[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] AoE LVM2 DRBD Xen Setup
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 12:09:56PM +0200, Bjoern Metzdorf wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I am in the process of setting up a really cool xen serverfarm. Backend > storage will be an LVMed AoE-device on top of DRBD. > > The goal is to have the backend storage completely redundant. > > Picture: > > |RAID| |RAID| > |DRBD1| <----> |DRBD2| > \ / > |VMAC| > | AoE | > |global LVM VG| > / | \ > |Dom0a| |Dom0b| |Dom0c| > | | | > | | | > |LVMLV1| |LVMLV2| |LVMLV3| > |DomU1| |DomU2| |DomU3| > > Each Dom0 has the global LVM VG visible but only uses the relevant LVs > for its DomUs. > > There are two open questions for me: > > 1. Is is possible to failover AoE from drbd1 to drbd2? Did anyone try > this yet? Normal drbd-setups use heartbeat with a virtual IP for > failover, but in this case I need a virtual Mac, since AoE is layer2. > > Does an AoE-Client recognize mac-changes automatically (I don't think > so), or do I have to "failover" a custom virtual mac with "ip set > hwaddr" or such? > > In the archives I didn't find anything close to it. > > 2. Do I need the Redhat-Cluster-framework for this to work? If I make > changes to the shared LVM VG (e.g. create a new LV for a new DomU), I > have to execute vgscan on all Dom0s. > This would not be necessary if I would use the cluster framework. But I > don't need GFS or such, so I don't want to add additional complexity. > But perhaps I have overseen some metadata problems here? Anyone? :) > You need CLVM ("Cluster LVM") from Redhat-Cluster-framework. No need for GFS. -- Pasi _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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