[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] XEN+CLVM+GFS
Hi, why not give every domU a SAN device ? no need for CLVM and GFS in this case. You should just think about how to get a consistent naming of the SAN devices, e.g. with multipathd oder this scsi persistent names package (can't recall the name now, if you need it, I can look it up again). What is the benefit of GFS ? I did a GFS cluster recently, it is definitively NOT trivial to setup and keep running and a single mistake will guaranteed CRASH all nodes in your GFS cluster. We tested that rather a lot ... Regards, Schlomo PS: I didn't try GFS+XEN ... On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Christopher G. Stach II wrote: > GÃmes GÃza wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm in the process of planing a SAN based 2 Dom0 redundant solution. > > Haven't got the equipment yet to do any testing. > > What I would like to achieve: > > Have a set of failover DomU-s. Normally Dom0_0 would run DomU_0, > > DomU_2,... Dom0_1 would run DomU_1, DomU_3,... this domains need access > > to some data, which could be common for some of them (e.g a webserver > > and a fileserver). If I keep that data on the SAN on a clvm lv formated > > as gfs I can access it from one DomU of each Dom0s so two DomUs in total > > (or will Xen allow me to export a lv as a partition to more than one > > DomU). This is more a problem in the failover case, when all DomUs are > > runing on one Dom0. > > I would like any idea on this, > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Geza > > You can configure the devices with "w!" instead of "w" if you want to > use the same backend in multiple domUs. > > -- Regards, Schlomo _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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