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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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      @DustinB3403 said in XenServer 7 install to Dell R730 OBR10 15TB:

      @scottalanmiller So should I destroy this SR and try to create it as EXT3? and if I do can I migrate a thick provision vm over to a thin provisioned host?

      Migration should be fine, but I've not done it. Should you be ext3? That's up to you 🙂

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      • FATeknollogeeF
        FATeknollogee @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7 install to Dell R730 OBR10 15TB:

        @DustinB3403 said in XenServer 7 install to Dell R730 OBR10 15TB:

        @scottalanmiller So should I destroy this SR and try to create it as EXT3? and if I do can I migrate a thick provision vm over to a thin provisioned host?

        Migration should be fine, but I've not done it. Should you be ext3? That's up to you 🙂

        There's obviously not much choice if one desires Thin prov.?

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7 install to Dell R730 OBR10 15TB:

          @DustinB3403 said in XenServer 7 install to Dell R730 OBR10 15TB:

          @scottalanmiller So should I destroy this SR and try to create it as EXT3? and if I do can I migrate a thick provision vm over to a thin provisioned host?

          Migration should be fine, but I've not done it. Should you be ext3? That's up to you 🙂

          My question is converting the storage to thin going to break my VM's if I import them from a Thick provisioned system...

          If you don't have the answer, just say so.

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403
            last edited by

            Also wouldn't it be the smarter choice to go with EXT4 over EXT3?

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            • syko24S
              syko24 @DustinB3403
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              @DustinB3403 said in XenServer 7 install to Dell R730 OBR10 15TB:

              @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7 install to Dell R730 OBR10 15TB:

              @DustinB3403 said in XenServer 7 install to Dell R730 OBR10 15TB:

              @scottalanmiller So should I destroy this SR and try to create it as EXT3? and if I do can I migrate a thick provision vm over to a thin provisioned host?

              Migration should be fine, but I've not done it. Should you be ext3? That's up to you 🙂

              My question is converting the storage to thin going to break my VM's if I import them from a Thick provisioned system...

              If you don't have the answer, just say so.

              Don't quote me on this but I believe your VM's would be fine. Thin provisioning is just the way the virtual disk is created and expands as the internal data grows. If you migrate a VM that was created with thick provisioning, it would just stay in that state of using all the disk space you assigned to it.

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              • syko24S
                syko24 @DustinB3403
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                @DustinB3403 - You could always image the systems instead of migrating. But I guess that depends on if you can allow for down time.

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                • DustinB3403D
                  DustinB3403 @syko24
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                  @syko24 said in XenServer 7 install to Dell R730 OBR10 15TB:

                  @DustinB3403 - You could always image the systems instead of migrating. But I guess that depends on if you can allow for down time.

                  No down time, ever!

                  Is the mantra here, even though its not warranted.

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                  • BRRABillB
                    BRRABill @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said

                    It can't be. Thin provisioning in XS is ext3 and thick is LVM. It's not that they are doing thin on ext3, it's that the terms are used interchangeably. Thin is a code name for ext3, thick is a code name for LVM. The act of mounting LVM makes it thick.

                    Can you explain this a little more?

                    I am confused in that other systems use thin provisioning. (Such as you can do in Hyper-V.)

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                    • FATeknollogeeF
                      FATeknollogee @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7 install to Dell R730 OBR10 15TB:

                      @momurda said in XenServer 7 install to Dell R730 OBR10 15TB:

                      Have you checked if Thin Provisioning is on? I don't think that it works with lvm SR

                      It can't be. Thin provisioning in XS is ext3 and thick is LVM. It's not that they are doing thin on ext3, it's that the terms are used interchangeably. Thin is a code name for ext3, thick is a code name for LVM. The act of mounting LVM makes it thick.

                      Makes no sense...
                      Why does/would the XS installer GUI even let one select Thin prov on a 14+TB SR

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                      • DustinB3403D
                        DustinB3403
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                        What makes no sense is why the heck does it take forever to setup an EXT SR on XS7. . .

                        xe sr-create content-type=user device-config:device=/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-3614187704833f8001ed9d6ae6bb5dc14-part3 host-uuid=aa6e9fa0-ba41-421f-92fa-ec34aa73c2b5 name-label="Local Storage" shared=false type=ext
                        
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                        • BRRABillB
                          BRRABill @FATeknollogee
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                          @FATeknollogee said in XenServer 7 install to Dell R730 OBR10 15TB:

                          @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7 install to Dell R730 OBR10 15TB:

                          @momurda said in XenServer 7 install to Dell R730 OBR10 15TB:

                          Have you checked if Thin Provisioning is on? I don't think that it works with lvm SR

                          It can't be. Thin provisioning in XS is ext3 and thick is LVM. It's not that they are doing thin on ext3, it's that the terms are used interchangeably. Thin is a code name for ext3, thick is a code name for LVM. The act of mounting LVM makes it thick.

                          Makes no sense...
                          Why does/would the XS installer GUI even let one select Thin prov on a 14+TB SR

                          Yeah that is what I was saying. Dumb.

                          Unless we are missing something.

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                          • DustinB3403D
                            DustinB3403
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                            The file system LVM doesn't support thin provisioning, simply.

                            EXT does however, so you'd assume that by selecting enable thing provisioning, you'd be setting the local storage to be configured for EXT.

                            Yet if it's over 2TB is size it doesn't mount.

                            That's my guess

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                            • BRRABillB
                              BRRABill
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                              LVM definitely can't be thin provisioned? I don't know myself, but Googled...

                              https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Logical_Volume_Manager_Administration/thinprovisioned_volumes.html

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                              • DustinB3403D
                                DustinB3403
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                                I'll play with my lab at some point and see if I can get this going.

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                                • FATeknollogeeF
                                  FATeknollogee
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                                  Not sure why it let's you pick these options..............
                                  0_1476301206875_xsthin.PNG

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                                  • DustinB3403D
                                    DustinB3403
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                                    So the individual 8TB drives are all listed as available targets, but selecting the thin provisioning seems to do nothing.

                                    It still configures it as LVM, and thick.

                                    For testing, go ahead and follow through with the process, then once the install is complete run

                                     xe sr-list uuid=<any 8tb uuid> params=all
                                    
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                                    • FATeknollogeeF
                                      FATeknollogee
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                                      Will do.
                                      I added 4x 8TB virtual drives + 1x 64GB (for o/s)

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                                      • FATeknollogeeF
                                        FATeknollogee
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                                        How about the message: "One SR will created that spans the selected disks"?

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                                        • DustinB3403D
                                          DustinB3403 @FATeknollogee
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                                          @FATeknollogee I'm not certain, I've never presented more than a single disk to be used for the local storage.

                                          If it create a single array across of the disks then it's doing some sort of RAID setup. Which would be bad, since you generally want your array managed by the controller

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                                          • DustinB3403D
                                            DustinB3403
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                                            Unless of course you're using software raid.

                                            But this was previously setup inside of XS, not during installation. (there is a guide around here somewhere with software raid and XS 6.5)

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