On 06/12/2007, Dave Augustus davea@kcm40202 wrote:
If you can try with non-Xen kernels, you should get better results.
Does this mean that you tried Xen kernels and DomU and it failed, then switched to non-Xen kernels on the same setup and it succeeded?
Thanks,
--Amos
Amos Shapira wrote:
On 06/12/2007, Dave Augustus davea@kcm40202 wrote:
If you can try with non-Xen kernels, you should get better results.
Does this mean that you tried Xen kernels and DomU and it failed, then switched to non-Xen kernels on the same setup and it succeeded?
Thanks,
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I'm sure you've done this, but did you install kmod-drbd-xen ? I had missed installing this when trying to run drbd with heartbeat v2 under xen the first time I was testing it.
-Ross-
On 06/12/2007, Ross Cavanagh ross-cavanagh@bm-sms.co.jp wrote:
I'm sure you've done this, but did you install kmod-drbd-xen ? I had missed installing this when trying to run drbd with heartbeat v2 under xen the first time I was testing it.
Yes it's installed :)
I got DRBD up and running in no time. It's the heartbeat that doesn't work.
Thanks,
--Amos
On Dec 5, 2007 5:23 PM, Amos Shapira amos.shapira@gmail.com wrote:
On 06/12/2007, Dave Augustus davea@kcm40202 wrote:
If you can try with non-Xen kernels, you should get better results.
Does this mean that you tried Xen kernels and DomU and it failed, then switched to non-Xen kernels on the same setup and it succeeded?
I could probably bet you that you doing this on VM's is what's causing the problem. Grab some cheap old hardware and try setting this up on real machines. It will work.
On 06/12/2007, Matt Shields mattboston@gmail.com wrote:
I could probably bet you that you doing this on VM's is what's causing the problem. Grab some cheap old hardware and try setting this up on real machines. It will work.
The problem is that we don't have spare hardware lying around (we run a tight shop).
Besides - I imagine there are good uses for running such stuff on Xen guests (e.g. two VPS's on two separate real hosts, or even for testing just like I do).
Tonight I'll try to switch our Debian Etch Xen host to CentOS so I can try it between real machines.
In the mean time, I managed to compile and run heartbeat 1.2.5 and now looking at how to actually configure resources for it.
Cheers,
--Amos