From: Heinz Mauelshagen <mauelshagen@redhat.com>
To: linux-lvm@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] SuSE 9.0 and LVM2
Date: Fri Feb 13 11:05:11 2004 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040213160611.GF10943@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200402120840.59051.krienke@uni-koblenz.de>
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 08:40:54AM +0100, Rainer Krienke wrote:
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> On Mittwoch, 11. Februar 2004 23:23, Avtar Gill wrote:
> > This is a general question to anyone out there currently using
> > LVM2 with SuSE Professional 9.0 on production servers (or
> > workstations). Would you be kind enough to share your experiences
> > with the rest of us? Did you experience any minor or major issues
> > along the way? SuSE 9.0 ships with LVM 1.* by default but I thought
> > it might be a good idea to implement new servers with LVM 2.*
> > instead so upgrading to future versions of SuSE (with kernel 2.6)
> > will be less of a hassle. Any thoughts or comments?
> >
>
> We are running LVM2 on a suse8.2 system using the suse9.0 kernel (2.4.21-166).
> The lvm2 utilities (version 2.2.00.05) are in this case not taken from suse
> RPMs. I compiled them myself. The system (actualy 3 hosts with a total of ~3
> Hardware RAIDs, configured with raid level 5) is a NFS and SMB fileserver
> with a total of 3 TBytes storage. Actually the RAIDs offer a total of ~6 TB
> but we do mirroring so we can only use have of the real size.
>
> LVM sits on top of a md device hierachy: The hardware RAIDs are connected by
> fibrechannel using 2 seperate paths from each raid array to each host across
> 2 fc switches. So each host has first two multipath md devices and on top of
> this it has a raid1 md device (mirror) that performs mirroring across the
> raids so that even if one complete RAID should fail nothing serious will
> happen. This redundency already proved quite useful since we can take one
> hardware RAID out of order eg for a firmware upgrade we had to do lately
> without stopping the servers in doing their job.
>
> The md mirror each hosts sees is used as physical volume for LVM. Here LVM2
> proved very useful since it allowed me to configure the (md) devices LVM
> should scan for volumes when starting. I first tried using LVM1 in this
> system, but this failed since LVM1 was confused since during scanning the
> disks it saw the volumegroup and the volumes several times (probably due to
> the multipath and mirroring md devices pointing to the same data) and this
> lead to a complete loss of the logical volumes with all the data inside.
Yes, LVM1 copes with 1 MD (eg, RAID1) stacked below it quite well.
It hasn't been engineered to cope with more levels (eg, your RAID1+multipath)
though.
LVM2 as you pointed out, is capable to set up device name filters to
cope with any such multi-level stacks avoiding access to device nodes
you don't like it to access.
Regards,
Heinz -- The LVM Guy --
>
> The filesystem in use on the local volumes is xfs.
>
> The system is running about 6 months now, and we did not have any trouble with
> it.
>
> Have a nice day
> Rainer
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2004-02-11 17:16 [linux-lvm] SuSE 9.0 and LVM2 Avtar Gill
2004-02-13 9:10 ` Rainer Krienke
2004-02-13 11:05 ` Heinz Mauelshagen [this message]
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