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Animesh Chaturvedi updated CLOUDSTACK-354: ------------------------------------------ Assignee: Nitin Mehta > Display of storage statistics is wrong. > --------------------------------------- > > Key: CLOUDSTACK-354 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-354 > Project: CloudStack > Issue Type: Bug > Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the > default.) > Components: KVM, Storage Controller, UI > Affects Versions: pre-4.0.0 > Environment: 4.0.0 - second release vote, CentOS 6.3 - KVM > Reporter: David Nalley > Assignee: Nitin Mehta > Priority: Critical > Fix For: 4.1.0 > > > UI Statistics seem inversely calculated > UI is reporting local storage as having 100660162560 of 105689374720 bytes > consumed. > KVM node 1 has the following stats: > /dev/mapper/vg_supv-lv_root > 50G 3.3G 44G 8% / > which is really 3436224 45548476 in megabytes > KVM node2 has the following stats: > /dev/mapper/vg_kvm2-lv_root > 50G 1.5G 46G 4% / > which is really 1486956 47497744 > Combining the two available MB figures comes up with 93046220 available, or > rather 94% free - rather than 95% consumed > Here is what virsh shows for one fo the local storage pools: > virsh # pool-info 11d434ae-d61a-44a3-8bb9-8eba8ac8b015 > Name: 11d434ae-d61a-44a3-8bb9-8eba8ac8b015 > UUID: 11d434ae-d61a-44a3-8bb9-8eba8ac8b015 > State: running > Persistent: yes > Autostart: no > Capacity: 49.22 GB > Allocation: 1.42 GB > Available: 47.80 GB > And here is the response to a listStoragePools - which likewise shows almost > zero usage for the local storage pools > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <liststoragepoolsresponse cloud-stack-version="4.0.0.20121014100600"> > <count>3</count> > <storagepool> > <id>d2f59dd8-2b28-42f0-bd3b-d7e3f4413f47</id> > <zoneid>d06193b2-7980-4ad1-b5d8-7b2f2eda63c3</zoneid> > <zonename>SanJose</zonename> > <podid>885d2dc4-8bc8-4f91-b1dd-78b19a2a9fc8</podid> > <podname>POD1</podname> > <name>supv.cloudstack.org</name> > <ipaddress>10.208.38.2</ipaddress> > <path>/var/lib/libvirt/images/</path> > <created>2012-10-14T20:57:36-0400</created> > <type>Filesystem</type> > <clusterid>cc6d5a86-c57b-43d0-b927-ee60556c38a1</clusterid> > <clustername>cluster1</clustername> > <disksizetotal>52844687360</disksizetotal> > <disksizeallocated>0</disksizeallocated> > <disksizeused>3524911104</disksizeused> > <tags></tags> > <state>Up</state> > </storagepool> > <storagepool> > <id>b55460a5-00f9-3eae-9d41-a95100c328d0</id> > <zoneid>d06193b2-7980-4ad1-b5d8-7b2f2eda63c3</zoneid> > > <zonename>SanJose</zonename><podid>885d2dc4-8bc8-4f91-b1dd-78b19a2a9fc8</podid> > <podname>POD1</podname> > <name>nfs1</name> > <ipaddress>10.208.38.2</ipaddress> > <path>/home/primary</path> > <created>2012-10-14T21:25:08-0400</created> > <type>NetworkFilesystem</type> > <clusterid>cc6d5a86-c57b-43d0-b927-ee60556c38a1</clusterid> > <clustername>cluster1</clustername> > <disksizetotal>174001750016</disksizetotal> > <disksizeallocated>725950464</disksizeallocated> > <disksizeused>4471128064</disksizeused> > <tags></tags> > <state>Up</state> > </storagepool> > <storagepool> > <id>11d434ae-d61a-44a3-8bb9-8eba8ac8b015</id> > <zoneid>d06193b2-7980-4ad1-b5d8-7b2f2eda63c3</zoneid> > > <zonename>SanJose</zonename><podid>885d2dc4-8bc8-4f91-b1dd-78b19a2a9fc8</podid> > <podname>POD1</podname> > <name>kvm2.cloudstack.org</name> > <ipaddress>10.208.38.3</ipaddress> > <path>/var/lib/libvirt/images/</path> > <created>2012-10-15T01:31:53-0400</created> > <type>Filesystem</type> > <clusterid>cc6d5a86-c57b-43d0-b927-ee60556c38a1</clusterid> > <clustername>cluster1</clustername> > <disksizetotal>52844687360</disksizetotal> > <disksizeallocated>0</disksizeallocated> > <disksizeused>1522647040</disksizeused> > <tags></tags> > <state>Up</state> > </storagepool> > </liststoragepoolsresponse> -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira