Hi Thomas,
I just did a very similar thing, except in my case I am using shared
storage (MD3000 - SAS) and theres a bit more fun to that part of it
(multipath, stonith, etc) - also I setup heartbeat in v1 mode not CRM
mode.
I plan to post a walkthrough at some point in the future (I also setup
SMB and NFS based storage) if anyone is interested.
Interesting about the ScsiSN thing - I didnt see that readme file and
what I did to solve that problem was use a different Lun number on
each target.. but this solution makes much more sense - thanks for the
tip.
Regards,
Trent
On 21/01/2008, at 9:43 PM, Thomas Glanzmann wrote:
Hello,
I just setup a high available iscsi target for an ESX 3.5 server. I
can
switch the target between my two hosts without any problems on the ESX
3.5 server side with the exception of a reconnect and a hang in the
virtual machine running on iscsi stoage for ca. 1 second (worst case)
sometimes I don't even notice.
I used the following components:
- Debian Etch
- heartbeat 2.1.3
- drbd 8.1.2 (primary/standby)
- iscsitarget 0.4.15 (ietd)
I attached the ha.cf, drbd.conf, iscsi.xml (CIB), the ressource
agent I
used and of course the ietd.conf.
Attention: If you do that, get sure that you specify a Serial Number
for
each LUN you export also see README.vmware in the iscsitarget tarball.
Don't forget to adopt the listening ip address in the ietd ressource
agent.
Thomas
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