rest-redundancy-label:
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Restoring redundancy for DRBD-based instances
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failed. Depending on which node (primary or secondary) has failed, you
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- if the storage on the primary node has failed, you need to re-create
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  the disks on it
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- if the storage on the secondary node has failed, you can either
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  redundancy on the new secondary node
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though everything is already fine.
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For all three cases, the ``replace-disks`` operation can be used::
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  $ gnt-instance replace-disks -s %INSTANCE_NAME%
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size, node I/O system and network speed. But it is (barring any network
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interruption) completely transparent for the instance.
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.. versionadded:: 2.1
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disks, after which a reinstall can be run, via the ``recreate-disks``
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command::
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``plain`` (LVM storage) and redundant ``drbd`` via the ``gnt-instance
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The conversion must be done while the instance is stopped, and
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converting from plain to drbd template presents a small risk, especially
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if the instance has multiple disks and/or if one node fails during the
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conversion procedure). As such, it's recommended (as always) to make
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sure that downtime for manual recovery is acceptable and that the
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instance has up-to-date backups.
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Debugging instances
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+++++++++++++++++++
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Accessing an instance's disks
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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From an instance's primary node you can have access to its disks. Never
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ever mount the underlying logical volume manually on a fault tolerant
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instance, or will break replication and your data will be
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inconsistent. The correct way to access an instance's disks is to run
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(on the master node, as usual) the command::
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  $ gnt-instance activate-disks %INSTANCE%
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And then, *on the primary node of the instance*, access the device that
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gets created. For example, you could mount the given disks, then edit
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files on the filesystem, etc.
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Note that with partitioned disks (as opposed to whole-disk filesystems),
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you will need to use a tool like :manpage:`kpartx(8)`::
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  # on node1
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  $ gnt-instance activate-disks %instance1%
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  node3:disk/0:โ€ฆ
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  $ ssh node3
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  # on node 3
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  $ kpartx -l /dev/โ€ฆ
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  $ kpartx -a /dev/โ€ฆ
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  $ mount /dev/mapper/โ€ฆ /mnt/
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  # edit files under mnt as desired
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  $ umount /mnt/
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  $ kpartx -d /dev/โ€ฆ
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  $ exit
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  # back to node 1
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After you've finished you can deactivate them with the deactivate-disks
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command, which works in the same way::
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  $ gnt-instance deactivate-disks %INSTANCE%
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Note that if any process started by you is still using the disks, the
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above command will error out, and you **must** cleanup and ensure that
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the above command runs successfully before you start the instance,
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otherwise the instance will suffer corruption.
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Accessing an instance's console
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The command to access a running instance's console is::
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  $ gnt-instance console %INSTANCE_NAME%
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Use the console normally and then type ``^]`` when done, to exit.
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Other instance operations
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Reboot
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~~~~~~
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There is a wrapper command for rebooting instances::
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  $ gnt-instance reboot %instance2%
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By default, this does the equivalent of shutting down and then starting
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the instance, but it accepts parameters to perform a soft-reboot (via
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the hypervisor), a hard reboot (hypervisor shutdown and then startup) or
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a full one (the default, which also de-configures and then configures
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again the disks of the instance).
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Instance OS definitions debugging
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Should you have any problems with instance operating systems the command
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to see a complete status for all your nodes is::
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   $ gnt-os diagnose
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.. _instance-relocation-label:
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Instance relocation
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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While it is not possible to move an instance from nodes ``(A, B)`` to
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nodes ``(C, D)`` in a single move, it is possible to do so in a few
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steps::
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  # instance is located on A, B
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  $ gnt-instance replace -n %nodeC% %instance1%
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  # instance has moved from (A, B) to (A, C)
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  # we now flip the primary/secondary nodes
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  $ gnt-instance migrate %instance1%
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  # instance lives on (C, A)
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  # we can then change A to D via:
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  $ gnt-instance replace -n %nodeD% %instance1%
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Which brings it into the final configuration of ``(C, D)``. Note that we
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needed to do two replace-disks operation (two copies of the instance
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disks), because we needed to get rid of both the original nodes (A and
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B).
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Node operations
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---------------
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There are much fewer node operations available than for instances, but
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they are equivalently important for maintaining a healthy cluster.
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Add/readd
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+++++++++
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It is at any time possible to extend the cluster with one more node, by
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using the node add operation::
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  $ gnt-node add %NEW_NODE%
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If the cluster has a replication network defined, then you need to pass
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the ``-s REPLICATION_IP`` parameter to this option.
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A variation of this command can be used to re-configure a node if its
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Ganeti configuration is broken, for example if it has been reinstalled
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by mistake::
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  $ gnt-node add --readd %EXISTING_NODE%
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This will reinitialise the node as if it's been newly added, but while
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keeping its existing configuration in the cluster (primary/secondary IP,
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etc.), in other words you won't need to use ``-s`` here.
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Changing the node role
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++++++++++++++++++++++
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A node can be in different roles, as explained in the
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:ref:`terminology-label` section. Promoting a node to the master role is
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special, while the other roles are handled all via a single command.
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Failing over the master node
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If you want to promote a different node to the master role (for whatever
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reason), run on any other master-candidate node the command::
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  $ gnt-cluster master-failover
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and the node you ran it on is now the new master. In case you try to run
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this on a non master-candidate node, you will get an error telling you
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which nodes are valid.
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Changing between the other roles
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The ``gnt-node modify`` command can be used to select a new role::
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  # change to master candidate
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  $ gnt-node modify -C yes %NODE%
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  # change to drained status
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  $ gnt-node modify -D yes %NODE%
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  # change to offline status
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  $ gnt-node modify -O yes %NODE%
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  # change to regular mode (reset all flags)
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  $ gnt-node modify -O no -D no -C no %NODE%
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Note that the cluster requires that at any point in time, a certain
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number of nodes are master candidates, so changing from master candidate
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to other roles might fail. It is recommended to either force the
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operation (via the ``--force`` option) or first change the number of
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master candidates in the cluster - see :ref:`cluster-config-label`.
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Evacuating nodes
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++++++++++++++++
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There are two steps of moving instances off a node:
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- moving the primary instances (actually converting them into secondary
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  instances)
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- moving the secondary instances (including any instances converted in
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  the step above)
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Primary instance conversion
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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For this step, you can use either individual instance move
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commands (as seen in :ref:`instance-change-primary-label`) or the bulk
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per-node versions; these are::
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  $ gnt-node migrate %NODE%
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  $ gnt-node evacuate -s %NODE%
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Note that the instance โ€œmoveโ€ command doesn't currently have a node
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equivalent.
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Both these commands, or the equivalent per-instance command, will make
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this node the secondary node for the respective instances, whereas their
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current secondary node will become primary. Note that it is not possible
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to change in one step the primary node to another node as primary, while
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keeping the same secondary node.
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Secondary instance evacuation
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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For the evacuation of secondary instances, a command called
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:command:`gnt-node evacuate` is provided and its syntax is::
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  $ gnt-node evacuate -I %IALLOCATOR_SCRIPT% %NODE%
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  $ gnt-node evacuate -n %DESTINATION_NODE% %NODE%
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The first version will compute the new secondary for each instance in
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turn using the given iallocator script, whereas the second one will
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simply move all instances to DESTINATION_NODE.
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Removal
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+++++++
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Once a node no longer has any instances (neither primary nor secondary),
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it's easy to remove it from the cluster::
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  $ gnt-node remove %NODE_NAME%
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This will deconfigure the node, stop the ganeti daemons on it and leave
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it hopefully like before it joined to the cluster.
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Replication network changes
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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The :command:`gnt-node modify -s` command can be used to change the
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secondary IP of a node. This operation can only be performed if:
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- No instance is active on the target node
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- The new target IP is reachable from the master's secondary IP
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Also this operation will not allow to change a node from single-homed
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(same primary and secondary ip) to multi-homed (separate replication
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network) or vice versa, unless:
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- The target node is the master node and `--force` is passed.
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- The target cluster is single-homed and the new primary ip is a change
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  to single homed for a particular node.
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- The target cluster is multi-homed and the new primary ip is a change
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  to multi homed for a particular node.
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For example to do a single-homed to multi-homed conversion::
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  $ gnt-node modify --force -s %SECONDARY_IP% %MASTER_NAME%
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  $ gnt-node modify -s %SECONDARY_IP% %NODE1_NAME%
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  $ gnt-node modify -s %SECONDARY_IP% %NODE2_NAME%
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  $ gnt-node modify -s %SECONDARY_IP% %NODE3_NAME%
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  ...
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The same commands can be used for multi-homed to single-homed except the
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secondary IPs should be the same as the primaries for each node, for
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that case.
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Storage handling
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++++++++++++++++
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When using LVM (either standalone or with DRBD), it can become tedious
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to debug and fix it in case of errors. Furthermore, even file-based
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storage can become complicated to handle manually on many hosts. Ganeti
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provides a couple of commands to help with automation.
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Logical volumes
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This is a command specific to LVM handling. It allows listing the
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logical volumes on a given node or on all nodes and their association to
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instances via the ``volumes`` command::
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  $ gnt-node volumes
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  Node  PhysDev   VG    Name             Size Instance
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  node1 /dev/sdb1 xenvg e61fbc97-โ€ฆ.disk0 512M instance17
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  node1 /dev/sdb1 xenvg ebd1a7d1-โ€ฆ.disk0 512M instance19
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  node2 /dev/sdb1 xenvg 0af08a3d-โ€ฆ.disk0 512M instance20
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  node2 /dev/sdb1 xenvg cc012285-โ€ฆ.disk0 512M instance16
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  node2 /dev/sdb1 xenvg f0fac192-โ€ฆ.disk0 512M instance18
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The above command maps each logical volume to a volume group and
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underlying physical volume and (possibly) to an instance.
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.. _storage-units-label:
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Generalized storage handling
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. versionadded:: 2.1
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Starting with Ganeti 2.1, a new storage framework has been implemented
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that tries to abstract the handling of the storage type the cluster
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uses.
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First is listing the backend storage and their space situation::
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  $ gnt-node list-storage
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  Node  Name        Size Used   Free
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  node1 /dev/sda7 673.8G   0M 673.8G
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  node1 /dev/sdb1 698.6G 1.5G 697.1G
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  node2 /dev/sda7 673.8G   0M 673.8G
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  node2 /dev/sdb1 698.6G 1.0G 697.6G
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The default is to list LVM physical volumes. It's also possible to list
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the LVM volume groups::
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  $ gnt-node list-storage -t lvm-vg
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  Node  Name  Size
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  node1 xenvg 1.3T
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  node2 xenvg 1.3T
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Next is repairing storage units, which is currently only implemented for
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volume groups and does the equivalent of ``vgreduce --removemissing``::
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  $ gnt-node repair-storage %node2% lvm-vg xenvg
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  Sun Oct 25 22:21:45 2009 Repairing storage unit 'xenvg' on node2 ...
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Last is the modification of volume properties, which is (again) only
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implemented for LVM physical volumes and allows toggling the
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``allocatable`` value::
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  $ gnt-node modify-storage --allocatable=no %node2% lvm-pv /dev/%sdb1%
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Use of the storage commands
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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All these commands are needed when recovering a node from a disk
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failure:
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- first, we need to recover from complete LVM failure (due to missing
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  disk), by running the ``repair-storage`` command
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- second, we need to change allocation on any partially-broken disk
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  (i.e. LVM still sees it, but it has bad blocks) by running
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  ``modify-storage``
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- then we can evacuate the instances as needed
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Cluster operations
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------------------
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Beside the cluster initialisation command (which is detailed in the
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:doc:`install` document) and the master failover command which is
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explained under node handling, there are a couple of other cluster
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operations available.
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.. _cluster-config-label:
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Standard operations
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+++++++++++++++++++
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One of the few commands that can be run on any node (not only the
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master) is the ``getmaster`` command::
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  # on node2
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  $ gnt-cluster getmaster
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  node1.example.com
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It is possible to query and change global cluster parameters via the
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``info`` and ``modify`` commands::
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  $ gnt-cluster info
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  Cluster name: cluster.example.com
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  Cluster UUID: 07805e6f-f0af-4310-95f1-572862ee939c
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  Creation time: 2009-09-25 05:04:15
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  Modification time: 2009-10-18 22:11:47
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  Master node: node1.example.com
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  Architecture (this node): 64bit (x86_64)
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  โ€ฆ
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  Tags: foo
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  Default hypervisor: xen-pvm
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  Enabled hypervisors: xen-pvm
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  Hypervisor parameters:
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    - xen-pvm:
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        root_path: /dev/sda1
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        โ€ฆ
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  Cluster parameters:
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    - candidate pool size: 10
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      โ€ฆ
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  Default instance parameters:
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    - default:
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        memory: 128
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        โ€ฆ
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  Default nic parameters:
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    - default:
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        link: xen-br0
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        โ€ฆ
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There various parameters above can be changed via the ``modify``
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commands as follows:
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- the hypervisor parameters can be changed via ``modify -H
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  xen-pvm:root_path=โ€ฆ``, and so on for other hypervisors/key/values
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- the "default instance parameters" are changeable via ``modify -B
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  parameter=valueโ€ฆ`` syntax
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- the cluster parameters are changeable via separate options to the
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  modify command (e.g. ``--candidate-pool-size``, etc.)
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For detailed option list see the :manpage:`gnt-cluster(8)` man page.
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The cluster version can be obtained via the ``version`` command::
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  $ gnt-cluster version
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  Software version: 2.1.0
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  Internode protocol: 20
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  Configuration format: 2010000
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  OS api version: 15
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  Export interface: 0
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This is not very useful except when debugging Ganeti.
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Global node commands
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There are two commands provided for replicating files to all nodes of a
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cluster and for running commands on all the nodes::
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  $ gnt-cluster copyfile %/path/to/file%
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  $ gnt-cluster command %ls -l /path/to/file%
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These are simple wrappers over scp/ssh and more advanced usage can be
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obtained using :manpage:`dsh(1)` and similar commands. But they are
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useful to update an OS script from the master node, for example.
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Cluster verification
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++++++++++++++++++++
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There are three commands that relate to global cluster checks. The first
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one is ``verify`` which gives an overview on the cluster state,
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highlighting any issues. In normal operation, this command should return
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no ``ERROR`` messages::
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  Sun Oct 25 23:08:58 2009 * Verifying global settings
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  Sun Oct 25 23:08:58 2009 * Gathering data (2 nodes)
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  Sun Oct 25 23:09:00 2009 * Verifying node status
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  Sun Oct 25 23:09:00 2009 * Verifying instance status
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  Sun Oct 25 23:09:00 2009 * Verifying orphan volumes
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  Sun Oct 25 23:09:00 2009 * Verifying remaining instances
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  Sun Oct 25 23:09:00 2009 * Verifying N+1 Memory redundancy
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  Sun Oct 25 23:09:00 2009 * Other Notes
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  Sun Oct 25 23:09:00 2009   - NOTICE: 5 non-redundant instance(s) found.
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  Sun Oct 25 23:09:00 2009 * Hooks Results
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The second command is ``verify-disks``, which checks that the instance's
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disks have the correct status based on the desired instance state
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(up/down)::
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Note that this command will show no output when disks are healthy.
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The last command is used to repair any discrepancies in Ganeti's
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recorded disk size and the actual disk size (disk size information is
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needed for proper activation and growth of DRBD-based disks)::
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  $ gnt-cluster repair-disk-sizes
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  Sun Oct 25 23:13:16 2009  - INFO: Disk 0 of instance instance1 has mismatched size, correcting: recorded 512, actual 2048
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  Sun Oct 25 23:13:17 2009  - WARNING: Invalid result from node node4, ignoring node results
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The above shows one instance having wrong disk size, and a node which
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returned invalid data, and thus we ignored all primary instances of that
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node.
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Configuration redistribution
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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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If the verify command complains about file mismatches between the master
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and other nodes, due to some node problems or if you manually modified
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configuration files, you can force an push of the master configuration
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to all other nodes via the ``redist-conf`` command::
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  $ gnt-cluster redist-conf
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This command will be silent unless there are problems sending updates to
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the other nodes.
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Cluster renaming
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It is possible to rename a cluster, or to change its IP address, via the
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``rename`` command. If only the IP has changed, you need to pass the
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current name and Ganeti will realise its IP has changed::
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  $ gnt-cluster rename %cluster.example.com%
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  This will rename the cluster to 'cluster.example.com'. If
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  you are connected over the network to the cluster name, the operation
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  is very dangerous as the IP address will be removed from the node and
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  the change may not go through. Continue?
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  y/[n]/?: %y%
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  Failure: prerequisites not met for this operation:
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  Neither the name nor the IP address of the cluster has changed
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In the above output, neither value has changed since the cluster
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initialisation so the operation is not completed.
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Queue operations
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The job queue execution in Ganeti 2.0 and higher can be inspected,
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suspended and resumed via the ``queue`` command::
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  $ gnt-cluster queue info
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  The drain flag is unset
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  $ gnt-cluster queue drain
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  $ gnt-instance stop %instance1%
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  Failed to submit job for instance1: Job queue is drained, refusing job
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  $ gnt-cluster queue info
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  The drain flag is set
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  $ gnt-cluster queue undrain
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This is most useful if you have an active cluster and you need to
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upgrade the Ganeti software, or simply restart the software on any node:
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#. suspend the queue via ``queue drain``
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#. wait until there are no more running jobs via ``gnt-job list``
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#. restart the master or another node, or upgrade the software
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#. resume the queue via ``queue undrain``
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.. note:: this command only stores a local flag file, and if you
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   failover the master, it will not have effect on the new master.
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Watcher control
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The :manpage:`ganeti-watcher(8)` is a program, usually scheduled via
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``cron``, that takes care of cluster maintenance operations (restarting
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downed instances, activating down DRBD disks, etc.). However, during
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maintenance and troubleshooting, this can get in your way; disabling it
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via commenting out the cron job is not so good as this can be
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forgotten. Thus there are some commands for automated control of the
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watcher: ``pause``, ``info`` and ``continue``::
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  $ gnt-cluster watcher info
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  The watcher is not paused.
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  $ gnt-cluster watcher pause %1h%
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  The watcher is paused until Mon Oct 26 00:30:37 2009.
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  $ gnt-cluster watcher info
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  The watcher is paused until Mon Oct 26 00:30:37 2009.
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  $ ganeti-watcher -d
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  2009-10-25 23:30:47,984:  pid=28867 ganeti-watcher:486 DEBUG Pause has been set, exiting
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  $ gnt-cluster watcher continue
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  The watcher is no longer paused.
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  $ ganeti-watcher -d
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  2009-10-25 23:31:04,789:  pid=28976 ganeti-watcher:345 DEBUG Archived 0 jobs, left 0
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  2009-10-25 23:31:05,884:  pid=28976 ganeti-watcher:280 DEBUG Got data from cluster, writing instance status file
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  2009-10-25 23:31:06,061:  pid=28976 ganeti-watcher:150 DEBUG Data didn't change, just touching status file
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  $ gnt-cluster watcher info
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  The watcher is not paused.
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The exact details of the argument to the ``pause`` command are available
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in the manpage.
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   failover the master, it will not have effect on the new master.
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Node auto-maintenance
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If the cluster parameter ``maintain_node_health`` is enabled (see the
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manpage for :command:`gnt-cluster`, the init and modify subcommands),
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then the following will happen automatically:
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- the watcher will shutdown any instances running on offline nodes
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- the watcher will deactivate any DRBD devices on offline nodes
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In the future, more actions are planned, so only enable this parameter
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if the nodes are completely dedicated to Ganeti; otherwise it might be
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possible to lose data due to auto-maintenance actions.
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Removing a cluster entirely
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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The usual method to cleanup a cluster is to run ``gnt-cluster destroy``
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however if the Ganeti installation is broken in any way then this will
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not run.
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It is possible in such a case to cleanup manually most if not all traces
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of a cluster installation by following these steps on all of the nodes:
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1. Shutdown all instances. This depends on the virtualisation method
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  - Xen: run ``xm list`` and ``xm destroy`` on all the non-Domain-0
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    instances
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  - KVM: kill all the KVM processes
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  - chroot: kill all processes under the chroot mountpoints
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   no-longer in use by instances); on each node, run ``drbdsetup
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   /dev/drbdN down`` for each active DRBD minor.
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4. If using file-based storage, remove recursively all files and
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   directories under your file-storage directory: ``rm -rf
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   /srv/ganeti/file-storage/*`` replacing the path with the correct path
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   for your cluster.
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5. Stop the ganeti daemons (``/etc/init.d/ganeti stop``) and kill any
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   that remain alive (``pgrep ganeti`` and ``pkill ganeti``).
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6. Remove the ganeti state directory (``rm -rf /var/lib/ganeti/*``),
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   replacing the path with the correct path for your installation.
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7. If using RBD, run ``rbd unmap /dev/rbdN`` to unmap the RBD disks.
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   UUIDs (``rbd rm uuid.rbd.diskN``).
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On the master node, remove the cluster from the master-netdev (usually
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``xen-br0`` for bridged mode, otherwise ``eth0`` or similar), by running
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``ip a del $clusterip/32 dev xen-br0`` (use the correct cluster ip and
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network device name).
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At this point, the machines are ready for a cluster creation; in case
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you want to remove Ganeti completely, you need to also undo some of the
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SSH changes and log directories:
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- ``rm -rf /var/log/ganeti /srv/ganeti`` (replace with the correct
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  paths)
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- remove from ``/root/.ssh`` the keys that Ganeti added (check the
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  ``authorized_keys`` and ``id_dsa`` files)
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- regenerate the host's SSH keys (check the OpenSSH startup scripts)
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- uninstall Ganeti
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Otherwise, if you plan to re-create the cluster, you can just go ahead
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and rerun ``gnt-cluster init``.
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Tags handling
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The tags handling (addition, removal, listing) is similar for all the
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objects that support it (instances, nodes, and the cluster).
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Limitations
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+++++++++++
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Note that the set of characters present in a tag and the maximum tag
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length are restricted. Currently the maximum length is 128 characters,
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there can be at most 4096 tags per object, and the set of characters is
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comprised by alphanumeric characters and additionally ``.+*/:@-``.
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Operations
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++++++++++
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Tags can be added via ``add-tags``::
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  $ gnt-instance add-tags %INSTANCE% %a% %b% %c%
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  $ gnt-node add-tags %INSTANCE% %a% %b% %c%
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  $ gnt-cluster add-tags %a% %b% %c%
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The above commands add three tags to an instance, to a node and to the
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cluster. Note that the cluster command only takes tags as arguments,
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whereas the node and instance commands first required the node and
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instance name.
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Tags can also be added from a file, via the ``--from=FILENAME``
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argument. The file is expected to contain one tag per line.
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Tags can also be remove via a syntax very similar to the add one::
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  $ gnt-instance remove-tags %INSTANCE% %a% %b% %c%
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And listed via::
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  $ gnt-instance list-tags
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  $ gnt-node list-tags
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  $ gnt-cluster list-tags
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Global tag search
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It is also possible to execute a global search on the all tags defined
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in the cluster configuration, via a cluster command::
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  $ gnt-cluster search-tags %REGEXP%
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The parameter expected is a regular expression (see
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:manpage:`regex(7)`). This will return all tags that match the search,
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together with the object they are defined in (the names being show in a
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hierarchical kind of way)::
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  $ gnt-cluster search-tags %o%
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  /cluster foo
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  /instances/instance1 owner:bar
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Job operations
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The various jobs submitted by the instance/node/cluster commands can be
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examined, canceled and archived by various invocations of the
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``gnt-job`` command.
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First is the job list command::
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  $ gnt-job list
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  17771 success INSTANCE_QUERY_DATA
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  17773 success CLUSTER_VERIFY_DISKS
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  17775 success CLUSTER_REPAIR_DISK_SIZES
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  17776 error   CLUSTER_RENAME(cluster.example.com)
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  17780 success CLUSTER_REDIST_CONF
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  17792 success INSTANCE_REBOOT(instance1.example.com)
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More detailed information about a job can be found via the ``info``
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command::
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  $ gnt-job info %17776%
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  Job ID: 17776
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    Status: error
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    Received:         2009-10-25 23:18:02.180569
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    Processing start: 2009-10-25 23:18:02.200335 (delta 0.019766s)
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    Processing end:   2009-10-25 23:18:02.279743 (delta 0.079408s)
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    Total processing time: 0.099174 seconds
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    Opcodes:
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      OP_CLUSTER_RENAME
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        Status: error
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        Processing start: 2009-10-25 23:18:02.200335
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        Processing end:   2009-10-25 23:18:02.252282
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        Input fields:
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          name: cluster.example.com
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        Result:
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          OpPrereqError
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          [Neither the name nor the IP address of the cluster has changed]
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        Execution log:
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During the execution of a job, it's possible to follow the output of a
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job, similar to the log that one get from the ``gnt-`` commands, via the
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watch command::
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  $ gnt-instance add --submit โ€ฆ %instance1%
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  JobID: 17818
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  $ gnt-job watch %17818%
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  Output from job 17818 follows
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  -----------------------------
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  Mon Oct 26 00:22:48 2009  - INFO: Selected nodes for instance instance1 via iallocator dumb: node1, node2
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  Mon Oct 26 00:22:49 2009 * creating instance disks...
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  Mon Oct 26 00:22:52 2009 adding instance instance1 to cluster config
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  Mon Oct 26 00:22:52 2009  - INFO: Waiting for instance instance1 to sync disks.
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  โ€ฆ
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  Mon Oct 26 00:23:03 2009 creating os for instance instance1 on node node1
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  Mon Oct 26 00:23:03 2009 * running the instance OS create scripts...
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  Mon Oct 26 00:23:13 2009 * starting instance...
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  $
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This is useful if you need to follow a job's progress from multiple
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terminals.
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A job that has not yet started to run can be canceled::
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  $ gnt-job cancel %17810%
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But not one that has already started execution::
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  $ gnt-job cancel %17805%
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  Job 17805 is no longer waiting in the queue
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There are two queues for jobs: the *current* and the *archive*
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queue. Jobs are initially submitted to the current queue, and they stay
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in that queue until they have finished execution (either successfully or
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not). At that point, they can be moved into the archive queue using e.g.
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``gnt-job autoarchive all``. The ``ganeti-watcher`` script will do this
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automatically 6 hours after a job is finished. The ``ganeti-cleaner``
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script will then remove archived the jobs from the archive directory
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after three weeks.
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Note that ``gnt-job list`` only shows jobs in the current queue.
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Archived jobs can be viewed using ``gnt-job info <id>``.
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Special Ganeti deployments
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Since Ganeti 2.4, it is possible to extend the Ganeti deployment with
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two custom scenarios: Ganeti inside Ganeti and multi-site model.
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Running Ganeti under Ganeti
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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It is sometimes useful to be able to use a Ganeti instance as a Ganeti
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node (part of another cluster, usually). One example scenario is two
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small clusters, where we want to have an additional master candidate
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that holds the cluster configuration and can be used for helping with
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the master voting process.
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However, these Ganeti instance should not host instances themselves, and
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should not be considered in the normal capacity planning, evacuation
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strategies, etc. In order to accomplish this, mark these nodes as
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non-``vm_capable``::
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  $ gnt-node modify --vm-capable=no %node3%
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The vm_capable status can be listed as usual via ``gnt-node list``::
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  $ gnt-node list -oname,vm_capable
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  Node  VMCapable
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  node1 Y
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  node2 Y
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  node3 N
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When this flag is set, the cluster will not do any operations that
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relate to instances on such nodes, e.g. hypervisor operations,
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disk-related operations, etc. Basically they will just keep the ssconf
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files, and if master candidates the full configuration.
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Multi-site model
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If Ganeti is deployed in multi-site model, with each site being a node
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group (so that instances are not relocated across the WAN by mistake),
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it is conceivable that either the WAN latency is high or that some sites
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have a lower reliability than others. In this case, it doesn't make
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sense to replicate the job information across all sites (or even outside
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of a โ€œcentralโ€ node group), so it should be possible to restrict which
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nodes can become master candidates via the auto-promotion algorithm.
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Ganeti 2.4 introduces for this purpose a new ``master_capable`` flag,
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which (when unset) prevents nodes from being marked as master
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candidates, either manually or automatically.
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As usual, the node modify operation can change this flag::
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  $ gnt-node modify --auto-promote --master-capable=no %node3%
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  Fri Jan  7 06:23:07 2011  - INFO: Demoting from master candidate
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  Fri Jan  7 06:23:08 2011  - INFO: Promoted nodes to master candidate role: node4
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  Modified node node3
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   - master_capable -> False
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   - master_candidate -> False
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And the node list operation will list this flag::
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  $ gnt-node list -oname,master_capable %node1% %node2% %node3%
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  Node  MasterCapable
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  node1 Y
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  node2 Y
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  node3 N
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Note that marking a node both not ``vm_capable`` and not
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``master_capable`` makes the node practically unusable from Ganeti's
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point of view. Hence these two flags should be used probably in
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contrast: some nodes will be only master candidates (master_capable but
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not vm_capable), and other nodes will only hold instances (vm_capable
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but not master_capable).
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Ganeti tools
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------------
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Beside the usual ``gnt-`` and ``ganeti-`` commands which are provided
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and installed in ``$prefix/sbin`` at install time, there are a couple of
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other tools installed which are used seldom but can be helpful in some
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cases.
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lvmstrap
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++++++++
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The ``lvmstrap`` tool, introduced in :ref:`configure-lvm-label` section,
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has two modes of operation:
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- ``diskinfo`` shows the discovered disks on the system and their status
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- ``create`` takes all not-in-use disks and creates a volume group out
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  of them
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.. warning:: The ``create`` argument to this command causes data-loss!
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cfgupgrade
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++++++++++
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The ``cfgupgrade`` tools is used to upgrade between major (and minor)
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Ganeti versions, and to roll back. Point-releases are usually
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transparent for the admin.
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More information about the upgrade procedure is listed on the wiki at
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http://code.google.com/p/ganeti/wiki/UpgradeNotes.
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There is also a script designed to upgrade from Ganeti 1.2 to 2.0,
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called ``cfgupgrade12``.
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cfgshell
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++++++++
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.. note:: This command is not actively maintained; make sure you backup
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   your configuration before using it
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This can be used as an alternative to direct editing of the
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main configuration file if Ganeti has a bug and prevents you, for
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example, from removing an instance or a node from the configuration
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file.
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.. _burnin-label:
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burnin
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++++++
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.. warning:: This command will erase existing instances if given as
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   arguments!
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This tool is used to exercise either the hardware of machines or
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alternatively the Ganeti software. It is safe to run on an existing
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cluster **as long as you don't pass it existing instance names**.
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The command will, by default, execute a comprehensive set of operations
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against a list of instances, these being:
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- creation
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- disk replacement (for redundant instances)
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- failover and migration (for redundant instances)
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- move (for non-redundant instances)
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- disk growth
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- add disks, remove disk
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- add NICs, remove NICs
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- export and then import
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- rename
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- reboot
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- shutdown/startup
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- and finally removal of the test instances
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Executing all these operations will test that the hardware performs
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well: the creation, disk replace, disk add and disk growth will exercise
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the storage and network; the migrate command will test the memory of the
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systems. Depending on the passed options, it can also test that the
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instance OS definitions are executing properly the rename, import and
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export operations.
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sanitize-config
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+++++++++++++++
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This tool takes the Ganeti configuration and outputs a "sanitized"
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version, by randomizing or clearing:
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- DRBD secrets and cluster public key (always)
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- host names (optional)
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- IPs (optional)
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- OS names (optional)
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- LV names (optional, only useful for very old clusters which still have
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  instances whose LVs are based on the instance name)
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By default, all optional items are activated except the LV name
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randomization. When passing ``--no-randomization``, which disables the
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optional items (i.e. just the DRBD secrets and cluster public keys are
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randomized), the resulting file can be used as a safety copy of the
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cluster config - while not trivial, the layout of the cluster can be
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recreated from it and if the instance disks have not been lost it
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permits recovery from the loss of all master candidates.
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move-instance
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+++++++++++++
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See :doc:`separate documentation for move-instance <move-instance>`.
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.. TODO: document cluster-merge tool
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Other Ganeti projects
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Below is a list (which might not be up-to-date) of additional projects
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that can be useful in a Ganeti deployment. They can be downloaded from
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the project site (http://code.google.com/p/ganeti/) and the repositories
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are also on the project git site (http://git.ganeti.org).
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NBMA tools
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++++++++++
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The ``ganeti-nbma`` software is designed to allow instances to live on a
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separate, virtual network from the nodes, and in an environment where
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nodes are not guaranteed to be able to reach each other via multicasting
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or broadcasting. For more information see the README in the source
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archive.
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ganeti-htools
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+++++++++++++
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Before Ganeti version 2.5, this was a standalone project; since that
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version it is integrated into the Ganeti codebase (see
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:doc:`install-quick` for instructions on how to enable it). If you run
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an older Ganeti version, you will have to download and build it
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separately.
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For more information and installation instructions, see the README file
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in the source archive.
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.. vim: set textwidth=72 :
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.. Local Variables:
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.. mode: rst
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.. fill-column: 72
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.. End: