On 23-12-15 10:45, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 10:29:04AM +0100, Wido den Hollander wrote:
> This allows user to use the volume wiping functionality of the libvirt
> storage driver.
>
> All data from the volume will be wiped by calling rbd_discard() in chunks of the
> underlying object and stripe size inside Ceph.
>
> This will ensure all data is zeroed and leaves the user with a completely empty
volume
> ready for use again.
Based on the name 'rbd_discard' it sounds like this is going to call
TRIM/DISCARD on the underlying storage too ? If so, then I don't think
that this is an appropriate approach for this API. The virStorageVolWipe
API should clear the data, *without* having any effect on the storage of
the API - ie we don't want to discard underling storage blocks as a
side effect
Afaik it zeroes/trims all the RBD objects on the Ceph cluster, but it
doesn't TRIM the lower SSD on it's turn.
So it will send these calls to Ceph/RBD and it will zero all the data of
that specific volume. A rather simple way to get rid of the data in a
volume.
If makes sure that the volume no longer contains any data for the
end-user. All user-data on the volume will be gone.
Or am I misunderstanding you? What is it supposed to do?
Wido
Regards,
Daniel