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Re: The Scheduling feature when reboot the instance

 



Ignoring issues of Ram . I have a number of questions as the following model:

My node-1's resource as the following:

   CPU : 4 core
   RAM: 4 GB.

Now , My Node-1 is hosting 4 instances:

   3 instance: (each VM: 1 core CPU, 2 GB ram,..).
   2 instance(i-00000001, i-00000002) is turn of and 1 instance(i-00000003) is
   running.
   1 instance : (1 core CPU, 1 GB ram).
   It is running.(i-00000004)

I request new ínstance by the euca-run-instance command. My new instance (
i-00000005) is located on the node 1. This is the problem for the
nova-scheduler.

What is happen ? If I reboot 2 instances : i-00000001,i-00000002.

How do we manage this problem in Openstack ?

I think that: My 2 instances (i-00000001 , i-00000002) should be migrated to the
rest available resources as node-2 and node-3.

If not, it's actually very difficult to manage and reboot the instances which
are turned off. And their resources-allocated will be reused for the new
instances.

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Gửi từ : Vishvananda Ishaya [vishvananda@xxxxxxxxx]

Gửi lúc : 12/04/2012 11:43 PM

Gửi tới : openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;vishvananda@xxxxxxxxx

Chủ đ�: Re: [Openstack] The Scheduling feature when reboot the
instance



No this does not exist. If you are going to overprovision ram, you should
probably make sure that you have swap enabled on your host.

Vish


On Apr 12, 2012, at 4:10 AM, Văn ��nh Phúc wrote:




   Hi.

   I'm using Openstack (2011.3
   (2011.3-nova-milestone-tarball:tarmac-20110922115702-k9nkvxqzhj130av2) with
   3 Compute nodes.

   My scheduling option is default.

   I have the problem as the following steps:

       Compute node 1 is installed the modules: nova-api, nova-compute and
       nova-network.
       The resource of node-1 max is fitfor 3 instances (m1.small): i-00000001,
       i-00000002, i-00000003.
       I turn off i-00000001.
       and then I request new ínstance by the euca-run-instance command , My
       new instance ( i-00000004) is located on the node 1.
       The resources: RAM , CPU,.. of node-2 and node-3 is available.
       finally, I reboot the i-00000001.What is happen? the i-00000001 is
       rebooted on the node-1 , and It's shutdown off after reboot.I checked
       the libvirt's log :

       "Failed to allocate 2147483648 B: Cannot allocate memory
       2012-04-12 16:11:50.530: shutting down"

   So , Do Openstack have the sheduling feature when rebooting the instance ?

   Example: As above , My instance (i-00000001) will be migrated to node-2 or
   node-3 when the resource of node-1 is not available.

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