Give this a read when you get a chance.
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_virtualization/4.2/pdf/disaster_recovery_guide/Red_Hat_Virtualization-4.2-Disaster_Recovery_Guide-en-US.pdf
Focus on the ACTIVE-PASSIVE section. That is what I am gearing up to try
to do.
Also in th
Don't think so. AFAIK, but this might have changed in 4.x. But usually
to float "stuff" between datacenters, you have to export to an export
domain and then do an import.
1. Attach non-attached export domain
2. Export VMs (must include templates if from templates)
3. Detach export domain.
4.
Ok I found my answer in the *engine.log *"Domain
'80dcf277-9958-4368-b7dd-2a5d5d29b3ec' is already attached to a
different storage pool, clean the storage domain metadata."
So I am assuming in a real disaster recovery scenario the Ansible stuff
is doing some magic there.
However, I would lik
Ok I hear what your saying and thank you for your input! By the way this
is a test environment I am working with so I can learn, so there is no
risk for dual brainy-ness. Also I figured out where I was going wrong
earlier on site B, I was clicking "New Domain" instead of "Import
Domain" So I wa
Normally a "replicate" or RAID 1 style scenario is handled by a SAN
frontend (like IBM's SVC) or some other mirroring mechanism that
presents an abstracted mirrored LUN as a Storage Domain to oVirt.
So, the answer lies with your storage supplier and/or SAN abstractor.
With that said, reading y
I guess my screenshot got removed.
The error I receive is that "The following LUNs are already in use:"
And "This operation might be unrecoverable and destructive!"
On 11/13/2018 02:24 PM, Jacob Green wrote:
So I was testing with two Identical ovirt environments running the
latest 4.2 en
I guess my screenshot got removed.
The error I receive is that "The following LUNs are already in use:"
And "This operation might be unrecoverable and destructive!"
On 11/13/2018 02:24 PM, Jacob Green wrote:
So I was testing with two Identical ovirt environments running the
latest 4.2 env
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