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Use new --local for efficient live migration when migrating locally for live upgrade. Signed-off-by: Rob Bradford <robert.bradford@intel.com>
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# Live Migration
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This document gives two examples of how to use the live migration
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support in Cloud Hypervisor:
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1. local migration - migrating between two VMs running on the same
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machine;
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1. nested-vm migration - migrating between two nested VMs whose host VMs
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are running on the same machine.
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## Local Migration (Suitable for Live Upgrade of VMM)
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Launch the source VM (on the host machine):
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```bash
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$ target/release/cloud-hypervisor
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--kernel ~/workloads/vmlinux \
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--disk path=~/workloads/focal.raw \
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--cpus boot=1 --memory size=1G,shared=on \
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--cmdline "root=/dev/vda1 console=ttyS0" \
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--serial tty --console off --api-socket=/tmp/api1
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```
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Launch the destination VM from the same directory (on the host machine):
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```bash
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$ target/release/cloud-hypervisor --api-socket=/tmp/api2
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```
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Get ready for receiving migration for the destination VM (on the host machine):
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```bash
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$ target/release/ch-remote --api-socket=/tmp/api2 receive-migration unix:/tmp/sock
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```
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Start to send migration for the source VM (on the host machine):
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```bash
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$ target/release/ch-remote --api-socket=/tmp/api1 send-migration --local unix:/tmp/sock
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```
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When the above commands completed, the source VM should be successfully
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migrated to the destination VM. Now the destination VM is running while
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the source VM is terminated gracefully.
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## Nested-VM Migration
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Launch VM 1 (on the host machine) with an extra virtio-blk device for
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exposing a guest image for the nested source VM:
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> Note: the example below also attached an additional virtio-blk device
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> with a dummy image for testing purpose (which is optional).
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```bash
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$ head -c 1M < /dev/urandom > tmp.img # create a dummy image for testing
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$ sudo /target/release/cloud-hypervisor \
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--serial tty --console off \
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--cpus boot=1 --memory size=512M \
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--kernel vmlinux \
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--cmdline "root=/dev/vda1 console=ttyS0" \
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--disk path=focal-1.raw path=focal-nested.raw path=tmp.img\
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--net ip=192.168.101.1
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```
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Launch VM 2 (on the host machine) with an extra virtio-blk device for
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exposing the same guest image for the nested destination VM:
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```bash
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$ sudo /target/release/cloud-hypervisor \
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--serial tty --console off \
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--cpus boot=1 --memory size=512M \
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--kernel vmlinux \
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--cmdline "root=/dev/vda1 console=ttyS0" \
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--disk path=focal-2.raw path=focal-nested.raw path=tmp.img\
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--net ip=192.168.102.1
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```
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Launch the nested source VM (inside the guest OS of the VM 1) :
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```bash
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vm-1:~$ sudo ./cloud-hypervisor \
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--serial tty --console off \
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--memory size=128M \
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--kernel vmlinux \
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--cmdline "console=ttyS0 root=/dev/vda1" \
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--disk path=/dev/vdb path=/dev/vdc \
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--api-socket=/tmp/api1 \
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--net ip=192.168.100.1
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vm-1:~$ # setup the guest network if needed
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vm-1:~$ sudo ip addr add 192.168.101.2/24 dev ens4
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vm-1:~$ sudo ip link set up dev ens4
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vm-1:~$ sudo ip r add default via 192.168.101.1
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```
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Optional: Run the guest workload below (on the guest OS of the nested source VM),
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which performs intensive virtio-blk operations. Now the console of the nested
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source VM should repeatedly print `"equal"`, and our goal is migrating
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this VM and the running workload without interruption.
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```bash
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#/bin/bash
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# On the guest OS of the nested source VM
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input="/dev/vdb"
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result=$(md5sum $input)
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tmp=$(md5sum $input)
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while [[ "$result" == "$tmp" ]]
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do
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echo "equal"
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tmp=$(md5sum $input)
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done
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echo "not equal"
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echo "result = $result"
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echo "tmp = $tmp"
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```
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Launch the nested destination VM (inside the guest OS of the VM 2):
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```bash
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vm-2:~$ sudo ./cloud-hypervisor --api-socket=/tmp/api2
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vm-2:~$ # setup the guest network with the following commands if needed
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vm-2:~$ sudo ip addr add 192.168.102.2/24 dev ens4
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vm-2:~$ sudo ip link set up dev ens4
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vm-2:~$ sudo ip r add default via 192.168.102.1
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vm-2:~$ ping 192.168.101.2 # This should succeed
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```
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> Note: If the above ping failed, please check the iptables rule on the
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> host machine, e.g. whether the policy for the `FORWARD` chain is set
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> to `DROP` (which is the default setting configured by Docker).
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Get ready for receiving migration for the nested destination VM (inside
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the guest OS of the VM 2):
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```bash
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vm-2:~$ sudo ./ch-remote --api-socket=/tmp/api2 receive-migration unix:/tmp/sock2
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vm-2:~$ sudo socat TCP-LISTEN:6000,reuseaddr UNIX-CLIENT:/tmp/sock2
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```
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Start to send migration for the nested source VM (inside the guest OS of
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the VM 1):
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```bash
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vm-1:~$ sudo socat UNIX-LISTEN:/tmp/sock1,reuseaddr TCP:192.168.102.2:6000
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vm-1:~$ sudo ./ch-remote --api-socket=/tmp/api1 send-migration unix:/tmp/sock1
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```
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When the above commands completed, the source VM should be successfully
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migrated to the destination VM without interrupting our testing guest
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workload. Now the destination VM is running the testing guest workload
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while the source VM is terminated gracefully.
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