What I should have said was...
I've configured a two-node DRBD cluster with a handful of
resources/volumes. Each of the volumes is exported/shared from the DRBD
primary node using iscsitarget (iSCSI Enterprise Target - IET). The
secondary node is not exported/shared using iSCSI - It's only a duplicate of the primary node.
How can I use Corosync+Pacemaker to make the iSCSI service highly available using the DRBD secondary node?
How can I use Corosync+Pacemaker to make the iSCSI service highly available using the DRBD secondary node?
Eric Pretorious
Truckee, CA
From: Eric <epretorious@xxxxxxxxx>
To: linux clustering <linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2012 11:09 PM
Subject: HA iSCSI+DRBD
I'd like to share/export DRBD volumes using iSCSI (using a virtual IP address) and use Pacemaker/Corosync to make the iSCSI service highly available.How should I go about coordinating the promotion/demotion of the DRBD resources and the transfer of the virtual IP address (between the two iSCSI targets)?Eric PretoriousTruckee, CA
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