Re: AOE v83 - unknown device

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Thank you for your response.

Have I over extended the dynamic minor number allocation system by
having AOE devices on one server many shelves apart?

IE 0.1 and 19.10

Since I track my AOE assignments carefully, would I be better served
by turning off dynamic minor number allocation and maintain the
/dev/etherd/ devices with the mk_shelf script?

On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 08:55:09PM +0000, Ed Cashin wrote:
> Just some quick thoughts in a hurry...
> 
> Talking about minor numbers is naturally confusing with the aoe driver, because there are at least two kinds:
> 
>   * The AoE address is comprised of a {major, minor} pair, often called shelf.slot.  "AoE minor number"
> 
>   * The Linux system has special block device files with major and minor numbers.  "system minor number"
> 
> For dynamic system minor numbers, which is the default (but see `cat /sys/module/aoe/parameters/aoe_dyndevs` to verify), there is a bitmap of available system minor numbers.  There are over 64000 of them, but you could run out if you have AoE targets coming and going and you don't do aoe-flush.
> 
> If you're doing static system minor numbers, though, you'd expect higher AoE minor numbers to be a problem.
> 
> On Mar 28, 2014, at 3:14 PM, James R. Leu <jleu@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I'm using AOEv83 on my client machines and vbladev20 on my AOE Server.
> > Occasionally when I start a new vblade on the server, the client will
> > see the new aoe device, but attempts to mount it result in
> > mount returning 'unknown device'.  If I relaunch vblade with different
> > shelf/slot numbers it will mount fine.
> > 
> > After unloading/reloading the aoe module on the client I am able to
> > use the original shelf/slot numbers without a problem.
> > 
> > In the situation where it fails the minor number is really high.
> > ex 152.3584
> > 
> > when I use different shelf slot numbers, the minor number
> > looks like I would expect
> > ex 152.290
> > 
> > Has anyone else seen this?
> > Is there a limit to he minor number that aoe uses?
> > 
> > Thank you for your time.
> > 
> > -- 
> > James R. Leu | Systems and Development | INOC | Madison, WI, USA
> > Service. Not Software.®
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