Good afternoon everybody.
1-] Apologies for my bad english (I'm french)
2-] Since approximatively one week I'm testing Proxmox VE 3.1. I want to determine if Proxmox can do "HA" with just only one target iSCSI and two Proxmox servers as initiators.
For this, I want to store my VM on iSCSI shares (between the two proxmox servers) and if one Proxmox fails the second takes over the VM.
3-] I've seen lot of solutions ( like here -> http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Two-Node_High_Availability_Cluster) about two nodes and DRBD solution but i'ts not realy that i want to do. I don't want to use DRBD but it's mentioned (System
requirements) that I can do what I want with a SAN network. iSCSI is a SAN network.
4-] I tested ocfs2 and gfs2 on standard debian wheezy and it works perfectly but not on Proxmox kernel. I know why ocfs2 doesnt work but I tried gfs2 and it seems that it doesnt work too. Why ?
It would be nice if people can tell me if one target iSCSI and two proxmox servers as initiators is a possible configuration for doing HA.
Thank you very much
superwemba
1-] Apologies for my bad english (I'm french)
2-] Since approximatively one week I'm testing Proxmox VE 3.1. I want to determine if Proxmox can do "HA" with just only one target iSCSI and two Proxmox servers as initiators.
For this, I want to store my VM on iSCSI shares (between the two proxmox servers) and if one Proxmox fails the second takes over the VM.
3-] I've seen lot of solutions ( like here -> http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Two-Node_High_Availability_Cluster) about two nodes and DRBD solution but i'ts not realy that i want to do. I don't want to use DRBD but it's mentioned (System
requirements) that I can do what I want with a SAN network. iSCSI is a SAN network.
4-] I tested ocfs2 and gfs2 on standard debian wheezy and it works perfectly but not on Proxmox kernel. I know why ocfs2 doesnt work but I tried gfs2 and it seems that it doesnt work too. Why ?
It would be nice if people can tell me if one target iSCSI and two proxmox servers as initiators is a possible configuration for doing HA.
Thank you very much
superwemba