[ClusterLabs] Adding 'virsh migrate migrate-setspeed' support to the vm RA
Dejan Muhamedagic
dejanmm at fastmail.fm
Mon Sep 14 11:19:59 UTC 2015
Hi Digimer,
On Fri, Sep 04, 2015 at 03:36:09AM -0400, Digimer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I hit an issue a little while ago where live-migrating a VM (on the
> same management network normally used for corosync and a few other
> monitoring tasks) ate up all the bandwidth, causing corosync to declare
> a failure and triggering a fence.
>
> I've dealt with this, in part, by adding redundant ring support on a
> different network. However, I'd like to also limit the migration
> bandwidth so that I don't need to fail over the ring in the first place.
As you certainly know, heavy traffic networks are not well suited
for the latency sensitive cluster communication. Best to have the
two separated.
> Is it reasonable/feasible to add 'virsh migrate-setspeed' support to
> the vm.sh RA? Something like; 'setspeed="75MiB"'?
Yes, sounds like a good idea. Care to open an issue in github?
Thanks,
Dejan
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