Just to clarify, I'm referring to "ZFS over iSCSI" in regards to proxmox.
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Storage:_ZFS_over_iSCSI Regards, Mark On 22 November 2016 at 16:59, Mark Adams <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > Looking for some opinions on this, if anyone has any. I'm looking at this > solution to be for proxmox vm nodes using zfsoniscsi. > > Just as back round for people that haven't looked at proxmox before it > logs on to the iscsi server via ssh and creates a zfs dataset then adds > iscsi config to /etc/ietd.conf so that dataset is available as a LUN. This > works fine when you've got a single iscsi host, but I haven't figured out a > way to use it with pacemaker/corosync. > > Is there any way to have ISCSILogicalUnit read it's luns from a config > file instead of specifying each one in the cluster config? or is there any > other resource agents that might be more suitable for this job? I could > write my own "watcher" script I guess, but does anyone think this is a > dangerous idea? > > Is the only sensible thing really to make proxmox zfsonlinux > pacemaker/corosync "aware" so that it's scripts can create the luns through > pcs instead of adding the config to ietd.conf? > > Is anyone using zfs/iscsi/drbd in some other configuration and had success? > > Looking forward to all ideas! > > Regards, > Mark > -- Mark Adams Director -- Open Virtualisation Solutions Ltd. Registered in England and Wales number: 07709887 Office Address: 274 Verdant Lane, London, SE6 1TW Office: +44 (0)333 355 0160 Mobile: +44 (0)750 800 1289 Site: http://www.openvs.co.uk
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