Dear Community, OpenSVC now support ZFS as a sync resource. So it is possible to have ZFS reliable synchronization of datasets/zonepaths between different nodes of an OpenSVC service. OpenSVC is a GPLv2 project automating the low-level operations needed 1/ to bring up system resources : virtual machine container: zones, Xvm domains, ldoms, jail, KVM ip, disk, ZFS pools, filesystem mounts, application launchers) on a node 2/ and to replicate data to secondary nodes (in local or remote sites). OpenSVC can be coupled to a tiers heartbeat daemon to form a full failover clustering stack. OpenSVC offers a simple service start/stop/status/sync* command line interface. OpenSVC can be deployed to drive all types of service on all major operating systems, and drive best-of-breed replication strategies available on users'' sites : ZFS, snaphot+rsync, netapp, emc, drbd. Generalized usage of OpenSVC brings easy group-actions in an heterogeneous datacenter, like those needed for disaster recovery plan activation, or a more localized outage. More information on http://www.opensvc.com/ Cheers, -- Cyril Galibern <cyril.galibern at opensvc.com> OpenSVC OpenSVC offers a simple service start/stop/status/sync* command line interface. OpenSVC can be deployed to drive all types of service on all major operating systems, and drive best-of-breed replication strategies available on users'' sites : ZFS, snaphot+rsync, netapp, emc, drbd. Generalized usage of OpenSVC brings easy group-actions in an heterogeneous datacenter, like those needed for disaster recovery plan activation, or a more localized outage. More information on http://www.opensvc.com/ Cheers, -- Cyril Galibern <cyril.galibern at opensvc.com> OpenSVC -- This message posted from opensolaris.org