Hello list,

I hope this is an appropriate list for this type of question.

I'm about to set up some fail over VM hosts using KVM. I've got a
shared iscsi disk, and I was hoping
to use something like CLVM so that two hosts can have direct access to
the same volume group at the
same time (accessing different logical volumes of course).

However, when I started looking into CLVM, I noticed it requires the
redhat-cluster stack, of which I'm not
much of a fan.

So, is there an alternative to CLVM which doesn't involve
redhat-cluster suite? Or is redhat-cluster suite
and CLVM the preferred method for shared volume management in ubuntu?

Thanks,
Doug

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