ok
thank's for the information
I'll try.
regards,
Le 28 sept. 07 à 09:12, David Robinson a écrit :
hubert chomette wrote:
the two machine use the same lun, on this lun, there is one vg
with a logical volume by virtual machine (10 virtual machine).
The idea is if one xen is down, the other can launch the virtual
machine ad continu service.
So its a high-availability cluster...
- Is it possible to allow LVM metadata modification by only one
server?
- should I use clvm instead?
The link below describes what can happen.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/sharinglvm1.html
It sounds like you should be using CLVM. CLVM extends LVM2 to
provide cluster-wide management of Logical Volumes. LVM and CLVM
are essentially the same thing, but CLVM is cluster aware, LVM is not.
Alasdair has some presentations which describe CLVM in detail here:
http://people.redhat.com/agk/talks/CLVM-UKUUG2007/
- Is it possible to migrate lvm to clvm without any data lost?
There's no migration involved, you just need to enable cluster
locking for the shared volume group.
eg: vgchange -c y VolumeGroupName
--Dave
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