Well, in fact Xen setup is splitted in two parts (at least in my
experience). First, install Xen dom0 and reboot in order to work with a
xenified kernel. Next, do your OpenAIS + Pacemaker setup. What to do in this
phase it depends on your configuration. Generally, you first install your
VM, then with your cluster manager up and running you add the VM as a
cluster resource. From that point on, starting/stopping the VM is done by
the CRM. In Pacemaker it exist a Xen RA that accepts a domU config file as a
parameter, but for my needs it was a little buggy, so i had to patch the
script. Maybe in your case it works just fine...
If you need more details, please tell what your overall configuration is
(i.e. do you use clustered filesystem or DRBD?).
= On Sat, 19 Sep 2009 06:57:10 -0500, Joseph Coleman wrote:
> >When clustering do I need to have Xen installed first then do my
install
for OpenAis and Pacemaker or do I establish the cluster then do then Xen
install. Been going through the documentation but it doesnt really
say.> >
> >Thanks in Advance..
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