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What is the type of volume that you've created? Is it a replicate volume?
# gluster volume info - should give you this information
If you're replicating the volume across 3 nodes, even when one of the
server goes down, your storage domain should still be UP.
thanks
sahina
On 03/23/2015 02:10 PM, Jonathan Mathews wrote:
Hi I am trying to setup an Ovirt, Glusterfs, VM servers. I have
followed examples on setting up Ovirt and they have helped me so far,
but not the end point that I am looking for.
The web sites are:
http://community.redhat.com/blog/2014/10/up-and-running-with-ovirt-3-5/
http://community.redhat.com/blog/2014/05/ovirt-3-4-glusterized/
http://www.linuxplumbersconf.org/2012/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/2012-lpc...
I am running 3 HP micro servers and 2 HP DL360 G5
The 3 micro servers are my glusterfs storage and have been provisioned
for virt storage.
The 2 DL360 are my processing machines.
Now my 3 gluster hosts are in one cluster, the volume is in up status
and has been provisioned for Virt Storage. But the problem is that my
mount point is directed to one server, so when that server goes down,
the volume storage domain goes down. I am not sure whether there is a
way of mounting it by a "volume identity", so when a server goes down
the storage domain stays up.
With my 2 processing hosts, I have them in one cluster, but I have not
gotten any where with this, as I want the Virtual machines to use the
gluster volume as storage but use the processing hosts hardware for
processing power.
I would appreciate any assistance.
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What is the type of volume that you've created? Is it a replicate
volume?<br>
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# gluster volume info - should give you this information<br>
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If you're replicating the volume across 3 nodes, even when one of
the server goes down, your storage domain should still be UP.<br>
<br>
thanks<br>
sahina<br>
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<div>Hi I am trying to setup an Ovirt, Glusterfs, VM
servers. I have followed examples on setting up
Ovirt and they have helped me so far, but not the
end point that I am looking for.<br>
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The web sites are:<br>
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I am running 3 HP micro servers and 2 HP DL360 G5<br>
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The 3 micro servers are my glusterfs storage and have
been provisioned for virt storage.<br>
</div>
The 2 DL360 are my processing machines.<br>
<br>
</div>
Now my 3 gluster hosts are in one cluster, the volume is in
up status and has been provisioned for Virt Storage. But the
problem is that my mount point is directed to one server, so
when that server goes down, the volume storage domain goes
down. I am not sure whether there is a way of mounting it by
a "volume identity", so when a server goes down the storage
domain stays up.<br>
<br>
</div>
With my 2 processing hosts, I have them in one cluster, but I
have not gotten any where with this, as I want the Virtual
machines to use the gluster volume as storage but use the
processing hosts hardware for processing power. <br>
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I would appreciate any assistance.<br>
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