Hi, On 28/07/2016 10:34, Marcus Furlong wrote: > I've been trying to find some information about using nova resize on > shared storage, without giving each compute node ssh access to every > other compute node. As the VM is on shared storage, the compute node > shouldn't need ssh access to another compute node?
AFAIR, nova-compute uses ssh to check whether the source and target compute node are in fact sharing the underlying storage for resize (and migrate) operations so it can choose the best resize strategy (scp versus local copy). > Is this something that anyone has succeeded in doing? Yep, we have GPFS as our underlying shared filesystem and we had to setup cross-node ssh access for nova in order to get resize/migration working (live migration is another story: if you're using ssh-tunneled connections you're already set). > I've found the following documentation: > > http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/config-reference/compute/resize.html > > http://docs.openstack.org/user-guide/cli_change_the_size_of_your_server.html > > but it does not say what to do in the case of shared storage. You should do the same thing for non-shared storage: set up ssh access for nova across all compute nodes. nova-compute will recognize that the underlying storage is shared and bypass ssh for all image-related operations. All the best, -- Matteo Panella INFN CNAF Via Ranzani 13/2 c - 40127 Bologna, Italy Phone: +39 051 609 2903
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