i know OracleVM is based on xen, maybe i'm wrong
2014/1/15 Digimer <lists@xxxxxxxxxx>
I really need to finish that... consider that tutorial a "work in progress" please.
Yes, fence_xvm is specific to libvirtd/virsh. If you can use 'virsh' to manager oracleVM, then it will work.
If it's a unique hypervisor though, then you will need to write a fence agent to handle it. I know nothing about OracleVM though, so I am only guessing.
On the good side, if there is no existing fence agent, they're fairly easy to write. I could answer any specific questions if this was needed, I've written a few myself (and that's an indication of how easy it is, as I'm a sysadmin, not a programmer :) ).
digimer
On 15/01/14 09:29 AM, emmanuel segura wrote:
you can use fence_xvm, in internet you can find many how-to2014/1/15 Paul Lambert <paul.lambert@xxxxxxx <mailto:paul.lambert@xxxxxxx>>
https://alteeve.ca/w/Fencing_KVM_Virtual_Servers
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Don't ask why - I know its crazy but ...
Can anyone assist in configuring fencing of RHCS cluster nodes on
OracleVM.
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