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[Xen-users] How to create a redhat cluster of DomU linux


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Dear all,
 
I have set up two servers (server A and server B) with CentOS5.4 and Xen3.4.2.. On these two servers, I setup two guest domains (dom1 on server A and dom2 on serverB).  Each dom1 and dom2 running CentOS5.4.  If I want to setup a cluster(like RedHat Cluster) so that my application in dom1 and IP in dom1 can failover to dom2 in case of dom1 failure, any suggestions on the setup.
 
1) Can Xen perform failover of dom1 to dom2 in case of server A failure without install redhat cluster?
2) How to handle redhat cluster fencing under Xen?
 
Thanks!
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