On 12/29/2009 10:01 AM, Ingmar Schraub wrote:
Maybe you could give ganeti a try and report back here?


http://blog.cosmicegg.net/2009/11/installing-ganeti-cluster-hardware.html

Installing a Ganeti cluster - Hardware built

I finally "got" what Ganeti is and decided to create my own test bed to try it out. For the most part, Ganeti manages xen domu's using DRBD for redundancy. By default, DRBD only allows two nodes to replicate data (usually for a fail over cluster). So if you have a virtual machine on ServerA and it fails, you can fail your virtual machine over to ServerB. What Ganeti allows you to do though is to then designate ServerC as the next fail over node, sets up DRBD, and begins syncing between the two. There are some great slides about this in the PDF file at the Ganeti site.

I was able to build up three servers out of spare parts around the office and have begun to configure them for use. They each have two 64 bit procs and eight gigs of ram. I made 700 gig disk space available using RAID 5, but I might have been better off with no raid from what I'm reading in the install doc (better IO). Already it's been a nice learning experience for me, as I learned about reducing the amount of resources Dom0 takes up. The install guide is for Debian, but I'm trying to make it work for my CentOS 5.4 systems. So far so goo

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