[virt-tools-list] Live migration of iscsi based targets
Mark van Walraven
markv at netvalue.net.nz
Wed Oct 27 19:06:57 UTC 2010
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 11:10:25AM +0200, Gildas Bayard wrote:
> My understanding is that blade A got it's iscsi disk cache up and
> running and that when the VM comes back, blade A has no way to know that
> the VM got its disk altered by its stay on blade B for a while. Hence
> the corruption.
Another possible reason is caching by KVM. Check in the <disk> element
of the domain definition for one like:
<driver name='qemu' cache='none'/>
Without it, KVM defaults to 'writethrough' caching, which is not safe
for migration.
Regards,
Mark.
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