This demo not correct, the original childs1 can't pass the the bdrv_is_root_node check in replcation_start(). Keep consistent with docs/COLO-FT.txt Signed-off-by: Zhang Chen <chen.zhang@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> Message-Id: <20211018085044.2788276-1-chen.zhang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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Block replication
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Copyright Fujitsu, Corp. 2016
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Copyright (c) 2016 Intel Corporation
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Copyright (c) 2016 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
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See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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Block replication is used for continuous checkpoints. It is designed
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for COLO (COarse-grain LOck-stepping) where the Secondary VM is running.
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It can also be applied for FT/HA (Fault-tolerance/High Assurance) scenario,
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where the Secondary VM is not running.
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This document gives an overview of block replication's design.
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== Background ==
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High availability solutions such as micro checkpoint and COLO will do
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consecutive checkpoints. The VM state of the Primary and Secondary VM is
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identical right after a VM checkpoint, but becomes different as the VM
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executes till the next checkpoint. To support disk contents checkpoint,
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the modified disk contents in the Secondary VM must be buffered, and are
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only dropped at next checkpoint time. To reduce the network transportation
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effort during a vmstate checkpoint, the disk modification operations of
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the Primary disk are asynchronously forwarded to the Secondary node.
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== Workflow ==
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The following is the image of block replication workflow:
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        +----------------------+            +------------------------+
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        |Primary Write Requests|            |Secondary Write Requests|
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        +----------------------+            +------------------------+
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                  |                                       |
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                  |                                      (4)
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                  |                                       V
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                  |                              /-------------\
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                  |      Copy and Forward        |             |
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                  |---------(1)----------+       | Disk Buffer |
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                  |                      |       |             |
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                  |                     (3)      \-------------/
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                  |                 speculative      ^
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                  |                write through    (2)
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                  |                      |           |
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                  V                      V           |
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           +--------------+           +----------------+
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           | Primary Disk |           | Secondary Disk |
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           +--------------+           +----------------+
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    1) Primary write requests will be copied and forwarded to Secondary
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       QEMU.
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    2) Before Primary write requests are written to Secondary disk, the
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       original sector content will be read from Secondary disk and
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       buffered in the Disk buffer, but it will not overwrite the existing
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       sector content (it could be from either "Secondary Write Requests" or
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       previous COW of "Primary Write Requests") in the Disk buffer.
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    3) Primary write requests will be written to Secondary disk.
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    4) Secondary write requests will be buffered in the Disk buffer and it
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       will overwrite the existing sector content in the buffer.
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== Architecture ==
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We are going to implement block replication from many basic
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blocks that are already in QEMU.
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         virtio-blk       ||
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             ^            ||                            .----------
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             |            ||                            | Secondary
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        1 Quorum          ||                            '----------
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         /      \         ||                                                           virtio-blk
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        /        \        ||                                                               ^
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   Primary    2 filter                                                                     |
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     disk         ^                                                                   7 Quorum
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                  |                                                                    /
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                3 NBD  ------->  3 NBD                                                /
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                client    ||     server                                          2 filter
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                          ||        ^                                                ^
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--------.                 ||        |                                                |
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Primary |                 ||  Secondary disk <--------- hidden-disk 5 <--------- active-disk 4
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--------'                 ||        |          backing        ^       backing
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                          ||        |                         |
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                          ||        |                         |
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                          ||        '-------------------------'
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                          ||         blockdev-backup sync=none 6
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1) The disk on the primary is represented by a block device with two
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children, providing replication between a primary disk and the host that
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runs the secondary VM. The read pattern (fifo) for quorum can be extended
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to make the primary always read from the local disk instead of going through
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NBD.
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2) The new block filter (the name is replication) will control the block
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replication.
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3) The secondary disk receives writes from the primary VM through QEMU's
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embedded NBD server (speculative write-through).
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4) The disk on the secondary is represented by a custom block device
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(called active-disk). It should start as an empty disk, and the format
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should support bdrv_make_empty() and backing file.
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5) The hidden-disk is created automatically. It buffers the original content
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that is modified by the primary VM. It should also start as an empty disk,
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and the driver supports bdrv_make_empty() and backing file.
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6) The blockdev-backup job (sync=none) is run to allow hidden-disk to buffer
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any state that would otherwise be lost by the speculative write-through
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of the NBD server into the secondary disk. So before block replication,
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the primary disk and secondary disk should contain the same data.
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7) The secondary also has a quorum node, so after secondary failover it
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can become the new primary and continue replication.
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== Failure Handling ==
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There are 7 internal errors when block replication is running:
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1. I/O error on primary disk
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2. Forwarding primary write requests failed
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3. Backup failed
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4. I/O error on secondary disk
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5. I/O error on active disk
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6. Making active disk or hidden disk empty failed
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7. Doing failover failed
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In case 1 and 5, we just report the error to the disk layer. In case 2, 3,
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4 and 6, we just report block replication's error to FT/HA manager (which
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decides when to do a new checkpoint, when to do failover).
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In case 7, if active commit failed, we use replication failover failed state
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in Secondary's write operation (what decides which target to write).
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== New block driver interface ==
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We add four block driver interfaces to control block replication:
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a. replication_start_all()
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   Start block replication, called in migration/checkpoint thread.
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   We must call block_replication_start_all() in secondary QEMU before
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   calling block_replication_start_all() in primary QEMU. The caller
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   must hold the I/O mutex lock if it is in migration/checkpoint
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   thread.
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b. replication_do_checkpoint_all()
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   This interface is called after all VM state is transferred to
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   Secondary QEMU. The Disk buffer will be dropped in this interface.
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   The caller must hold the I/O mutex lock if it is in migration/checkpoint
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   thread.
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c. replication_get_error_all()
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   This interface is called to check if error happened in replication.
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   The caller must hold the I/O mutex lock if it is in migration/checkpoint
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   thread.
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d. replication_stop_all()
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   It is called on failover. We will flush the Disk buffer into
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   Secondary Disk and stop block replication. The vm should be stopped
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   before calling it if you use this API to shutdown the guest, or other
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   things except failover. The caller must hold the I/O mutex lock if it is
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   in migration/checkpoint thread.
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== Usage ==
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Primary:
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  -drive if=xxx,driver=quorum,read-pattern=fifo,id=colo1,vote-threshold=1,\
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         children.0.file.filename=1.raw,\
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         children.0.driver=raw
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  Run qmp command in primary qemu:
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    { "execute": "human-monitor-command",
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      "arguments": {
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          "command-line": "drive_add -n buddy driver=replication,mode=primary,file.driver=nbd,file.host=xxxx,file.port=xxxx,file.export=colo1,node-name=nbd_client1"
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      }
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    }
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    { "execute": "x-blockdev-change",
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      "arguments": {
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          "parent": "colo1",
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          "node": "nbd_client1"
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      }
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    }
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  Note:
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  1. There should be only one NBD Client for each primary disk.
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  2. host is the secondary physical machine's hostname or IP
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  3. Each disk must have its own export name.
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  4. It is all a single argument to -drive and you should ignore the
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     leading whitespace.
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  5. The qmp command line must be run after running qmp command line in
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     secondary qemu.
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  6. After primary failover we need remove children.1 (replication driver).
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Secondary:
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  -drive if=none,driver=raw,file.filename=1.raw,id=colo1 \
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  -drive if=none,id=childs1,driver=replication,mode=secondary,top-id=top-disk1
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         file.file.filename=active_disk.qcow2,\
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         file.driver=qcow2,\
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         file.backing.file.filename=hidden_disk.qcow2,\
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         file.backing.driver=qcow2,\
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         file.backing.backing=colo1
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  -drive if=xxx,driver=quorum,read-pattern=fifo,id=top-disk1,\
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         vote-threshold=1,children.0=childs1
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  Then run qmp command in secondary qemu:
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    { "execute": "nbd-server-start",
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      "arguments": {
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          "addr": {
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              "type": "inet",
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              "data": {
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                  "host": "xxx",
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                  "port": "xxx"
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              }
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          }
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      }
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    }
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    { "execute": "nbd-server-add",
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      "arguments": {
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          "device": "colo1",
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          "writable": true
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      }
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    }
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  Note:
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  1. The export name in secondary QEMU command line is the secondary
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     disk's id.
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  2. The export name for the same disk must be the same
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  3. The qmp command nbd-server-start and nbd-server-add must be run
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     before running the qmp command migrate on primary QEMU
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  4. Active disk, hidden disk and nbd target's length should be the
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     same.
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  5. It is better to put active disk and hidden disk in ramdisk.
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  6. It is all a single argument to -drive, and you should ignore
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     the leading whitespace.
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After Failover:
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Primary:
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  The secondary host is down, so we should run the following qmp command
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  to remove the nbd child from the quorum:
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  { "execute": "x-blockdev-change",
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    "arguments": {
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        "parent": "colo1",
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        "child": "children.1"
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    }
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  }
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  { "execute": "human-monitor-command",
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    "arguments": {
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        "command-line": "drive_del xxxx"
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    }
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  }
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  Note: there is no qmp command to remove the blockdev now
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Secondary:
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  The primary host is down, so we should do the following thing:
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  { "execute": "nbd-server-stop" }
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Promote Secondary to Primary:
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  see COLO-FT.txt
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TODO:
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1. Shared disk
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