Re: Active/passive cluster between physical and VM

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On 22/03/17 03:11 AM, Amjad Syed wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> We are planning to build a 2 node Active/passive cluster  using pacemaker.
> Can the cluster be build between one physical and one VM machine in
> Centos 7.x?
> If yes, what can be used as fencing agent ? 

So long as the traffic between the nodes is not molested, it should work
fine. As for fencing, it depends on your hardware and hypervisor...
Using a generic example, you could use fence_ipmilan to fence the
hardware node and fence_virsh to fence a KVM/qemu based VM.

PS - I've cc'ed clusterlabs - users ML. This list is deprecated, so
please switch over to there
(http://lists.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users).

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