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Live Migration Non-Uniform VMWare
Hello All,
I have 2 Compellent SC4020's in different sites. they are configured with a replication link outside of my other networking. I have 2 vmware clusters one connected to each san in a non-uniform method. I have configured one of my volumes to live migrate from one san to another. This volume is configured to be 500GB and was currently using 75GB.
Once I had migrated the volume from one san to another I expected the original volume to drop to 0GB used and the new volume to go to 75GB plus the extra data written. The new volume has the extra data written but the old volume has the same 75GB size. So is this normal or am I missing something?
Thanks,
Scott
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December 25th, 2020 07:00
Hello
I regard to your question, yes, you'd need to complete the migration. Just referring to the text of the manual, but it shows that prior to completing the migration, IO requests are still being sent to the old destination. The process of completing is the process of safely pointing your traffic to its new destination in software.
DELL-Josh Cr
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December 23rd, 2020 16:00
Hi Scott,
Page 117 https://dell.to/34HcIMd Did you choose the option to complete the live migration?
ScottG67
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December 24th, 2020 13:00
I did not select complete, because if I select complete my vm will stop functioning as the storage has disappeared. With a non-uniform configuration the vm keeps writing to the SAN that originally has it's volume; however, the SAN passes that request to the SAN that actually has the volume. So if I "Complete" the move the initial SAN will remove the mapping to the host and my vm will die.
DELL-Sam L
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December 24th, 2020 15:00
Hello ScottG67,
You will not see the space change unless you delete the volume. Are the roles going to change or are the going to stay the same?
ScottG67
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December 24th, 2020 15:00
The roles were swapped automatically once the migration was completed. Ok, so from what I am hearing the original volume size will stay the same until I "Complete" the migration and then I could delete the volume? The issue I have with that is the non-uniform configuration I have I cannot provide access directly to vm's in one cluster to a SAN in another site so I would then have to move the VM to the other site as well.
ScottG67
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December 29th, 2020 07:00
This is what I figured so in anon-uniform setup this will instantly break the connection and the VM will cease to function as it will no longer see it's data. So I guess I will have to move the vm to the other site and fix the mapping to the data over there before I complete the move. This is not what I saw in my testing so it is a little unfortunate that I'll have to move my vm but I guess.
Thanks,
Scott