Dear Waldirio,
Thank you for your description! (hell yea I can't portuguese but I
understood it ;-))
I think you didn't get the point what I would do exactly...
I try to boot from a ocfs2 fs. so the whole system is on a LV which is
formated with ocfs2. I don't know if this possible... but I need a
clustring filesystem because I dont have isci or something else... just
2 boxes which access the same scsi device...
Greetings
Dominik
Am Donnerstag, den 03.07.2008, 08:05 -0300 schrieb Waldirio Manhães
Pinheiro:
> Good Morning Dominik
>
> Let's try explain the implementation of ocfs2 in guest machine (in
> my case RedHat).
>
> I have created the Oracle RAC summary and one point of the procedure
> is the implementation of ocfs2. Because of size, I removed all another
> points, keep only ocfs (later I'll put in my web site the full
> document).
>
> When you configure using ocfs2console (graphical environment),
> you'll inform the IP address of machines which will access the shared
> file system, at the finish, will be created one ocfs config file
> (/etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf) with this content (in my case)
>
> ###
> node:
> ip_port = 7777
> ip_address = 164.85.216.107
> number = 0
> name = cambeba.mydomain.com
> cluster = ocfs2
> node:
> ip_port = 7777
> ip_address = 164.85.216.105
> number = 1
> name = cangua.mydomain.com
> cluster = ocfs2
>
> cluster:
> node_count = 2
> name = ocfs2
> ###
>
> At the finish of configuration, the tool ocfs2console have the option
> "Propagate Configuration" which will share this configuration with all
> another nodes configured.
>
> The next step is create a partition (can be using lv for example) and
> format using ocfs2
> 1. Create using lvm (pvcreate/vgcreate/lvcreate)
> 2. Formatting using ocfs2 (mkfs.ocfs2 <path created before for
> lvcreate>)
> 3. Mount automatically the partition by fstab (include in fstab like
> below) and later "# mount -a"
>
> /dev/ocfs2/ocfs_01 /ocfs_01 ocfs2 _netdev,
> datavolume,nointr 0 0
>
>
>
> PS: Create a lvm and format just on one node, at another nodes only
> include on fstab and enjoy
>
>
>
> PS2: The attached document was written in Portuguese, so if you have
> any problem or doubt to understand, reply.
>
>
>
> Any doubt or "append" for this procedure, reply :)
>
>
>
> Good luck
>
> Waldirio
>
>
>
>
> 2008/7/3, Dominik Vogt <dominik.vogt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hello Waldirio,
>
> No doubt's, it's just a fact that I cant boot from ocfs2. My
> systems are
> all debian etch. So just for understanding what I did (Maybe I
> understood all wrong about ocfs2)
>
> So I create a Volume Group, in this case it is about 1.5TB.
> Then I
> create vor every domu a Logical Volume, and format it with
> ocfs2
> filesystem. After that i install a system on that Logical
> Volume, it's
> working until this. but if I want to start the domu, xen
> starts the
> system but on boot it can't find the root partition! so it
> seems like
> the kernel can't initalize the ocfs2 fs during startup.
>
> Do I have to do some special things to get it running?
>
> Thanks and A nice day,
> Dominik
>
> Am Mittwoch, den 02.07.2008, 14:01 -0300 schrieb Waldirio
> Manhães
> Pinheiro:
> > Hello Dominik
> >
> > What you doubt about ocfs2 implementation (all doubt or at
> specific
> > point) ?!, and what the Operating System ?!
> >
> > Cheers
> > Waldirio
> >
> > 2008/6/27 Dominik Vogt <dominik.vogt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> > Dear List,
> >
> > I'm thinking about using xen productive in our
> datacenter, i'm
> > still
> > testing around with it. Now I got some questions,
> just for
> > basic
> > understanding, we got for example this environment:
> >
> > 2 Nodes
> > 1 SCSI Pool server (Connected via scsi to both
> nodes)
> >
> > Now I want to build a "cluster" so i would like to
> make this:
> >
> > Node 1 -> Primary -| |
> --> domU 1
> > (LV/OCFS2)
> > |-> SCSI POOL 1.5TB (VG) | -->
> domU 2
> > (LV/OCFS2)
> > Node 2 -> Secondary -| |
> --> domU 3
> > (LV/OCFS2)
> >
> > So the reason, why I use ocfs2 is, because I access
> the same
> > Disk with 2
> > Nodes via scsi. It would destroy the fs, if I use
> ext3
> > (normaly).
> > but.... I can't boot the domU's form a ocfs2
> filesystem... So
> > I tried to
> > setup a domU and installed ocfs2 into it, after that
> I cloned
> > the system
> > into a ocfs2 lv, but if I start it, it can't find
> the root
> > filesystem.
> > what else do I have to attend to get a system
> startet from a
> > ocfs2
> > filesystem? Or is this the wrong way?
> >
> > Regards, D. Vogt
> >
> >
> >
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> > Waldirio
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> Dominik Vogt
> Informatikbetreuer
> Universität Bern
> Institut für medizinische Lehre (IML)
> Abteilung für Assessment und Evaluation (AAE)
> Inselspital 37a
> CH-3010 Bern
>
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> Mail: dominik.vogt@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
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> Waldirio
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Abteilung für Assessment und Evaluation (AAE)
Inselspital 37a
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