So i have 2 servers, with proxmox 5.4 installed, with zfs disks, and configured in a cluster.
They are identical.
One very important thing is that i have no shared storage. So the vms run locally (as is, they have local disks.... so no live migration).
So i have some vms on node1.
From what i know i can replicate the disks from node1 on node2 (because of zfs) and if node1 fails i can manually restart them on node2.
Is there a way to have auto failover ?
So for me this scenario would work:
- have the disks replicated from node1 to node2
- if node1 fails the vms should start on node2 with the replicated disks (even if they are not the latest disks).
- manually revert back node1 when possible
Anyone ever had this scenario ?
They are identical.
One very important thing is that i have no shared storage. So the vms run locally (as is, they have local disks.... so no live migration).
So i have some vms on node1.
From what i know i can replicate the disks from node1 on node2 (because of zfs) and if node1 fails i can manually restart them on node2.
Is there a way to have auto failover ?
So for me this scenario would work:
- have the disks replicated from node1 to node2
- if node1 fails the vms should start on node2 with the replicated disks (even if they are not the latest disks).
- manually revert back node1 when possible
Anyone ever had this scenario ?