Brianu and all,
If you know the way to implement a redundant solution for gnbd, share
with me please.
Thanks,
Michael
brianu wrote:
Hello all,
This is a question I have basically been asking, the question on why
you would want to do it is failover, the docs at
http://sourceware.org/cluster/gnbd/gnbd_usage.txt state that
dm-multipath is an option for gnbd, and documents elsewhere also
indicate that GNBD can be configured as a redundancy, yet I cannot
find any documentation on how to configure it.
If using LVM to make a volume of imported gnbds is not the answer for
redundancy can anyone suggest a method that is? Im not opposed to
using any other resource of cluster or GFS but I would really like to
implement a redundant solution, ( gnbd, gulm, etc.).
Does anyone has an example of a redundant solution for a cluster/gfs
filesystem i.e ( gnbd, gulm etc) ?
Regards,
Brian
Message: 9
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 16:33:51 +0700
From: "Fajar A. Nugraha" <fajar@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Re: If I have 5 GNBD server?
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Michael wrote:
Can anyone answer my question?
I don't think LVM cares what kind of storage it uses, as long as it's a
block device.
So theoretically, you can mix local disc, FC storage, GNBD, and ATOE and
combine them using LVM. You might run into performance issues (GNBD are
slower than FC disks) and startup issues (LVM has to start after cluster
and gnbd-import successfuly start), but it should be possible.
The real question is WHY you want to do that.
AFAIK, if you combine 5 gnbd from 5 gnbd servers into one LVM, and you
are accessing a volume on that volume group, and one of the gnbd server
dies (or hangs), gnbd import will wait forever until that server is back
up. So you'll have five more single-point-of-failures.
Regards,
Fajar
On 8/26/05, Michael <mikore.li@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
If I have 5 gnbd servers in the network, each one export 1 block
device, can I import all gnbd devices on each gfs client, and use lvm
to manage them as 1 shared pool, then mkfs_gfs on it?
Thanks,
Michael
Brian Urrutia
System Administrator
Price Communications Inc.
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