[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] xen storage options - plase advise
Hi James, Am Mittwoch, den 03.03.2010, 17:34 -0500 schrieb James Pifer: > > Are your file backed domUs are on a SAN/NAS? If not, where do the disks > > that make up your cluster reside? You can cluster LVM, though you loose > > snapshotting, and NFS is also worth considering depending on how the > > shares are exported e.g. via a NAS where hardware can be more easily > > hot-swapped. Migration to NFS would be easy as well since you could just > > mount your files, copy the contents to an NFS share, and restart your domU. > > > > Jamon > > > Yes, file based domU's are currently on ocfs2 on a SAN. > > I don't do any snapshotting right now, but that's not to say I won't > want to some day. Yes, but you _want_ to be able snapshot your domUs, because of "Hot-backup" of running domUs. > My goal is to get to a point where things are stable > and I can run something to manager everything, ie Orchestrate, > Convirture, something to manage restarting/migrating domU's when one of > the servers has problems. Or I just need to have a server down for > maintenance. You're searching for openQRM ;-) > So in general terms, how would I setup LVM (clvm)? Let's say I have two > servers (in this case running sles11). Each server has the SAME > vdisk(LUN) from our Xiotech SAN assigned to it for storage. Let's say > it's a 400gb vdisk. If I add additional servers, they too would be > assigned the same vdisk. Similarly, I could add additional vdisks when > more storage is required. You have to care that _EVERY_ dom0 is "seeing" the Storage-LUN! If your hosts are able to connect to this storage ALL Hosts should be able to use this Volumes (LVols) > > Anyway, on the first server I setup LVM. Somehow the second server would > also see that as lvm and be able to mount it? pvscan vgscan vgchange -ay should be enough that ALL Hosts could start the domUs residing in this LUN / VG.... Just put something like this in a init-script.... > I will search for some documentation on setting up clvm, but my > questions are: > > 1) Is this where I would/could use clvm? yes, but if you use a Management-Tool like openQRM, ConVirt or whatever the Management-Solution takes care of starting/stopping DomUs, so Locking is not really necessary.. > 2) On each server would they see the logical volume at a mount point? yes > 3) Would I need to use xen's built in locking mechanisms or is there > some builtin locking like ocfs2 has? Nope. You have just to take care, that you dont start your DomUs twice. So just use a Management-Solution, which takes care of this. > The only way I'm familiar with nfs is by running nfs on a server and > then other servers mounting nfs from that server. Are you saying that > the SAN could somehow directly provide nfs? e.g. NXXAPP provide direct NFS-Access, ZFS-based-Solution like NexentaStore, too... and so on It depends of the Vendor, which storage-technologies are supported and available... > Sorry if some of my questions don't make sense. > Thanks, > James hth, thomas _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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