Le 22/10/2013 14:38, Damien Churchill a écrit :
Yeah, I'd thought of doing it that way, however it would be nice to avoid that if possible since the machines in the cluster will be running under QEMU using librbd, so it'd be additional overhead having to re-export the drives using iSCSI.

Hello,
So, if your cluster nodes are running virtualized with Qemu/KVM, you can present them a virtual SCSI drive, from the same RBD image.
It will be like a shared FC SCSI SAN LUN.



On 22 October 2013 13:36, <ja...@peacon.co.uk <mailto:ja...@peacon.co.uk>> wrote:


    RBD can be re-published via iSCSI using a gateway host to sit in
    between, for example using targetcli.



    On 2013-10-22 13:15, Damien Churchill wrote:

        Hi,

        I was wondering if anyone has had any experience in attempting
        to use
        a RBD volume as a clustered drive in Windows Failover
        Clustering? I'm
        getting the impression that it won't work since it needs to be
        either
        an iSCSI LUN or a SCSI LUN.

        Thanks,
        Damien
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