Hi, I am using share storage for Octavia instance. We can mv Octavia instances by failover but if there is a hundred of lb then it will be a big problem. I am planning to use specific computers for Octavia only and use Active-Standby Topologies. Nguyen Huu Khoi On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 3:16 PM Takashi Kajinami <kajinamit@oss.nttdata.com> wrote:
This is not an issue with Octavia but is more about usage of Nova. By default, amphora instances are deployed using image boot, and use ephemeral disks stored in compute nodes. Unless you have a shared storage in your compute nodes to store ephemeral disks(nfs, ceph and so on), you have to enable block-migration to live migrate the instance. (See --block-migration option in openstack CLI)
However, AFAIK the general recommendation is to try amphora failover (which internally recreates the amphora instance) instead of live-migrating it, as is described in the guide[1]. You might want to try that method instead.
[1] https://docs.openstack.org/octavia/latest/admin/guides/operator-maintenance.... from-a-host On 11/29/23 14:17, Nguyễn Hữu Khôi wrote:
Hello everyone.
I deploy amphora instances using shared storage but when I do live migrate it to another host, I encounter this error.
*Error: *Failed to live migrate instance to host "AUTO_SCHEDULE". Details <https://cloudhn.fpt.net/admin/instances/#message_details> compute12 is not on shared storage: Shared storage live-migration requires either shared storage or boot-from-volume with no local disks
Woud we have a solution for this?
Thank you.
Nguyen Huu Khoi