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[Xen-users] Re: How can I do HA among dom0s?
I'm being using a setup similar to the one described here -
http://www.certifried.com/?q=node/4 - with great success for months.
All the Best,
António
Miguel Araujo wrote:
Hello all,
I'm making some tests using XEN 3.1. Now I have a machine exporting
iSCSI blocks (could be considered a SAN) devices to several dom0s that
run different machines. After making some live migrations I would like
to automate the process for being able to offer High Availability. What
I want to do is find a way to heartbeat machines in a ring structure, so
that if a machine crashes the one that is "pinging" will be able to cope
with its work temporarily till replacement. I've been reading for a
while about HA on linux machines, but I don't find a solution for this.
Let me explain it easily:
I need some sort of daemon that detects if the other host is down and
let me execute a custom script to live migrate machines. Heartbeat,
Keepalive or ucarp, as far as I know, don't do this. They first detect
when the host is down and after they activate a virtual IP address. If
the service that they make HA is stateless, let's say DNS, you don't
need to do any syncing between disk, if it is a Database you have to do
DRBD.
The issue here is that the storing is distributed, so I don't have to
sync block devices. Is there a way to configure one of these services to
be able to let me execute what I want? If there is I haven't been able
to find it.
Does anyone know what open software solution could be used to do HA this
way?
Thank you very much in advanced for your time and effort, Regards
Miguel Araujo
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