[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] suspend/resume and live migration I/O mappings
> When suspending a domain and resuming it on a different host > or using live migration, what are the I/O configuration > requirements of the source and target hosts? In particular, > if using block devices in dom0 for use as domU disks, does > the destination host require an identical view of the block > devices? In other words, suppose a SAN LUN seen on /dev/sdc > in dom0 on the source host is mapped to a domU for one of its > disks, but on the destination host, the same SAN LUN shows up > on /dev/sdd in dom0, is there an ability to remap the devices > for a domU during the resume or migration? You can write a script similar to the 'block-enbd' or 'block-file' that handles the mapping of some higher-level name down to the local device. > Same issue for > eth devices as the source/destination may not have an > identical number of NICs or the network connectivity of NICs > may different on the two hosts. Again, you can intercept this in 'vif-bridge' if you have special requirements. > I suppose the same issue > even extends to file based disks in shared NFS or clustered > storage - do both source/destination hosts require the same > NFS mount points? You can intercept this in the 'block-file' script. Note than loopback files over NFS is a bad idea -- linux just doesn't handle this well. Best, Ian _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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