Thanks for the quick response Daniel.

>What value is in
>
>   /sys/bus/scsi/devices/XXXXX/type
>
>for the LUN in question ?  And is that value different for all the
>other LUNs in that HBA ?

I'll check.

In the mean time, what sort of 'processing' does libvirt do that might result in an error ("If we have an error processing any volume, that will be skipped.")? eg if we see a vol that is not getting added, is there a command-line we can do to confirm there's something 'wrong' with this vol?

thnx again,

- G

Dr. Gareth S. Bestor
IBM Senior Software Engineer
Systems & Technology Group - Systems Management Standards
971-285-6375 (mobile)
bestor@us.ibm.com



Re: [libvirt-users] which vols added to storage pool during refresh?

Daniel P. Berrange to: Gareth S Bestor
08/17/11 10:44 AM

Cc: libvirt-users

Please respond to "Daniel P. Berrange"







On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 10:36:26AM -0700, Gareth S Bestor wrote:
> As you can see, this pool maps to /dev/disk/by-id. There may be a large
> number of actual volume entries in /dev/disk/by-id, however it appears
> only a distinct subset of them are actually added into the libvirt pool
> when you do a pool-refresh. What does libvirt check when determining
> which, and whether or not, to add one of these volume into the vol-list?
>
> In particular, we have a case when one specific volume in /dev/disk/by-id
> is *not* added into the pool, and no amount of pool-refresh makes a
> difference. We did notice that if you remove all the sym links in
> /dev/disk/by-id and do a pool-refresh, that libvirt re-scans the bus,
> recreates the links in /dev/disk/by-id, and adds (some of) the volumes
> back into the vol-list. But not this one problematic vol, so clearly there
> is something about this vol that libvirt doesnt like and why it is
> (deliberately?) not added to the pool.
>
> What checks, etc does libvirt make against vols when determining whether
> to add them to a pool?

If we have an error processing any volume, that will be skipped. There
is one non-error related check though, that may cause a volume to be
skipped:

   /* We don't create volumes for devices other than disk and cdrom
    * devices, but finding a device that isn't one of those types
    * isn't an error, either. */
   if (!(device_type == VIR_STORAGE_DEVICE_TYPE_DISK ||
         device_type == VIR_STORAGE_DEVICE_TYPE_ROM))
   {
       retval = 0;
       goto out;
   }

What value is in

  /sys/bus/scsi/devices/XXXXX/type

for the LUN in question ?  And is that value different for all the
other LUNs in that HBA ?


Daniel
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