03.15.07

RHEL, vmware, and iscsi! Oh my!

Posted in vmware at 5:09 pm by miked

In order to get into the virtualization game at my place of employment, we decided to implement the free version of Vmware, VMWare Server.  We decided that it would run on Redhat Enterprise Linux connected to an iSCSI SAN using Dell PowerEdge 1850s for the server hardware.  We’ve been running this environment for between 6-8 months without much of a problem.  Recently, we purchased some PowerEdge 1950’s.  One of them was to be the virtual machine host.

After installing the OS, Redhat iSCSI intiator software, and vmware bits on the 1950 I started running into problems.  The operation of creating a virtual machine whose virtual disk resides on the SAN causes the oom-killer to start taking processes out.  The only thing different from our previous production environment and this one is the hardware. 

To compound matters, if we install VMware ESX server on the 1950, it seems to function like a champ.  I’m really at a loss right now.  If anyone has any suggestions, that would be cool.  I ain’t no computer scientist.  I’m running 32bit Redhat, not 64bit.  I had thought that this was an issue with NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Access?) but with the numa=off boot parameter passed, I still get this behavior.  Ideas?

1 Comment »

  1. John Troyer said,

    Have you tried asking on the VMTN Forums? That’s probably the best place to start.


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