yeah ok so as I can see in the src code of the ocf xen module.. he do a xm
list and check if the vm name contained in the xenfile is running..
so even if it's 2 different vm running on each node if their xen name are
both vm01 am I wrong to think that the ressource agent will not see the
difference ?
On 5/3/07, Alan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rene Purcell wrote:
> I've already read this document, with this method it's working.. they
have
> two VM and each node can access these VM to start it.. they are on a
iscsi
> "a fake SAN"
>
> in My question I was trying to see if it's possible to have two
> different VM
> on each node, with the same name.. VM01 and VM02 on node1 VM01 and VM02
on
> node2 the ressource call the file /etc/xen/vm/vm01 the file exist on
each
> node.. I don't know if you understand what I'm trying to explain... I'll
> try
> to do some poor ascii art ;)
What you can't do is confuse the resource agent.
If it can't tell which of the vm01's is running on the machine at a time
(for status or monitor), then it's not going to work.
If it can tell which is which, then it will be OK.
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