Aaron,
The documentation provided via the conga cluster recipe (Add a virtual
machine as a clustered service
<http://sourceware.org/cluster/conga/cookbook/VMs_as_services>) states that:
1) "Both xen config files [e.g. xend-config-sxp] and VM disk images must
be located on shared storage, with identical mount paths for each node"
and then on the next slide states:
2) "Xend must be running on each node, and MUST BE STARTED BEFORE THE
CMAN CLUSTER DAEMON"
> ...
The only other documentation I found for this
setup: http://magazine.redhat.com/2007/08/23/automated-failover-and-recovery-of-virtualized-guests-in-advanced-platform/
says absolutely nothing about system service startup order and includes
an example of a cluster node reboot.
So, my question is this; is the default ordering of system service
startup (cman < xend) workable with virtual machines defined as cluster
services?
It works fine in the normal startup order. xend has to be started before
rgmanager and after cman.
best regards, Gunther
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