Hello,
We're currently using an old version of ProxMox (version 1.7) and obviously need to upgrade to latest stable version.
The idea for the next cluster would be to use 2 serveurs with DRBD and LVM.
Over the last few days, I've been trying to setup DRBD + LVM on both servers in my virtual environment but I'm stucked when trying to use the VG I've setup from the web UI.
I can only see the default local storage which point to /var/lib/vz
What's wrong ?
Other question ...
If I understood well, i can use this LVM VG for openVZ container(s) or KVM guest(s) right ?
Each KVM guest or openVZ container would have their own LVM logical volume which I could extend, shrink, snapshot, etc ...
Then what would be the procedure if I manually "migrate" a container or a KVM guest from one serveur to another ?
If ProxMox 3.4 reach our expectations, we'd seriously think to get a subscription but, I need a confirmation that this "design" is fully supported and will not impact our production environnement.
Thanks in advance for your feedback
Best regards
Davide
We're currently using an old version of ProxMox (version 1.7) and obviously need to upgrade to latest stable version.
The idea for the next cluster would be to use 2 serveurs with DRBD and LVM.
Over the last few days, I've been trying to setup DRBD + LVM on both servers in my virtual environment but I'm stucked when trying to use the VG I've setup from the web UI.
I can only see the default local storage which point to /var/lib/vz
What's wrong ?
Other question ...
If I understood well, i can use this LVM VG for openVZ container(s) or KVM guest(s) right ?
Each KVM guest or openVZ container would have their own LVM logical volume which I could extend, shrink, snapshot, etc ...
Then what would be the procedure if I manually "migrate" a container or a KVM guest from one serveur to another ?
If ProxMox 3.4 reach our expectations, we'd seriously think to get a subscription but, I need a confirmation that this "design" is fully supported and will not impact our production environnement.
Thanks in advance for your feedback
Best regards
Davide