| Posted | Nick | Remark | |
|---|---|---|---|
| #openstack-nova - 2018-07-27 | |||
| 15:12:20 | sean-k-mooney | mriedem: for example the nano flavor with with the cirros image in devstack with no volume for the guest. | |
| 15:12:26 | fried_rice | mriedem: GET /a_c or just GET /rps?resources=... ? | |
| 15:12:36 | mriedem | GET /a_c, | |
| 15:12:49 | mriedem | we have to do that in the scheduler to figure out which providers to filter for a dest host | |
| 15:12:51 | fried_rice | mriedem: and then ignore that result and just copy the resources from the src to the dest? | |
| 15:13:01 | mriedem | i'm looking to confirm that | |
| 15:13:09 | fried_rice | mriedem: well, you could have used GET /rps?resources=... as well | |
| 15:13:19 | mriedem | sure but we don't in the scheduler | |
| 15:13:36 | fried_rice | The right thing would be to use GET /a_c to pick the host *and* create the allocations. Then we wouldn't be having this problem. | |
| 15:13:54 | mriedem | oh you know what, | |
| 15:14:03 | mriedem | yes that's what we o | |
| 15:14:04 | mriedem | *do | |
| 15:14:28 | mriedem | we move the existing allocs from the instance on the source node to the migration record, | |
| 15:14:34 | mriedem | and then call the scheduler and claim on the dest host | |
| 15:14:42 | mriedem | so the migration has allocs on source host and instance has allocs on dest host | |
| 15:14:52 | mriedem | then on successful migration we delete the migration allocs on the source host | |
| 15:15:08 | mriedem | on failure, we delete allocs for instance on dest and move allocs from migratoin on source host to instane | |
| 15:15:09 | mriedem | *instance | |
| 15:15:17 | fried_rice | oh, so what's actually happening is we're erroneously losing the DISK_GB allocation for a minute during the migration, but picking it up again on the dest. | |
| 15:15:26 | mriedem | so we don't hit _move_operation_alloc_request in the scheduler report client | |
| 15:15:41 | cdent | dansmith: the root problem in your test is that two compute nodes are not in the aggregate, when you do the put for that it is coming up 404, so the resource providers don't exist yet, not sure why that is | |
| 15:15:51 | dansmith | cdent: ah, okay | |
| 15:16:13 | dansmith | mriedem: hmm, so we end up double-claiming on the shared provider? | |
| 15:16:41 | dansmith | mriedem: I thought even with the new accounting we had to grab the allocation for the provider in question and regenerate it, which would mean the instance's allocation on the dest wouldn't include the shared one | |
| 15:16:42 | mriedem | i don't think so...as eric said, we'll remove the allocs for the instance on the shared provider, | |
| 15:16:47 | mriedem | then claim on the dest during scheduling | |
| 15:17:26 | dansmith | because we do a full regular schedule? | |
| 15:17:28 | mriedem | i think on a revert or failed migration we'd eff that up though | |
| 15:17:30 | mriedem | yes | |
| 15:17:36 | mriedem | *EXCEPT* in the case of forced live migrate | |
| 15:17:39 | dansmith | oh you're saying we drop the disk allocation but only because we don't copy it for the migration | |
| 15:17:42 | mriedem | we don't go through the scheduler there | |
| 15:17:48 | mriedem | dansmith: yeah | |
| 15:18:10 | dansmith | so, | |
| 15:18:22 | mriedem | on a revert or failed resize, we'll delete the allocs for the instance on the dest host (created by the scheduler) and move those back from the migration to the instance, but the migration allocs won't be on the sharing provider | |
| 15:18:24 | dansmith | what happens if placement picks a different sharing provider than we had before? our disk doesn't actually move | |
| 15:18:27 | mriedem | so we'd lost the DISK_GB alocs in that case | |
| 15:18:38 | dansmith | ah, yeah, anything where we use the migration's allocations would be wrong | |
| 15:19:17 | mriedem | dansmith: yup that's this https://github.com/openstack/nova/blob/master/nova/compute/manager.py#L4138 | |
| 15:19:33 | mriedem | well, we wouldn't hit that yet | |
| 15:19:44 | mriedem | the migration consumer will only have VCPU and MEMORY_MB allocations against the source node | |
| 15:19:52 | mriedem | so this https://github.com/openstack/nova/blob/master/nova/compute/manager.py#L4155 | |
| 15:20:25 | mriedem | so that's definitely busted - we could easily test that with a resize revert test and verify the DISK_GB allocation for the instance is gone | |
| 15:20:41 | dansmith | and forced live | |
| 15:20:52 | mriedem | i haven't stepped through forced live yet (or evac for that matter) | |
| 15:21:06 | sean-k-mooney | dansmith: we should only be able to pick a different provider in a block migrate case correct? if we do not set that flag we should not allow the shareing provider to change | |
| 15:21:07 | dansmith | also, | |
| 15:21:26 | dansmith | migrate to an older node that doesn't have this will drop the shared disk allocation | |
| 15:21:44 | dansmith | because placement will allocate from its own disk inventory, even though it's the same pool, | |
| 15:21:49 | mriedem | sean-k-mooney: re: "for example the nano flavor with with the cirros image in devstack with no volume for the guest." i don't know what you're asking me | |
| 15:21:52 | dansmith | and then when we upgrade that node, we won't convert the allocations | |
| 15:21:54 | dansmith | in fact, | |
| 15:22:09 | dansmith | any upgrade where we boot up on rocky code and change our inventory will break all our allocations right? | |
| 15:22:32 | dansmith | fried_rice: cdent what happens if I have allocations against my disk_gb inventory and then I update my inventory with no disk_gb ? | |
| 15:22:49 | mriedem | i don't think you can do that | |
| 15:22:49 | fried_rice | The inv update will bounce 409 InventoryInUse. | |
| 15:22:51 | mriedem | yeah | |
| 15:23:03 | fried_rice | on every periodic | |
| 15:23:11 | dansmith | okay, so anyone with MISC_SHARES now will failboat on upgrade to rocky | |
| 15:23:14 | fried_rice | update_from_provider_tree will never succeed. | |
| 15:23:23 | dansmith | and anyone that sets that on non-empty computes will stop reporting | |
| 15:23:55 | mriedem | oh right b/c upt removes the DISK_GB from the node provider if it sees it's in a sharing provider relationship | |
| 15:24:00 | dansmith | yeah | |
| 15:24:02 | fried_rice | Note that we didn't document that you could do this. | |
| 15:24:09 | mriedem | and if that DISK_GB is being used it will blow up on the remove | |
| 15:24:15 | mriedem | fried_rice: heh i know | |
| 15:24:17 | dansmith | fried_rice: and yet, it's in documentation and people have tried it, hence the bug yeah? | |
| 15:24:24 | sean-k-mooney | mriedem: in that instance. the flavor has root_gb=0 the imange is like 20MB in glance and we boot it on the dest without claim space in placement. the vm can use as much space as disk topology in the image specifies | |
| 15:24:50 | fried_rice | dansmith: The bug was opened because bhagyashri was working on it and I said it should have a bug report. | |
| 15:25:07 | mriedem | shared storage providers is definitely a feature/spec | |
| 15:25:17 | fried_rice | ...which we don't claim works yet. | |
| 15:25:19 | mriedem | given the upgrade/CI/etc | |
| 15:25:24 | mriedem | i know, but | |
| 15:25:31 | fried_rice | we should document that we *don't* support it. | |
| 15:25:42 | dansmith | well, there's mention of that trait in our own docs, and given what it breaks it's not trivial, IMHO | |
| 15:25:43 | fried_rice | and then take some time to resolve these issues correctly. | |
| 15:25:44 | mriedem | that's what dansmith and melwitt were talking about last night | |
| 15:25:57 | sean-k-mooney | mriedem: anyway thats unrelated to dans question excpet for the fact we dont track the disk usage correctly in placemnet | |
| 15:26:21 | melwitt | yes, described here L8 https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/nova-rocky-release-candidate-todo | |
| 15:26:35 | mriedem | sean-k-mooney: yes i think that's correct and likely a bug; i'm not entirely sure how the resource tracker reports disk usage for a flavor like that which *is* using local disk | |
| 15:26:38 | mriedem | where root_gb=0 | |
| 15:27:05 | mriedem | sean-k-mooney: we've also said you shouldn't use root_gb=0 except for volume-backed flavors | |
| 15:27:15 | mriedem | and added a policy rule in rocky to disable that | |
| 15:27:27 | sean-k-mooney | mriedem: oh cool | |
| 15:27:37 | sean-k-mooney | is is set by default | |
| 15:28:02 | mriedem | sean-k-mooney: https://github.com/openstack/nova/commit/763fd62464e9a0753e061171cc1fd826055bbc01 | |
| 15:28:14 | mriedem | the plan was to disable that by default starting in stein | |
| 15:28:27 | mriedem | so you can't boot a server with a root_gb=0 flavor unless you're doing boot from volume | |
| 15:28:35 | cdent | dansmith: microversions :( | |
| 15:28:52 | mriedem | how are microversions related to this? | |
| 15:29:08 | dansmith | I assume because I messed up a version in my test | |
| 15:29:10 | cdent | (sorry, his test) | |
| 15:29:13 | mriedem | ah | |
| 15:29:16 | mriedem | whew | |
| 15:29:48 | sean-k-mooney | mriedem: right ok cool. if you have existing instces booted that way we sould have to update teh embeeded flavor or resouce dict to indicate or live migration will explode | |
| 15:29:51 | mriedem | sean-k-mooney: so figuring out how we track disk usage for those types of flavors in the resource tracker would be good to know | |
| 15:30:05 | mriedem | because if it was never tracked as usage before, then it's not really a huge regression to not be tracking it in placement | |
| 15:30:08 | sean-k-mooney | mriedem: im pretry sure we track it as 0 | |
| 15:30:20 | sean-k-mooney | e.g. we dont track it at all | |
| 15:30:42 | mriedem | sean-k-mooney: i think that too b/c https://github.com/openstack/nova/blob/master/nova/compute/resource_tracker.py#L1461 | |