[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: storagedriver domain limited to 61 "shares" - Xen 4.16.6 pre2
On 12.02.24 08:40, J. Roeleveld wrote: On Monday, February 12, 2024 8:09:35 AM CET Juergen Gross wrote:On 12.02.24 07:57, J. Roeleveld wrote:On Monday, February 12, 2024 7:40:39 AM CET Juergen Gross wrote:On 11.02.24 17:21, J. Roeleveld wrote: You can raise the default of 1000 nodes per domain (how to do that depends on the Xenstore type you are running, xenstored or oxenstored).Hi Juergen, Many thanks for this. I forgot I already raised this in the past to 10000 on the host and the current amount of entries is quite close to this limit: # xenstore-ls | wc -l 9590 I will increase this and try again when I have a chance to reboot the host.Which version of Xen are you running?I am currently using 4.16.6_pre2In case it is not too old (>4.15), you could try to restart xenstored via live update giving it the new parameters. Note that this feature is still "Tech Preview", but there are no issues I'm aware of. In dom0 you'd do: xenstore-control live-update -c '<new parameters>' /usr/sbin/xenstoredConsidering that restarting of VMs fails once I hit this issue, I prefer to test when I am able to reboot the host anyway. :)Is there any benefit of using "oxenstored" over "xenstored" ? I currently use "xenstored" and apart from this, don't seem to have any issues.I'm biased, as I'm the maintainer of "xenstored". :-)Understandable. Reason I am asking is because "oxenstored" seems new to me as I didn't hear about it till now. Was wondering if that is going to replace "xenstored" eventually.BTW, oxenstored has the same default of 1000 nodes per domain.There is one thing that confuses me about this. I notice the limit is applied to the entire host, not per domain. The limit is a global one being applied to each domain (except dom0), but there are plans to make all Xenstore quota configurable per domain. The entire xenstore-ls output gives me 9k+ entries. This is with 15 domU's. On average, I should stay below 1k nodes per domain. "On average" doesn't really help here. :-) Unless "domain" in this context is not a Virtual Machine ? It is. Juergen Attachment:
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