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Re: [Xen-users] Re: High Availablility
Hi,
The core of heartbeat v2 is the CRM (Cluster Resource Manager). The Pacemaker is the name of a project derived of heartbeat ( pacemaker ~= crm ) that support two message layer( Heartbeat and openais) with Cluster Resource manager in top.
Im configuring a Xen-HA with two server, and this manual is being very useful. http://clusterlabs.org/mediawiki/images/f/fb/Configuration_Explained.pdf
With this manual and heartbeat v2 (using crm) is possible understand how use more then two servers...
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 11:07 PM, Jeff Williams <jeffw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 02/05/09 06:24, Paul Gear wrote:
Jeff Williams wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if there is software out there for Xen which will handle
high availability for a cluster of servers. By high availability here I
mean if one of the Xen physical nodes should die, the VMs from that host
will be started on other nodes. I know something like this can be
achieved with linux ha for a pair of servers, but I'm looking for
something which will work across 5 or more servers and I can't see
anything documented for this.
In what way is Linux HA limited to a pair of servers? The 2.x series
supports up to 16 servers, OCFS2 supports at least 8, and most low end
disk arrays i've worked with support at least 4 hosts per LUN.
Paul,
I saw on the Linux HA site that version 2 supported more than 2 hosts, but I couldn't find documentation for it anywhere. Is there any documentation or examples for this that anyone knows about? Is anyone using this for more than 2 nodes?
I've got no issues on the storage side, it's just automatically restarting the VMs in the case of node failure that I am after.
Thanks,
Jeff
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