[Gluster-infra] r.g.o down?

Michael Scherer misc at redhat.com
Thu Apr 21 09:28:27 UTC 2016


Le jeudi 21 avril 2016 à 14:29 +0530, Kaushal M a écrit :
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 1:14 PM, Michael Scherer <misc at redhat.com> wrote:
> > Le jeudi 21 avril 2016 à 12:47 +0530, Kaushal M a écrit :
> >> I restarted Gerrit that should have fixed it for now.
> >>
> >> As this has happened several times since the migration, I thought
> >> something wasn't done correctly.
> >> Turns out the gerrit VM is a really-(really)-low end VM with just 1
> >> CPU core and 2GBs of RAM!!
> >>
> >> Michael, was this intentional or did you some how overlook this?
> >
> > I likely overlooked. I reused the same type of VM than the one for
> >
> >>  IIRC,
> >> before the migration the VM was running with a dual-core CPU at least
> >> and more RAM.
> >
> > 4G of ram and 2 cpus. So I propose to go to 6G and still 2 cpu for now ?
> 
> Fine with me. We always have room to grow if required.
> 
> >
> >> The hypervisor has more than enough resources to run a beefier VM. I
> >> was thinking of bumping the VM to a 4 Cores and 8 GB of RAM (or more).
> >> I'll do this if there are no objections.
> >
> > This requires a reboot however, is this ok ?
> 
> Doing this shouldn't take longer that ~5minutes. We could do it any time.
> It would have been so much easier if libvirt allowed hot-plugging cpu
> and ram like disks.

Seems to be supported in openstack, and in version we use on RHEL 7.

And virsh has a command setvcpus with a --live switch, and the same for
the ram.

Shall I try later today ?
(worst case, it crash and we reboot)
-- 
Michael Scherer
Sysadmin, Community Infrastructure and Platform, OSAS





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