[Pacemaker] small gfs question
Robert Lindgren
robert.lindgren at gmail.com
Mon Jun 28 08:33:46 UTC 2010
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Andrew Beekhof <andrew at beekhof.net> wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 8:00 PM, Robert Lindgren
> <robert.lindgren at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >>>
> >>> You do have stonith configured right?
> >>
> >> No :)
> >
> >> Ah, that explains it then
> >>
> >> > right now (during test) I don't have hardware with stonith devices,
> >> > like drac5 or something. Is it possible to configure stonith with for
> >> > example external/ssh and make it work?
> >>
> >> Well external/ssh isnt going to work if there's no network access to
> >> the "bad" node...
> >
> > Any recommendations on how to configure stonith on a test environment
> here
> > there is not any physical stonith devices? I want to test this before
> > production stage, where there is proper stonith environment.
>
> Virtual machines perhaps?
> There are a couple of VM fencing options out there.
>
>
He, well my setup is the following:
I have two physical machines, running pacemaker with gfs2/drbd
active/active, with some VirtualDomain kvm resources, where the kvm images
are served from the gfs2/drbd partition.
I guess this setup is pretty hard to implement on another layer of
visualization, where the physical machines are turned into virtual once. It
might be possible but I might be able to test the gfs2/drbd problem I'm
having at least.
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