Hi Proxmox community,
I am currently running a 3 nodes cluster and all my VMs disks are stored on NFS shares provided by another physical server. As that NFS server is a SPOF, I would like to replicate the VM and their disks on my third node :
pve1 and pve2 have access to the nfs shares named SAS & SATA.
pve3 does not use the nfs shares, it has local disks and two ZFS pools named SAS & SATA (both created before joining the cluster), that will be used as a zfs replication target.
The gui (datacenter => storage => add => ZFS) let me browse to the local ZFS pools on pve3, but fails to create the storage with the same ID (SAS or SATA required by the replication, which makes sens). Is there a workaround (ZFS over iSCSI instead of NFS ?) to use theses local disks as an acceptable replication target ?
How would you improve the SPOF created by the nfs server, or how could I use my third server as a Business Continuity Plan ?
Thank you all,
FcT
I am currently running a 3 nodes cluster and all my VMs disks are stored on NFS shares provided by another physical server. As that NFS server is a SPOF, I would like to replicate the VM and their disks on my third node :
pve1 and pve2 have access to the nfs shares named SAS & SATA.
pve3 does not use the nfs shares, it has local disks and two ZFS pools named SAS & SATA (both created before joining the cluster), that will be used as a zfs replication target.
The gui (datacenter => storage => add => ZFS) let me browse to the local ZFS pools on pve3, but fails to create the storage with the same ID (SAS or SATA required by the replication, which makes sens). Is there a workaround (ZFS over iSCSI instead of NFS ?) to use theses local disks as an acceptable replication target ?
How would you improve the SPOF created by the nfs server, or how could I use my third server as a Business Continuity Plan ?
Thank you all,
FcT