I was getting bored with my current cluster which relies on an iSCSI SAN for shared storage. So I took a couple older R210ii Dell machines with a 1TB SSD, 1TB, HDD, and a small 200 GB OS drive and make a "cluster" out of them both. Except I cannot migrate anything between them because for some stupid reason I made their drives as LVM with their own names. Two boxes, identical except their hostname and their storage and no reason to even consider them a "cluster"
In each node I have:
pve1-HDD (pve1) - This is set as EXT4 and Directory as main storage for backups, ISOs, templates, etc.
pve1-SSD (pve1) - This is set as LVM/LVM-Thin as main storage for VMs
pve2-HDD (pve2) - This is set as EXT4 and Directory as main storage for backups, ISOs, templates, etc.
pve2-SSD (pve2) - This is set as LVM/LVM-Thin as main storage for VMs
I bet you can tell where this is going. So when I try and migrate from one to the other, it tells me the storage on the target location doesn't exist. It'd be just as easy to wipe and reinstall with the right names but I wanna figure this out the hard way.
Thoughts? And thanks in advance.
In each node I have:
pve1-HDD (pve1) - This is set as EXT4 and Directory as main storage for backups, ISOs, templates, etc.
pve1-SSD (pve1) - This is set as LVM/LVM-Thin as main storage for VMs
pve2-HDD (pve2) - This is set as EXT4 and Directory as main storage for backups, ISOs, templates, etc.
pve2-SSD (pve2) - This is set as LVM/LVM-Thin as main storage for VMs
I bet you can tell where this is going. So when I try and migrate from one to the other, it tells me the storage on the target location doesn't exist. It'd be just as easy to wipe and reinstall with the right names but I wanna figure this out the hard way.
Thoughts? And thanks in advance.