Libvirt external snapshot with GlusterFS

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With recent versions of Libvirt and Qemu it is possible to create external disk snapshots while the current and future volumes are connected natively to the GlusterFS cluster via gfapi (not via FUSE).

For this test, the following versions have been used:

  • GlusterFS: 3.4.2
  • Qemu: 1.7.0
  • Libvirt: 1.2.3

Part 1: Preparation

VM-Name
d4572522-eae4-4e3e-ab36-618ae4a91fb4
Original GlusterFS Image Path
virtualization/vm-templates/5b77d2f6-061f-410c-8ee7-9e61da6f1927/de7c7c4e-8664-4ac7-b559-53fd52ec461c.qcow2
Prepare an XML, here named
snap.xml
:
<domainsnapshot>
  <name>snap</name>
  <disks>
    <disk name='vda' type='network'>
      <driver type='qcow2'/>
      <source protocol='gluster' name='virtualization/vm-templates/5b77d2f6-061f-410c-8ee7-9e61da6f1927/de7c7c4e-8664-4ac7-b559-53fd52ec461c.snap01.qcow2'>
        <host name='10.1.120.11'/>
      </source>
    </disk>
  </disks>
</domainsnapshot>

Part 2: Create the snapshot using virsh

virsh snapshot-create d4572522-eae4-4e3e-ab36-618ae4a91fb4 snap.xml --disk-only --atomic

Ex.

vm-test-02 ~ # virsh snapshot-create d4572522-eae4-4e3e-ab36-618ae4a91fb4 snap.xml --disk-only --atomic
Domain snapshot snap created from 'snap.xml'

Part 3: Check the disks

VM Image Path

vm-test-02 ~ # virsh dumpxml d4572522-eae4-4e3e-ab36-618ae4a91fb4 | grep "\.qcow2"
      <source protocol='gluster' name='virtualization/vm-templates/5b77d2f6-061f-410c-8ee7-9e61da6f1927/de7c7c4e-8664-4ac7-b559-53fd52ec461c.snap01.qcow2'>

Backing File Path

Unfortunately, the domblkinfo command still does not understand natively attached glusterfs volumes, but qemu-img does:

vm-test-02 ~ # qemu-img info gluster://10.1.120.11/virtualization/vm-templates/5b77d2f6-061f-410c-8ee7-9e61da6f1927/de7c7c4e-8664-4ac7-b559-53fd52ec461c.snap01.qcow2
image: gluster://10.1.120.11/virtualization/vm-templates/5b77d2f6-061f-410c-8ee7-9e61da6f1927/de7c7c4e-8664-4ac7-b559-53fd52ec461c.snap01.qcow2
file format: qcow2
virtual size: 200G (214748364800 bytes)
disk size: 2.6M
cluster_size: 65536
backing file: gluster://10.1.120.11/virtualization/vm-templates/5b77d2f6-061f-410c-8ee7-9e61da6f1927/de7c7c4e-8664-4ac7-b559-53fd52ec461c.qcow2
backing file format: qcow2
Format specific information:
    compat: 1.1
    lazy refcounts: false