[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] xen storage options - plase advise
> -----Original Message----- > 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. Each node in your cluster must be able to access the storage exported from your SAN. You'd create a CLVM much like an LVM. First configure your cluster, then create a volume group on the SAN-exported device. Once created you'd start clvmd and run a "vgchange -c y" on the volume group to promote it to a clustered volume group. > Anyway, on the first server I setup LVM. Somehow the second server would > also see that as lvm and be able to mount it? When a volume group is clustered, all nodes participating in your cluster will see this volume group (e.g. in a "vgs" command) and any changes in this volume group (creating/deleting logical volumes, etc.) will be synchronized to all nodes in the cluster. > I will search for some documentation on setting up clvm, but my > questions are: > > 1) Is this where I would/could use clvm? We use it to carve out raw storage from our SAN and export logical volumes to domU's as a block device. This is a good use of CLVM. You can use it with a clustered file system (GFS) or by itself. > 2) On each server would they see the logical volume at a mount point? Each node would see each logical volume in the clustered volume group as a block device. That block device can be used raw, exported to a domU (e.g. via phy:) or used for a filesystem. A standard filesystem created within such a logical volume can only be mounted on one node at a time. To mount on multiple nodes at once, you need a clustered filesystem to ensure file metadata is synchronized amongst all cluster nodes. > 3) Would I need to use xen's built in locking mechanisms or is there > some builtin locking like ocfs2 has? CLVM has its own locking protocol based on DLM. -Jeff _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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