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RE: [Xen-users] iSCSI and LVM 
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 From: JP P 
[mailto:storm66@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
 Sent: Mon 14/06/2010 
16:09
 To: Jonathan Tripathy
 Cc: 
Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Subject: Re: [Xen-users] iSCSI and 
LVM
 
 
 
Le lundi 14 juin 2010 à 14:29 +0100, Jonathan Tripathy a écrit 
:> Hi Everyone,
 >
 > I am going to get a storage server 
which will be connected to my Xen
 > hosts via iSCSI/Ethernet. I wish to 
use LVM for the DomU disks. The
 > storage server will have a RAID10 array, 
and 2 Xen hosts will connect
 > to this (Each will have a 50% share of the 
RAID10 array, space wise).
 >
 > What is the best way to go 
about this? Should I:
 >
 > a) Split the RAID10 array into 2 
partition on the storage server, and
 > export 1 partition to each xen 
host, then let the Xen host manage LVM?
 >
 > 
or
 >
 > b) Do all LVM stuff on the storage server and export 
each LVM logical
 > volume to the correct Xen hosts via iSCSI? Since each 
host could have
 > around 100 VMs on it, that's a lot of iSCSI 
exporting!
 >
 
 Hello,
 
 If you export two "big luns" and 
do the LVM stuff on each Xens server
 you will not be able to "switch" a VM 
from one server to the other (with
 xm save/restore for example). With that 
setup a VM can only be started
 on a specific server. Also you will have two 
LVM sets to manage.
 
 If you do all the storage management on your SAN 
migrate a VM from one
 server to the other will be easy and even done "live". 
Also the storage
 management will be "unified". The only problem could be the 
maximum
 number of iSCSI Luns on yours SAN, but it often is greater than 
127
 distinct units.
 
 Regards
 
 JPP
 
 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Ok 
thanks for the advice. So I think I shall go down the root of doing all LVM 
stuff on the SAN.
 However, I think that I will need more than 127 virtual 
machines, so having an iSCSI target per VM is probably not an option. Is 
there any other solution for Ubuntu/Debian?   Thanks 
 
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