HA & fast synchronisation
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 6:38 pm
Hi,
I've noticed that the delta file used for fast synchronisation is kept in the same location as the .img file.
I think there may be a problem when the img file almost fills the disk, what happens when the delta file ends up filling the disk and there's no more room for it to grow?
I had an img which almost fills the disk. After a twenty minute planned downtime on one node, the fast resync went very slowly - in short bursts rather than a continous copy, and eventually gave up at around 69% and about 8 hours. Doing a full synchronisation instead, the copy was much smoother (more or less at maximum drive speed, about 3 hours), and completed without error. I the issue with the fast synchronisation may have been due to the drive being full.
It would be good if
a) before doing a synch, Starwind could warn you if space ran out for the delta file and therefore fast synchronisation won't be possible,
and
b) Starwind allowed the user to specify the location of the sync file, so that it could be on a different drive. This should speed up writes when an ha node is down (because the write to the .img and the write to the delta can be done in parallel) and also make it more practical to fill a drive with an img.
cheers,
Aitor
I've noticed that the delta file used for fast synchronisation is kept in the same location as the .img file.
I think there may be a problem when the img file almost fills the disk, what happens when the delta file ends up filling the disk and there's no more room for it to grow?
I had an img which almost fills the disk. After a twenty minute planned downtime on one node, the fast resync went very slowly - in short bursts rather than a continous copy, and eventually gave up at around 69% and about 8 hours. Doing a full synchronisation instead, the copy was much smoother (more or less at maximum drive speed, about 3 hours), and completed without error. I the issue with the fast synchronisation may have been due to the drive being full.
It would be good if
a) before doing a synch, Starwind could warn you if space ran out for the delta file and therefore fast synchronisation won't be possible,
and
b) Starwind allowed the user to specify the location of the sync file, so that it could be on a different drive. This should speed up writes when an ha node is down (because the write to the .img and the write to the delta can be done in parallel) and also make it more practical to fill a drive with an img.
cheers,
Aitor