Am Dienstag, den 11.12.2007, 10:00 +0100 schrieb carlopmart: > > Yes Lon. I know that I need 'xm migrate' command to do this. My question is: > when I execute 'xm migrate', can I be sure that migration is doing across > 2.2.2.x network?? as far as i see this: you could use the 2.2.2.x network if you had node names with those ip addresses either in your hosts file or in your dns, and then use that nodename for migration with "xm migrate". but i don't feel like using xm migrate for rgmanager controlled xen guests is a good idea, as far as i have experienced, rgmanager wouldn't notice that the xen domain has actually been migrated to a different node. is your primary goal to keep the migration traffic away from the cluster traffic, or from the application traffic? if it's the latter, it shouldn't be that hard to put the guests on a different bridge in a different network then the cluster/migration traffic. separating migration and cluster traffic seems to be harder though, because the nodenames in the cluster are used for the migration of the domains (by rgmanager..) regards, johannes -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster