This relies on the recently added 'openstack server migrate confirm' and 'openstack server migrate revert' commands. Change-Id: I58d0a62aeeb4bb23a7ed3a8e9fe5ddb7f2dd3877 Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <sfinucan@redhat.com> Depends-On: I0cb6304c794bffaec785add9f7b8cf53ab28cacd
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Migrate instances
Note
This documentation is about cold migration. For live migration usage,
see live-migration-usage
.
When you want to move an instance from one compute host to another,
you can migrate the instance. The migration operation, which is also
known as the cold migration operation to distinguish it from the live
migration operation, functions similarly to the resize operation </user/resize>
with the
main difference being that a cold migration does not change the flavor
of the instance. As with resize, the scheduler chooses the destination
compute host based on its settings. This process does not assume that
the instance has shared storage available on the target host. If you are
using SSH tunneling, you must ensure that each node is configured with
SSH key authentication so that the Compute service can use SSH to move
disks to other nodes. For more information, see cli-os-migrate-cfg-ssh
.
To list the VMs you want to migrate, run:
$ openstack server list
Once you have the name or UUID of the server you wish to migrate,
migrate it using the openstack server migrate
command:
$ openstack server migrate SERVER
Once an instance has successfully migrated, you can use the openstack
server migrate confirm
command to confirm it:
$ openstack server migrate confirm SERVER
Alternatively, you can use the openstack server migrate revert
command to revert
the migration and restore the instance to its previous host:
$ openstack server migrate revert SERVER
Note
You can configure automatic confirmation of migrations and resizes.
Refer to the :oslo.configresize_confirm_window
option for more
information.
Example
To migrate an instance and watch the status, use this example script:
#!/bin/bash
# Provide usage
usage() {
echo "Usage: $0 VM_ID"
exit 1
}
[[ $# -eq 0 ]] && usage
VM_ID=$1
# Show the details for the VM
echo "Instance details:"
openstack server show ${VM_ID}
# Migrate the VM to an alternate hypervisor
echo -n "Migrating instance to alternate host "
openstack server migrate ${VM_ID}
while [[ "$(openstack server show ${VM_ID} -f value -c status)" != "VERIFY_RESIZE" ]]; do
echo -n "."
sleep 2
done
openstack server migrate confirm ${VM_ID}
echo " instance migrated and resized."
# Show the details for the migrated VM
echo "Migrated instance details:"
openstack server show ${VM_ID}
# Pause to allow users to examine VM details
read -p "Pausing, press <enter> to exit."
Note
If you see the following error, it means you are either running the
command with the wrong credentials, such as a non-admin user, or the
policy.json
file prevents migration for your user:
Policy doesn't allow os_compute_api:os-migrate-server:migrate to be performed. (HTTP 403)
Note
If you see the following error, similar to this message, SSH tunneling was not set up between the compute nodes:
ProcessExecutionError: Unexpected error while running command.
Stderr: u Host key verification failed.\r\n
The instance is booted from a new host, but preserves its configuration including instance ID, name, IP address, any metadata, and other properties.