Re: Activate Cache Tier on Running Pools

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Hi,

this solved my problem! I forgot the permissions on the cache pool

Best
Robert

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Kees Meijs <kees@xxxxxxxx> 
Gesendet: Montag, 16. September 2019 13:21
An: Eikermann, Robert <eikermann@xxxxxxxxxx>; Fyodor Ustinov <ufm@xxxxxx>; Wido den Hollander <wido@xxxxxxxx>
Cc: ceph-users@xxxxxxx
Betreff: Re:  Re: Activate Cache Tier on Running Pools

Hi Robert,

As long as you triple-check permissions on the cache tier (should be the same as your actual storage pool) you should be fine.

In our setup I applied this a few times. The first time I made the assumption permissions would be inherited or not applicable but IOPs get redirected towards the tier and therefore permissions should be sane. It stopped all IOPs until I removed the overlay again. But alas; some VMs died already.

Later on I extra checked the permissions and all was well.

K.

On 16-09-2019 13:12, Eikermann, Robert wrote:
> That would be the case for me. I think all data during one day would fit into the cache, and we could slowly flush back over night (or even over the weekend). But my impression is, I would have to test it. So my initial question: Do I have to stop all VMs before activating the cache? And restart one by one with the cache enabled?

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