You want to protect against phisycal loss of your disk chassis. Every vendor has it's own proprietary mirroring system; see what netapp, IBM, HP, mcsq have to say. Else see if you can publish local and remote LUNs on the same SAN (*WDM on a dark fiber) and make an LVM mirror with them. It would require some serious maintenance ;)
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Sent: Tue Sep 30 20:50:30 2008
Subject: Re: Distributed Replicated GFS shared storage
Maybe DRBD is what you are looking for. www.drbd.org
But, I thought the best way to do it would be using a storage mirror
technology as "Enhanced Remote Mirror" by IBM, Data Replicator by
Veritas ...
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Flávio do Carmo Júnior aka waKKu
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Juliano Rodrigues
<julianorodrigues@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In order to design an HA project I need a solution to replicate one GFS
> shared storage to another "hot" (standby) GFS "mirror", in case of my
> primary shared storage permanently fail.
>
> Inside RHEL Advanced Platform there is any supported way to accomplish that?
>
> Can anyone point a path or tell any experience in this scenario?? What can I
> do about that?
>
> Thanks, Juliano Rodrigues.
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