On Fri, Apr 06, 2012 at 11:29:47PM -0700, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> I am setting up multipathing on RHEL6 via iSCSI to an IBM XIV. My
> iSCSI target looks like this:
>
> 172.16.10.1:3260,1793 iqn.2005-10.com.xivstorage:003974
> 172.16.8.22:3260,2048 iqn.2005-10.com.xivstorage:003974
> 172.16.10.22:3260,2049 iqn.2005-10.com.xivstorage:003974
> 172.16.8.23:3260,2304 iqn.2005-10.com.xivstorage:003974
> 172.16.10.23:3260,2305 iqn.2005-10.com.xivstorage:003974
> 172.16.8.1:3260,1792 iqn.2005-10.com.xivstorage:003974
>
> (This is one LUN). Networks are 172.16.10.0/23 and 172.16.8.0/23, so
> as you can see above there are three target IP's on each subnet.
>
> My RHEL6 host has two physical uplinks... one to each subnet. When I
> configure multipath, by default it creates one big path group with all
> of the devices above within it and round-robins.
>
> mpathb (2001738000f860110) dm-2 IBM,2810XIV
> size=48G features='1 queue_if_no_path' hwhandler='0' wp=rw
> `-+- policy='queue-length 0' prio=1 status=active
> |- 26:0:0:1 sdb 8:16 active ready running
> |- 25:0:0:1 sdc 8:32 active ready running
> |- 27:0:0:1 sdd 8:48 active ready running
> |- 24:0:0:1 sde 8:64 active ready running
> |- 23:0:0:1 sdf 8:80 active ready running
> `- 22:0:0:1 sdg 8:96 active ready running
>
> This results in less than ideal performance.
>
> Ideally I want to only have one path per subnet active at any given
> time, with the other paths only activating if there's a failure.
>
> The only other option I seem to have is to set path_grouping_policy to
> failover. This creates six separate path groups of which only one is
> active at a time.
>
> I thought perhaps I could do group_by_prio, but am not sure how I can
> manually set priorities for my underlying physical iSCSI devices, and
> the default "const" method just gives them all priority 1 so they all
> end up in the same path group again.
>
> It looks like perhaps I could configure path groups as I want manually
> with dmsetup, but I'm sure there's a better way...
>
> As it is I am currently just configuring my iSCSI initiator to log in
> to only one target per subnet. This gets me the best performance but I
> lose some (automated) redundancy.
>
> Thoughts appreciated.
>
> Ray
It seems like what I'm after is "prio_callout". However, it doesn't
seem to be documented in the man pages (though it is in one of the
sample configurations).
I tried setting path_grouping_policy to group_by_prio and then defined
prio_callout to point to a bash script on my system that echo's "2".
This doesn't seem to actually get called though.
Actually, after doing a bit more reading it sounds like prio_callout
was replaced by "prio" in RHEL6's version of the tool. "prio" doesn't
appear to have an option to call a custom script. :(
Ray
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