I am would be interested what others have to say as well, but I have one
VG that I carved a LV from for each VM.
Chris Edwards wrote:
Yes to both. Right now the cluster is running GFS and I can migrate
VM's between the nodes.
This question is coming up because I have been trying to do a snap
shot and I realized the snapshot is stored on the Volume Group that
the LV is located on. I did not realize this and I cannot do a
snapshot because I did not leave enough space in each of the Volume
Groups for each of the VM's.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Jeff Sturm
*Sent:* Friday, October 24, 2008 10:20 AM
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*Subject:* RE: [Linux-cluster] Cluster and LVG/LV
Chris,
Are you running a clustered LVM, and do you expect to be able to use
Xen migration?
Jeff
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*Sent:* Friday, October 24, 2008 10:13 AM
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*Subject:* [Linux-cluster] Cluster and LVG/LV
If I am installing multiple Xen VM's in a cluster with shared
iSCSI space with Logical Volumes for each virtual machine should I
put each LV in its own logical volume group or should I use one
logical volume group for all of the LV's?
Thanks!
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