Re: VZ+DRBD+HA and load balancing [message #32809 is a reply to message #32807] |
Mon, 01 September 2008 03:18 |
golly
Messages: 4 Registered: August 2008
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You're quite welcome for the sharing. (BTW, I've changed a few more things with the config. I'll upload the changes on Tuesday as I'm not at work right now.)
Now about the symlink - the reason I went with the symlink was so that everything needed for the virtual machine was all on the same block device (thinking of off-site back-up). However, rsync'ing the config file would be just as good since it doesn't really change once it is set up and tweaked. However you want to do it - its your cluster .
Oh, and yea, I messed with the disk quota and found that it really didn't do anything for me. However, if I was building an active/passive cluster where all of my VEs were on one DRBD device, then, yea, I'd want it. The only problem I can see is if later I want the per-user disk quota then I'd have to find another mechanism as I would have the per-VE quota turned off. At this point I don't really need disk quotas.
However, I did do research and found out that VZ's disk quota mechanism is quite robust. It will regenerate its information at VE startup if it was out-of-date (and at failover, too, as long as it was a full start and not a migrate - I didn't try the migrate scenario). If you need disk quotas even though the VEs are all on separate block devices, VZ's quota system should be just fine.
Thanks for the heads-up about your scripts! I wanted to give back to the community for all the work they have done by providing such excellent software. You know - the "standing on the shoulders of giants" thing....
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