On 12/10/18 5:46 AM, Lentes, Bernd wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>

Hi Bernd,

I was doing some mail housekeeping and realized I never responded to this message. Apologies for the long delay.

Unfortunately not.

I have some more questions, maybe you can help me a bit.
I found 
http://epic-alfa.kavli.tudelft.nl/share/doc/libvirt-devel-0.10.2/migration.html 
, which is
quite interesting.

The canonical location of that doc is the libvirt website :-)

https://libvirt.org/migration.html

When i migrate with virsh, i use:
virsh --connect=qemu:///system migrate --verbose --live  domain 
qemu+ssh://ha-idg-1/system

When pacemaker migrates, it creates this sequence:
virsh --connect=qemu:///system --quiet migrate --live  domain 
qemu+ssh://ha-idg-1/system
which is quite the same.
Do i understand the webpage correctly, is this a "Native migration, client to two 
libvirtd servers" ?

Yes, that is correct.

Furthermore the document says:
"To force migration over an alternate network interface the optional hypervisor 
specific URI must be provided".

I have both hosts also connected directly to each other with a bonding device 
using round-robin, and an internal ip (192.168.100.xx).
When i want to use this device, which is maybe a bit faster and more secure 
(directly connected), how do i have to specify that ?

By using the 'migrateuri' parameter. See 'migrate' section of virsh man page for more details.

virsh --connect=qemu:///system --quiet migrate --live  domain 
qemu+ssh://ha-idg-1/system tcp://192.168.100.xx

This example looks correct, where the 'tcp://192.168.100.xx' part is the 
migrateuri.

Does it have to be the ip from the source or the destination ? Does the source 
then use automatically use
also its device with 192.168.100.xx ?

It is the address of the destination. The destination will select a port if not specified, open a socket for the incoming migration, and provide the address/port to the source so it can connect and send the migration stream.

Note that /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf contains some knobs for controlling default migration settings in the qemu driver.

Regards,
Jim

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