[linux-lvm] Mirror between different SAN fabrics
mathias.herzog at postfinance.ch
mathias.herzog at postfinance.ch
Thu Dec 28 10:13:01 UTC 2006
Hi
Looks nice your solution.
But I just found out that unlike lvm2, mdadm is not cluster aware. It
seems not possible to transfer RAID state information from one node to
another.
As we use Red Hat Cluster Suite, we depend on a cluster solution.
Regards Mathias
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> Christian.Rohrmeier at SCHERING.DE
> Sent: Donnerstag, 28 Dezember, 2006 09:49
[...]
> Hi,
>
> Here is a nice example from one of my RHEL 4 Oracle servers:
>
> We have three layers:
>
> first the LUNs from the SAN are multipathed to device aliases:
>
> [root@ ~]# multipath -ll
> sanb (XXXX60e8003f653000000XXXX000001c7)
> [size=101 GB][features="1 queue_if_no_path"][hwhandler="0"]
> \_ round-robin 0 [active] \_ 0:0:1:1 sdb 8:16
> [active][ready] \_ 1:0:1:1 sdd 8:48 [active][ready]
>
> sana (XXXX60e80039cbe000000XXXX000006ad)
> [size=101 GB][features="1 queue_if_no_path"][hwhandler="0"]
> \_ round-robin 0 [active] \_ 0:0:0:1 sda 8:0
> [active][ready] \_ 1:0:0:1 sdc 8:32 [active][ready]
>
> Next these multipath aliases are RAIDed:
>
> [root@ ~]# mdadm --detail /dev/md0
> /dev/md0:
> Version : 00.90.01
> Creation Time : Thu Nov 2 13:07:01 2006
> Raid Level : raid1
> Array Size : 106788160 (101.84 GiB 109.35 GB)
> Device Size : 106788160 (101.84 GiB 109.35 GB)
> Raid Devices : 2
> Total Devices : 2
> Preferred Minor : 0
> Persistence : Superblock is persistent
>
> Update Time : Thu Dec 28 09:36:19 2006
> State : clean
> Active Devices : 2
> Working Devices : 2
> Failed Devices : 0
> Spare Devices : 0
>
>
> Number Major Minor RaidDevice State
> 0 253 2 0 active sync /dev/mapper/sana
> 1 253 3 1 active sync /dev/mapper/sanb
> UUID : b5ac4ae9:99da8114:744a7ebb:aba6f687
> Events : 0.4254576
>
> And finally, the RAID device is used with LVM:
>
> [root@ ~]# vgs -o +devices
> VG #PV #LV #SN Attr VSize VFree Devices
> vg00 2 2 0 wz--n- 31.78G 0 /dev/cciss/c0d0p2(0)
> vg00 2 2 0 wz--n- 31.78G 0 /dev/cciss/c0d0p4(0)
> vg00 2 2 0 wz--n- 31.78G 0 /dev/cciss/c0d0p2(250)
> vg01 1 5 0 wz--n- 101.84G 0 /dev/md0(0)
> vg01 1 5 0 wz--n- 101.84G 0 /dev/md0(5120)
> vg01 1 5 0 wz--n- 101.84G 0 /dev/md0(5376)
> vg01 1 5 0 wz--n- 101.84G 0 /dev/md0(5632)
> vg01 1 5 0 wz--n- 101.84G 0 /dev/md0(8192)
>
> This works very well, as both paths and mirrors are able to
> break away without any disruption in disk access.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Christian
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