[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Xen and iSCSI
Hi, Am Sonntag, 29. Januar 2006 22:58 schrieb Alvin Starr: > Markus Hochholdinger wrote: [..] > >well, my idea of HA is as follows: > > - Two storage servers on individual SANs connected to the Xen hosts. Each > >storage server provides block devices per iscsi. > > - On domU two iscsi block devices are combined to a raid1. On this raid1 > > we will have the rootfs. > We are doing doing this. Well sort of. > We are having the dom0 attach to the iscsi devices and then pass them up > as hda/hdb. The domU's deal with the raiding of the devices. And the domU makes the raid1? > My reason for doing this is that the domU's don't need any access to the > network that contains the iscsi devices and has all the iscsi > information hidden from them so that they don't know anthing about the > arrays. Yes, thats a good point. > All my dom0's have access to the all the iscsi devices so that > migration is possible. But you have to take care that no two dom0s write to the same iscsi target! > I have done the resync thing to upgrade the storage server software. It > is a pain but it is do-able. Sounds not that good i hoped. > The other advantages hold true even if the dom0's attach to the iscsi > devices. Yes. > >Disadvantages: > > - When one storage server dies ALL domU have to rebuild their raid1 when > >storage this storage server comes back. High traffic on the SANs. > > - Not easy to setup a new domU in this environment (lvm, iscsi, raid1) > Rebuilding the arrays can suck back a lot of network bandwidth. It is > much better to rebuild the raid arrays consecutivly. rebuilding them > concurrently really slows things down and causes the drives in the iscsi > targets to really go mad seeking. OK. > building a new domU is quite easy. > I build the raid array in the dom0 and then mount it locally and extract > a minimal install onto the array. I then unmount the array and stop the > raid. I can then boot the domU. > then ..... bob's your uncle. It is easy to handle for the domUs. -- greetings eMHa Attachment:
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