Aoe
Serversetup with AOE
install vblade-persist
Install vblade-persist if not already.
If you want to expose a complete LVM first do the usual stuff with (assuming /dev/md1 will be the exposed storage):
pvcreate /dev/md1 vgcreate storage /dev/md1
Setup vblade-persist
Then setup the appropriate shelf and slots on the netdevice you want with the storage backend you want:
/usr/sbin/vblade-persist setup 0 1 br0 /dev/md1
Then make sure it automatically starts on boot:
/usr/sbin/vblade-persist auto all
Lastly start it now (or reboot)
/usr/sbin/vblade-persist start all
You can always check status with
/usr/sbin/vblade-persist ls #shelf slot netif source auto? stat 0 1 br0 /dev/md1 auto run
Client setup with AOE
Install tools
Install aoetools
apt-get install aoetools
Run aoe-stat and it should find the exposed storage*
aoe-stat e0.1 4000.526GB br0 up e1.1 1500.300GB br0 up e2.0 920.198GB br0 up
* - keep in mind aoe is not TCP - so it has to be on the same network as all the servers using it. All servers on that network can then see the exported data.
Now you should be able to run lvscan, vgs etc on all clients on this network and see all lvm-data.
If you want to automagically start various volumes, you could change
/etc/default/aoetools INTERFACES="br0" LVMGROUPS="storage nas mirrordata"
for instance
Upgrading AOE-driver
Especially the driver on debian is pretty old and newer much better ones are out.
First, install prereq, grab source, compile, install, check it is installed and reboot your machine:
# Install prereq apt-get update; apt-get -y install build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r) # Grab source (grab latest version) mkdir aoe cd aoe wget http://support.coraid.com/support/linux/aoe6-84.tar.gz # Extract and Compile tar zxvf aoe6-84.tar.gz make # Install make install # Check version aoe-version # Reboot (if you want to load module at startup you could create a script for it or just put it in /etc/rc.local) modprobe aoe
Optimizations for lowmem systems and avoid large pagecache being flushed to disk
## Some simple aoe-settings to avoid oom and more cleanly writes (from coraid hp: http://support.coraid.com/support/linux/EtherDrive-2.6-HOWTO-5.html#ss5.19 ) echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_ratio echo 4 > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_background_ratio echo 32768 > /proc/sys/vm/min_free_kbytes