rgnet-wiki/pages/ShrinkLinuxDisk.md
2020-10-03 20:15:41 -07:00

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Shrinking a Ganeti Instance Disk

Thanks to Phil Regnauld for the clues. In this example, we use rpki.dfw.rg.net as the instance name. Of course you will want to change that.

Preparation

Shutdown the VM

gnt-instance shutdown rpki.dfw.rg.net

Make sure the VM is not DRBD mirrored. If it is, then

gnt-instance modify -t plain --no-wait-for-sync rpki.dfw.rg.net

Shrink the partition(s)

Use a gparted bootable iso or a Linux live bootable iso to run gparted to shrink the partitions.

Backup the instance

Make sure the destination node has sufficient space. If not, on the destination node, you can

lvextend -L +128G /dev/mapper/ganeti-var
resize2fs /dev/mapper/ganeti-var

Then

gnt-backup export -n vm3 rpki.dfw.rg.net

Restore into Smaller Space

gnt-backup import -n vm0 --src-node=vm3 --disk 0:size=21G -t plain rpki.dfw.rg.net

And you should be good to go

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Tell Ganeti to Chill

First we need to stop ganeti and backup the config file on the master

service ganeti stop
rsync /var/lib/ganeti/config.data /var/lib/ganeti/config.data.ORIG

Actually Shrink the Volume(s)

Then we can lvreduce the disk on the node where the instance lives. Note that the size parameter may be either an abusolute new size or the amount to be reduced. Here we do the latter, on the instance's primary node, of course.

lvreduce —-size -8GB /dev/ganeti/a5ce213c-d455-4cee-a173-4c3c72d81e68.disk0_data

Tell Ganeti's Config About the Change

Now is the grotty hack; we have to change the size in the ganeti config.data. Find the JSON for the file UUID of the disk. In this case, the JSON looked like

"params": {}, "uuid": "a70acc51-586b-4a83-9a8c-ff884ef0c5b4", "size": 45056}, {"dev_type": "plain", "logical_id": ["ganeti", "a5ce213c-d455-4cee-a173-4c3c72d81e68.disk0_meta"]

Note the size, 45056, which is 45056/1024 = 44G. I wanted to reduce by 8G, so 45056-(8*1024) = 36864

"params": {}, "uuid": "a70acc51-586b-4a83-9a8c-ff884ef0c5b4", "size": 36864}, {"dev_type": "plain", "logical_id": ["ganeti", "a5ce213c-d455-4cee-a173-4c3c72d81e68.disk0_meta"]

Phil prefers to de-JSON the config to make it easier to see before hacking

python -mjson.tool < /var/lib/ganeti/config.data > /tmp/config

Restart Ganeti

Restart Ganeti and redistribute the modified configuration

service ganeti start
gnt-cluster redist-conf

Clean Up

If the instance was of type drbd, remember to convert it back from plain.

gnt-instance modify -t drbd --no-wait-for-sync -n vm2 rpki.dfw.rg.net
gnt-instance start rpki.dfw.rg.net

And Bob's your uncle.


2020.10.03