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Re: Debian: recommended kernel [message #46283 is a reply to message #46282] Wed, 09 May 2012 10:54 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Aleksandar Ivanisevic is currently offline  Aleksandar Ivanisevic
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Roman Haefeli <reduzent@gmail.com>
writes:


[...]

> We have a HA cluster with corosync/pacemaker running, which manages the
> CTs which are running on an NFS export shared across all nodes. As the
> HA layer makes sure to not run duplicate instances of CTs, there seems
> to be no reason to have NFS locking enabled.

How do you do STONITH in openvz? I hope you are doing it, because
thats the only thing that prevents corruption in the split brain
situations, now that you've turned off locking (i.e. fencing).

That being said, I'm still struggling to figure out how to do proper
clusters in the virtualized environment. If someone has any
pointers/tutorials/etc I would appreciate it. I'm specifically
interested in situations where you have more than one virtualized
clusters running on the same group of physical nodes.
 
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