Re: How to modify the destination pool name in the rbd-mirror configuration?

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Hi Eugen

Do you mean that it is possible to create multiple clusters on one
infrastructure and then perform backups in each cluster?

Eugen Block <eblock@xxxxxx> 于2024年11月27日周三 14:48写道:
>
> Hi,
>
> I don't think there's a way to achieve that. You could create two
> separate backup clusters and configure mirroring on both of them. You
> should already have enough space (enough OSDs) to mirror both pools,
> so that would work. You can colocate MONs with OSDs so you don't need
> additional hardware for that.
>
> Regards,
> Eugen
>
> Zitat von David Yang <gmydw1118@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> > Hello, everyone.
> >
> > Under normal circumstances, we synchronize from PoolA of ClusterA to
> > PoolA of ClusterB (same pool name), which is also easy to configure.
> >
> > Now the requirements are as follows:
> > ClusterA/Pool synchronizes to BackCluster/PoolA
> > ClusterB/Pool synchronizes to BackCluster/PoolB
> >
> > After reading rbd-mirror and other documents, I did not find the
> > configuration of different pool names.
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