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Re: [Xen-users] as promised description of my XEN HA setup
On Sunday 04 July 2010 18:15:56 Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
> On 03/07/10 11:58, Bart Coninckx wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > In threads posted by I believe Jonathan Tripley I promised to post my new
> > XEN HA setup. Hope it can be of some use to some people.
> >
> > In this particular case I'm forced to use SLES 10SP3 with XEN 3.2, which
> > excludes the possibility of using things like cLVM (which I don't think I
> > need anyway).
> >
> > So:
> >
> > Storage:
> > I use two HP ML370 G5 machines with DRBD and heartbeat on them. They are
> > linked by two Gigabit bonded NICs for syncing. They offer IET across two
> > other NICs with IPs in different segments. DRBD is on top of LVM and LVM
> > is again on top of DRBD to be able to create a LV for each DomU.
> >
> > Network:
> > switches are HP Procurve 1810. Not the fastest switches, but also not the
> > most expensive ones. Will report later on if they can handle it all.
> >
> > Hypervisors:
> > different machines, but for the moment all having 4 NICs. One NIC is for
> > the trusted LAN, two are used for iSCSI initiating. One for DomUs in the
> > DMZ. I use multipathing on top of the iSCSI paths for redundancy and
> > supposedbly extra speed (his hasn't been proven yet). The paths run over
> > different switches for redundancy.
> >
> > DomUs:
> > Currently HVMs. Will have about 10 in the end. They use phy: devices
> > pointing to the multipath devices. config files are synced across the
> > Hypervisors (no network storage for avoiding SPOF).
> >
> > HA:
> > (to do) Pacemaker will take care of monitoring DomUs and failing them
> > over.
> >
> > Backup:
> > It seems the only save way to backup DomUs is by shutting them down, so
> > what I do is make sure the storage servers can ssh to the Hypervisors
> > with public key auth. They will shut down the guests, create a snapshot
> > volume of the relevant LV for that particular machine (a script finds out
> > where it is running), start the guests again and dd the snapshot to a
> > file server over ssh. Next the snapshot is deleted.
> >
> >
> > There you go, hope this can inspire people. ;-)
> >
> > B.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
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> > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
>
> Hi Bart,
>
> Thanks for this, I'm sure some of us will find tihs useful :)
>
> Thanks
>
> Jonathan
>
Well, sized differently it could do what you were looking for, although the
amount of DomUs you were looking to run per Dom0 would require upscaling it
considerably. That kind of setup would probably also benefit from a cloud
management platform like, let's say, openQRM.
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