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Re: [Xen-devel] XCP - FYI - An easy way to wedge (and fix) a Cloud



On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 09:04:31AM -0700, dwight at supercomputer.org wrote:
> This is mostly FYI. I know someone else is going to run into this.
> 
> It turns out that it's real easy to wedge an entire Cloud with
> the default configurations in XCP 0.1.1. We saw this recently
> with our Development Cloud.
> 
> It turns out that /var/log had filled up the root filesystem on
> the master.  500M+ worth of messages in there. After I tracked 
> down the problem, and freed this space up, everything started  
> working again.
> 
> When this happens, various things either fail mysteriously 
> (including a failure of the slaves and master to reboot),
> xsconsole wedging (on the master and slaves), and OpenXenCenter 
> not being able to connect, and at best messages that aren't
> helpful.
> 
> I would recommend, at the very least, that compression of the
> logs in logrotate.conf be turned on. I'd also strongly  recommend
> that this be the default in release 0.5.
> 


Thanks for the heads up.


> Myself, I've taken this further, by putting logrotate into the
> hourly cronjob. And we're going to change our automatic 
> installation scripts to put /var on a separate, large disk 
> volume, not on the root filesystem.
> 
> Having /var separate from the root filesystem is generally
> a wise move for servers, so that /var doesn't impact the root.
> 
> I'd also add that having grub available would've been helpful.
> 

Yeah.. I've been wondering why XenServer/XCP are not using grub? 

-- Pasi


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