Re: Oracle RAC in libvirt+KVM environment

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Yes, SCSI bus likes pass through a shared LUN to the vm, and I am
using a shared LUN for 'share' purpose.

I found a post that vmware use lsilogic bus for the shared disk, but
my qemu/kvm version can't support lsilogic bus.

I'm tring to update qemu/kvm version for lsilogic bus support.


On 8/12/13, Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 11:14:39AM +0800, Timon Wang wrote:
>> I have tryied change the disk bus to SCSI, add a SCSI controller whose
>> model is virtio-scsi, still can't setup the RAC instance.
>>
>> I tried to use windows 2008 Failover Cluster feature to setup a a
>> Failover Cluster instead, and I can't find any cluster disk to share
>> between two nodes. So when Failover Cluster is setup, I can't add any
>> Cluster disk to the Failover Cluster.
>>
>> Have I missed some thing?
>
> I'm not sure what SCSI-level requirements RAC or Failover Cluster have.
>
> If anyone knows which features are needed it would be possible to
> confirm whether they are supported under KVM.
>
> I expect this can only work if you are passing through a shared LUN.
> Can you describe your configuration?
>
> Stefan
>


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