Sysadmin/Migrate virtual machine
How to migrate a file-based guest to LVM (online method)
- First, create the logical volume and attach it to the running VM:
treehouse# scp lightwave:/boot/{vmlinuz,initrd}-2.6.31-22-server /srv/vm/kernel/ubuntu/ treehouse# virsh vol-create-as treehouse lightwave-root 10G treehouse# virsh attach-disk lightwave /dev/treehouse/lightwave-root vdc treehouse# virsh console lightwave
- From within the VM, format the new volume and move things over
lightwave# mkfs.ext4 -L lightwave-root -O flex_bg,extent,uninit_bg,sparse_super /dev/vdc lightwave# tune2fs -c -1 -i 0 /dev/vdc lightwave# mount /dev/vdc /mnt lightwave# rsync -PHAXphax --numeric-ids --delete / /mnt/ lightwave# vim /mnt/etc/fstab lightwafe# umount /mnt lightwave# ^D
- Then edit the VM configuration to make it boot without GRUB, using externally provided kernel and initrd:
treehouse# virsh edit lightwave
<os> <type arch='x86_64' machine='pc-0.11'>hvm</type> <kernel>/srv/vm/kernel/ubuntu/vmlinuz-2.6.31-22-server</kernel> <initrd>/srv/vm/kernel/ubuntu/initrd.img-2.6.31-22-server</initrd> <cmdline>console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200n8 vga=normal root=LABEL=lightwave-root ro</cmdline> <boot dev='hd'/> </os> ... <devices> ... <disk type='block' device='disk'> <source dev='/dev/treehouse/lightwave-root'/> <target dev='vda' bus='virtio'/> </disk> ... </devices>
- Reboot
#treehouse virsh destroy lightwave #treehouse virsh start lightwave --console
How to migrate a file-based guest to LVM (offline method)
- Determine the offset of the root partition within the raw disk image:
fdisk -l -u vm.img
- Convert the start offset to bytes:
mount -o loop,offset=$((63 * 512)) vm.img /mnt/
- Then create an LV and copy over everything as in the online case
How to migrate an LVM-based guest to another host
(untested procedure)
First, shutdown the VM, then do:
mount /dev/treehouse/beamrider-root /mnt ssh housetree mount /dev/housetree/beamrider-root /mnt rsync -PHAXphax --delete --numeric-ids /mnt/ housetree:/mnt/ rsync -a /etc/libvirt/qemu/beamrider.xml housetree:/etc/libvirt/qemu/ umount /mnt ssh housetree umount /mnt
Then log to $OTHERHOST and create the domain in virsh.
Downtime can be reduced to just a few minutes by doing a first rsync iteration from within the VM while it's still running.
Make sure you pass all the fancy switches to rsync or you'll loose information on the copy.
Alternative to convert file based VM to block based LVM (Assumes server is treehouse)
Stop the VM
sudo virsh stop name_of_vm
Convert the qcow2 file to a raw file
sudo qemu-img convert "name_of_vm".qcow2 -O raw "name_of_vm".raw
Create the LVM - Make sure the "size_of_vm" is equal or greater than the size of your raw image
sudo virsh vol-create-as treehouse "name_of_vm" "size_of_vm"
Copy the raw image to the LVM
sudo dd if="name_of_vm".raw of=/dev/treehouse/"name_of_vm" bs=1M
Edit the VM configuration
sudo virsh edit "name_of_vm"
<devices> ... <disk type='block' device='disk'> <----- change disk type to block <source dev='/dev/treehouse/"name_of_vm"'/> <------ note that the source is now dev= and not file= <target dev='vda' bus='virtio'/> </disk> ... </devices>
Now start your VM and your all set