Normally a "replicate" or RAID 1 style scenario is handled by a SAN
frontend (like IBM's SVC) or some other mirroring mechanism that
presents an abstracted mirrored LUN as a Storage Domain to oVirt.
So, the answer lies with your storage supplier and/or SAN abstractor.
With that said, reading your full text, this would still be likely for a
failover scenario and not a "live/live" scenario. A "live/live"
scenarios risks the problem inherent to two things being "split
brained". And this is usually very bad for non-cluster aware storage
(and the complexity of cluster aware storage could be great in this case).
On 11/13/18 2:24 PM, Jacob Green wrote:
> So I was testing with two Identical ovirt environments running the
> latest 4.2 environment. I have iscsi storage set up at Site A, and I
> have that same storage replicated to Side B, before I get into learning
> disaster recovery I wanted to see what importing the replicated storage
> would look like. However when I import it I get the follow, and the vms
> are wiped from the replicated storage I presented with iscsi.
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> So is this possible with iscsi? Is there another way to go about doing this?
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> My iscsi solution is freenas.
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