Bug 2216143
| Summary: | Data is inconsistent after executing the blockcommit/blockpull/blockcopy sometimes | ||
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| Product: | Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 | Reporter: | Meina Li <meili> |
| Component: | libvirt | Assignee: | Virtualization Maintenance <virt-maint> |
| libvirt sub component: | Storage | QA Contact: | virt-qe-z |
| Status: | CLOSED NOTABUG | Docs Contact: | |
| Severity: | high | ||
| Priority: | medium | CC: | bfu, clegoate, dzheng, pkrempa, thuth, virt-maint |
| Version: | 9.3 | Keywords: | Triaged |
| Target Milestone: | rc | ||
| Target Release: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | s390x | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
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| Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | If docs needed, set a value | |
| Doc Text: | Story Points: | --- | |
| Clone Of: | Environment: | ||
| Last Closed: | 2023-06-26 01:09:02 UTC | Type: | Bug |
| Regression: | --- | Mount Type: | --- |
| Documentation: | --- | CRM: | |
| Verified Versions: | Category: | --- | |
| oVirt Team: | --- | RHEL 7.3 requirements from Atomic Host: | |
| Cloudforms Team: | --- | Target Upstream Version: | |
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While a change in the hash can see a difference in a disk it is almost impossible to see what actually caused it. Since you are running a OS I presume that the 'vdb' disk doesn't have a filesystem on it. Otherwise any metadata change of the operating system made to the filesystem would invalidate the hash. Now to see where in the disk the change happened please re-try (I don't have access to s390) with following steps: 1) start the test as it's done 2) instead of taking a hash of 'vdb' use 'dd' to create a full image. Store it on a different disk (e.g. dd if=/dev/vdb of=/tmp/image) 3) do whatever blockjob caused the problem 4) compare the image with the block device: (cmp -l /tmp/image /dev/vdb) That way it will print what actually changed between the two points in time, including offsets and actual byte difference (note that printed value is in octal). When using dd to create a full image, sometimes I'll get: # dd if=/dev/vdb of=/tmp/image dd: writing to '/tmp/image': No space left on device 14367481+0 records in 14367480+0 records out 7356149760 bytes (7.4 GB, 6.9 GiB) copied, 25.8914 s, 284 MB/s After debugging, I found this is because the vdb is the bootable disk image which has filesystems on it. But not the disk we want to test. We never thought of this because we've also never tested the s390x before and actually the place of vdb disk is stable in x86_64. So we got some auto failures randomly in s390x jobs. Based on this, we need to update our auto scripts and test again. If passed I will close this bug. Thanks for your contribution. The naming of /dev/vd* can be rather random indeed. If you want to have stable names, you should better use /dev/disk/by-path/... or /dev/disk/by-uuid/... instead. Thanks for everyone's comments. According to the verified results, this is indeed not a bug but caused by the guest disk names. So move this bug to NOTABUG. |
Description of problem: Data is inconsistent after executing the blockcommit/blockpull/blockcopy sometimes. It's easier to reproduce especially when we execute them with the image new created for the first time. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): libvirt-9.3.0-2.el9.s390x qemu-kvm-8.0.0-5.el9.s390x How reproducible: 40% Steps to Reproduce: 1. Prepare a s390x guest xml: rhel.xml. 2. Prepare a script. # cat test.sh VM=rhel qemu-img create -f qcow2 /var/lib/libvirt/images/test.qcow2 500M virsh define rhel.xml virsh start $VM for i in {1..4}; do virsh snapshot-create-as $VM snap$i --disk-only --diskspec vdb,file=/var/lib/libvirt/images/test.snap$i --diskspec vda,snapshot=no --no-metadata done echo "------Get the hash value before blockpull------" virsh console $VM virsh blockpull $VM vdb --wait --verbose echo "------Get the hash value after blockpull------" virsh console $VM echo "------Clear up------" virsh undefine $VM virsh destroy $VM rm -rf /var/lib/libvirt/images/test.snap* rm -rf /var/lib/libvirt/images/test.qcow2 3. Run the script and get the hash value to compare (skip the passed steps). # for i in {1..5}; do echo "------$i------"; sh test.sh; done ------1------ ...... [root@localhost ~]# diff 1 2 [root@localhost ~]# ------Clear up------ Domain 'rhel' has been undefined Domain 'rhel' destroyed ------2------ Formatting '/var/lib/libvirt/images/test.qcow2', fmt=qcow2 cluster_size=65536 extended_l2=off compression_type=zlib size=524288000 lazy_refcounts=off refcount_bits=16 Domain 'rhel' defined from rhel.xml Domain 'rhel' started Domain snapshot snap1 created Domain snapshot snap2 created Domain snapshot snap3 created Domain snapshot snap4 created ------Get the hash value before blockpull------ Connected to domain 'rhel' Escape character is ^] (Ctrl + ]) Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.3 Beta (Plow) Kernel 5.14.0-329.el9.s390x on an s390x localhost login: root Password: Last login: Tue Jun 20 04:39:16 on ttysclp0 [root@localhost ~]# sha256sum /dev/vdb >1 [root@localhost ~]# Block Pull: [100 %] Pull complete ------Get the hash value after blockpull------ Connected to domain 'rhel' Escape character is ^] (Ctrl + ]) [root@localhost ~]# sha256sum /dev/vdb >2 [root@localhost ~]# diff 1 2 ------>This time we get inconsistent data 1c1 < 45e03bb494c8c52909cfa0c331321d3eebcd45fb23e46075138d529a4b87e4f6 /dev/vdb --- > 9c4998a4b6a77451dd135c0f9013b706079b4013868e1b23e603209cb7ae09fa /dev/vdb [root@localhost ~]# ------Clear up------ Domain 'rhel' has been undefined Domain 'rhel' destroyed ------3------ Formatting '/var/lib/libvirt/images/test.qcow2', fmt=qcow2 cluster_size=65536 extended_l2=off compression_type=zlib size=524288000 lazy_refcounts=off refcount_bits=16 Domain 'rhel' defined from rhel.xml Domain 'rhel' started Domain snapshot snap1 created Domain snapshot snap2 created Domain snapshot snap3 created Domain snapshot snap4 created ------Get the hash value before blockpull------ Connected to domain 'rhel' Escape character is ^] (Ctrl + ]) Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.3 Beta (Plow) Kernel 5.14.0-329.el9.s390x on an s390x localhost login: root Password: Last login: Tue Jun 20 04:39:51 on ttysclp0 [root@localhost ~]# sha256sum /dev/vdb >1 [root@localhost ~]# Block Pull: [100 %] Pull complete ------Get the hash value after blockpull------ Connected to domain 'rhel' Escape character is ^] (Ctrl + ]) [root@localhost ~]# sha256sum /dev/vdb >2 [root@localhost ~]# diff 1 2 ------>This time we get inconsistent data 1c1 < 71714bb9fa17a40e549479b064aaeb21f6eda64c4332d3b6587783f032ebb00d /dev/vdb --- > a43f8af3d1d892abe2ccf2a3e4416e5e8cf09a06c75cc06e52d6073fb150515c /dev/vdb [root@localhost ~]# ------Clear up------ Domain 'rhel' has been undefined Domain 'rhel' destroyed ------4------ ...... [root@localhost ~]# diff 1 2 [root@localhost ~]# ------Clear up------ Domain 'rhel' has been undefined Domain 'rhel' destroyed ------5------ ...... [root@localhost ~]# diff 1 2 [root@localhost ~]# ------Clear up------ Domain 'rhel' has been undefined Domain 'rhel' destroyed Actual results: Sometimes we will get inconsistent data after doing block operation Expected results: The data is consistent all the time Additional info: This is passed in x86_64 arch.