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What you need is two separate things. First is bonding on dom0. Then
you need some kind of live failover for the domu's to another dom0. For
the failover I would look into drbd or similar.
The reason bonding on the domu won't work is because if the dom0
crashes, what is going to keep the domu running? The domu has to have
the dom0 for at least networking.
Donny B.
On 7/13/2010 9:39 PM, dongkyu lee wrote:
I appreciate of your reply.
The reason I want to confire bonding on domU is that I have
experienced system failure (system crash,hang) serveral times with two
bondings on dom0. We suspected single bonding works fine but multiple
bonding may cause some problems on xen kernel (dom0). That is why I
tried bonding on domU.
anyone can tell me why I should not configure bodning on domU?
You are looking at this the wrong way I do believe. Bonding needs to be
done on dom0 and just have a single interface on the domu. I am sure
someone else can explain better than myself, but you would want the
failover functionality to be present on the dom0 so all the domu's
benefit, not just one. Just my $0.02.