[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Xen and iSCSI
Hi, Am Sonntag, 29. Januar 2006 15:24 schrieb Pasi Kärkkäinen: [..] > > define better!? It is easier to set up. But if you want to use migration > > it becomes complicatet. If you use more than one Xen host you have to > > setup on each Xen host the block devices (iscsi, raid, lvm). And i'm not > > sure what happens if you have two active raid1 on the same iscsi devices > > on different Xen hosts!? > CLVM (Cluster LVM) is supposed to handle this.. it allows to create volumes > to shared storage (FC, iSCSI, etc). ah. It sounds suspect to me but reading the clvm docs it should really handle this. This is really an option. > And Xen itself handles the migration.. access to block device on host1 is > stopped when the access is started on host2 (after the migration). It seems a lot of people do this this way. And there were never any problems in this setup? > > > Then you could more easily upgrade the storage servers and only rebuild > > > the raid in dom0.. domU's wouldn't see any problems / failures. > > Well, rebuild will take the same amount of network traffic. I'm not sure > > if it is really better? > > My idea is to have the domU not depend on the block device configuration > > of dom0. So its easier to migrate domUs. > Personally I'd like to keep all the raid/iscsi stuff out of domU's.. to > keep domU's simple and easy to manage :) OK, everyone can have his own opinion :-) Perhaps when i get deeper in the setup i will agree to you :-) For migrating existing servers it could really be better to get the iscsi and raid stuff out of the domUs. So the change to the servers will be minimal. -- greetings eMHa Attachment:
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