yvette hirth wrote:
Gordan Bobic wrote:
I use it in active-active mode with GFS. In that case I just use the
fencing agent in DRBD's "stonith" configuration so that when
disconnection occurs, the failed node gets fenced.
can you use FCP with active-active? we bought a bunch of FCP stuff
(4gbps and 8gbps HBA's and an 8gbps switch) but not the CNA's needed for
iSCSI. and active-active sounds like "the ticket". while we do have a
few 10GBe's and are awaiting a switch, i hate to waste all that FCP stuff.
You need something that will run TCP/IP. There is some support for
IP-over-FC in Linux, though. You should be able to get iSCSI and DRBD
running over that. Not tried it myself, though, so I cannot offer any
guidance over and above what you can google.
Gordan
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