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[Xen-users] live migration on SAN 
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Hi,
Currently I'm trying to set up a number of servers with Xen 3.0. To
ensure high availability, this setup should support live migration of
the domUs between the hardware-nodes.
On the hardware side we have a number of servers connected to a SAN
via fibre channel. The problem now is that I can't find any definitive
requirements for the virtual block devices and filesystems presented
to the domUs. The documentations doesn't say much on that subject.
I have read a number of example setups ranging from ext3 in LVM
(non-cluster) volumes on the SAN-disk to cluster-aware solutions based
on e.g. OCFS2.
As far as I can tell no concurrent access to each dumUs storage from
multiple hosts takes place during live migration or otherwise. So I'm
wondering whether cluster-save technology like OCFS2, GFS or CLVM are
really necessary to ensure that the domUs filesystem is not corrupted
during migration. If possible I would like to avoid using
cluster-software as it brings with it new points of failure.
So my questions are:
What are the actual requirements on the domUs storage?
Could you give me a few examples of thoroughly tried and tested setups?
Thanks in advance
Björn
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