Re: [PVE-User] ZFS on iSCSI + Pacemaker/corosync/DRBD

2016-11-30 Thread Mark Adams
Hi, Thanks for the response. I was planning on using active/backup bonding on 10Gbe for my network fault tolerance so no multipath support shouldn't be an issue. I've come across some strange behaviour with the iet provider though, in that after 9 LUNS it starts changing the existing luns

Re: [PVE-User] ZFS on iSCSI + Pacemaker/corosync/DRBD

2016-11-23 Thread Michael Rasmussen
On Wed, 23 Nov 2016 09:40:55 + Mark Adams wrote: > > Has anyone else tried to get this or a similar setup working? Any views > greatly received. > What you are trying to achieve is not a good idea with corosync/pacemaker since iSCSI is a block device. To create a cluster

[PVE-User] ZFS on iSCSI + Pacemaker/corosync/DRBD

2016-11-23 Thread Mark Adams
Hi All, I'm testing out proxmox and trying to get a working ZFS on iSCSI HA setup going. Because ZFS on iSCSI logs on to the iscsi server via ssh and creates a zfs dataset then adds iscsi config to /etc/ietd.conf it works fine when you've got a single iscsi host, but I haven't figured out a way