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Thanks a lot Daniel. <BR>
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T tough a lot and come to same opinion and can ensure that tis theory works. <BR>
At least for me it works. II'm in process in finalizing the setup, after success will post the manual. <BR>
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Many thanks <BR>
Ara<BR>
On Fri, 2011-07-15 at 09:21 +0200, Daniel Roßbach wrote:
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On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 09:08:30PM +0500, Ara Sadoyan wrote:
> Thanks Daniel.
>
> Have you tried this?
No I haven't tried this.
> I have dual master DRBS/OCFS2 and all I need is just to restart VM from failed host on live one.
> Something very similar to live-migrate as VM disc is located on DRBD volume and is accessible from both hosts.
> The only bad think in my scenario is that HOST_HOOK is deleting VM disc from DRBD volume and creating new one from image.
> Do you know away to run VM on second host without recreating it from image.
>
The Problem is that opennebula restarts the VM on another host. Maybe it
is possible to say that the image is persistent. But I don't really
know.
Another way which came in my mind is that you create a
"opennebula-host-cluster". Than means you create two Xenservers with one
cluster-IP and shared storage. If one of them is down the clustersuite moves
the IP to the other host. Opennebula only knows this IP for the node and the
VM has an UNKNOWN state. If you are shure that the VM isn't running on the
failed host (some sort of stonith), than you can just restart this VM with onevm.
But it is only a theory.
> Thanks in advance
> Ara
>
> Daniel Roßbach <<A HREF="mailto:rossbach@neophonie.de">rossbach@neophonie.de</A>> wrote:
>
> >On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 05:06:24PM +0500, Ara Sadoyan wrote:
> >> Hi there
> >>
> >> Anyone achieved high availability for virtual machines with Opnnebula or this
> >> is something that is impossible ?
> >> I have 2 hosts with DRBD and when one of hosts failed I have to recreate VM
> >> with HOST_HOOK and loose running VM in spite of VM disk is OK.
> >> Is there any way to use this disk and do not create new one from scratch ?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >
> >Maybe have a look at this:
> ><A HREF="http://blog.opennebula.org/?p=1523">http://blog.opennebula.org/?p=1523</A>
> >
> >--
> >Daniel Rossbach
> >
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