Yes. However we are using it for a dev / qa environments in house. We plan to roll rhev
into production soon and will be using backend storage.
Doug Bishop
Sr. Systems Engineer
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From: Dan Yasny [dyasny(a)gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 4:34 PM
To: Doug Bishop
Cc: users(a)ovirt.org
Subject: Re: [Users] Ovirt engine high availability
The official way is to have a SAN or NFS in place, so you can allocate a LUN for the
engine. Multiple hosts/DCs with local storage are quite the corner case IMO.
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Doug Bishop
<dbishop@controlscan.com<mailto:dbishop@controlscan.com>> wrote:
Yeah, that was along the lines of what I was thinking. Just wanted to make sure there
wasnt an official way to do it as well.
Thanks!
Doug Bishop
Sr. Systems Engineer
Cell: 678-848-6658
dbishop@controlscan.com<mailto:dbishop@controlscan.com>
Controlscan, Inc.
11475 Great Oaks Way, Suite 300
Alpharetta, GA 30022
www.controlscan.com<http://www.controlscan.com>
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From: Dan Yasny [dyasny@gmail.com<mailto:dyasny@gmail.com>]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013<tel:2013> 4:31 PM
To: Doug Bishop
Cc: users@ovirt.org<mailto:users@ovirt.org>
Subject: Re: [Users] Ovirt engine high availability
The classic answer here would be to use DRBD to replicate the engine storage to a standby
host's local storage.
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013<tel:2013> at 2:25 PM, Doug Bishop
<dbishop@controlscan.com<mailto:dbishop@controlscan.com><mailto:dbishop@controlscan.com<mailto:dbishop@controlscan.com>>>
wrote:
Those are good options, however since I am not running centralized storage, all my hosts
are in their own data center with local storage options only. Thats why I have two
standalone machines to run ovirt on. Im guessing this is not recommended? If not is there
away to allow local storage and nfs based storage in a data center?
Doug Bishop
Sr. Systems Engineer
Cell: 678-848-6658
dbishop@controlscan.com<mailto:dbishop@controlscan.com><mailto:dbishop@controlscan.com<mailto:dbishop@controlscan.com>>
Controlscan, Inc.
11475 Great Oaks Way, Suite 300
Alpharetta, GA 30022
www.controlscan.com<http://www.controlscan.com><http://www.contr...
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From: Dan Yasny
[dyasny@gmail.com<mailto:dyasny@gmail.com><mailto:dyasny@gmail.com<mailto:dyasny@gmail.com>>]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013<tel:2013><tel:2013<tel:2013>> 12:14
PM
To: Doug Bishop
Cc:
users@ovirt.org<mailto:users@ovirt.org><mailto:users@ovirt.org<mailto:users@ovirt.org>>
Subject: Re: [Users] Ovirt engine high availability
There are plenty of options:
1. Run the engine as a VM under a local libvirt, and cluster the libvirt VM as a protected
service using RHCS (well tested and documented)
2. Use the self hosted engine (recently announced, coming up tech)
3. Use any other clustering technology you like best, an engine VM with a centrally backed
storage is very easy to start on any capable host
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013<tel:2013><tel:2013<tel:2013>> at 10:06 AM, Doug
Bishop
<dbishop@controlscan.com<mailto:dbishop@controlscan.com><mailto:dbishop@controlscan.com<mailto:dbishop@controlscan.com>><mailto:dbishop@controlscan.com<mailto:dbishop@controlscan.com><mailto:dbishop@controlscan.com<mailto:dbishop@controlscan.com>>>>
wrote:
Hello,
Was wondering if anyone can shed a light on this subject as I could not find any
documentation specific to this. I am currently running an ovirt 3.2 cluster with 5 hosts
with local storage. I have a dedicated box running ovirt engine. I would like to have the
ability to run an additional box with ovirt engine on it for high availability of the
portal. I realize this would most likely require I run a separate instance of postgres for
the engine, however I was wondering if this is something that is officially supported?
Thanks!
Doug Bishop
Sr. Systems Engineer
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