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[Xen-users] live migration with GFS?


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  • From: Kevin McKeon <kevin.w.mckeon@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2009 07:22:47 -0400
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Have any of you done this before?

I want two of my SAN attached CentOS5.3 (x86_64) machines to share a single 200GB mount point using GFS. Both Domain-0's will store their DomU disk images on the GFS device. This configuration seems like a nice way to perform 'live migration'.

So here's my question:
Do I have to setup RedHat clustering to do this? If so, would I cluster JUST the Domain-0's and NOT the DomU's?

Any help pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks
Kevin McKeon
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