SteelEye 4.5.0 manual Using LVM with LifeKeeper Data Replication, Hierarchy with LVM above LKDR

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Using LVM with LifeKeeper Data Replication

LifeKeeper LVM Hierarchy Creation and Administration

Using LVM with LifeKeeper Data Replication

The LVM Recovery Kit currently supports the use of LVM “above” LifeKeeper Data Replication (LKDR), but not LKDR “above” LVM. In other words, the kit can support a configuration in which the physical volume components of a volume group are LKDR devices, but it cannot support a configuration in which the source and/or target volumes of an LKDR mirror are defined as LVM logical volumes.

To build a hierarchy with LVM above LKDR, a two-phase hierarchy creation process must be used. The LKDR devices (i.e. hierarchies) must be configured using the LKDR “Data Replication Resource” option, prior to the creation of the LVM volume groups and logical volumes on the primary server. Once the desired volume groups and logical volumes have been created, the remainder of the hierarchy is created according to the configuration instructions for the recovery kit associated with the application to be protected. The resulting hierarchy will look something like the one shown in Figure 3 below.

Figure 3: Hierarchy with LVM above LKDR

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Contents LifeKeeper for Linux Logical Volume Manager LVM Recovery Kit Administration GuideRevision A 06/2004 ip@steeleye.com Linux is a registered trademark of Linus TorvaldsTable of Contents LVM Recovery Kit Administration Guide Introduction Document ContentsLVM Recovery Kit Administration Guide Documentation and References LifeKeeper for Linux Planning and Installation GuideLifeKeeper for Linux Release Notes Hardware Requirements RequirementsSoftware Requirements Overview LifeKeeper for Linux LVM Recovery KitLVM Operation Linux Boot Script Modifications LVM Recovery Kit Notes and RestrictionsVolume Group Activation Support for Raw I/O and Entire DisksLVM Version Support Hierarchy Creation Procedure LifeKeeper LVM Hierarchy Creation and Administration2. On the system which is to be the primary server for your application, create and activate the desired volume groups and logical volumes using the tools provided by the LVM package, and described in the LVM HowTo document referenced in the Documentation and References section above Figure 3 Hierarchy with LVM above LKDR Using LVM with LifeKeeper Data ReplicationFigure 4 LVM volume group Resource Properties dialog Volume Group ReconfigurationFigure 5 LVM volume group reconfiguration for added device Figure 6 LVM volume group reconfiguration for added device Figure 8 LVM volume group reconfiguration for deleted device Figure 7 LVM volume group reconfiguration for deleted deviceError Messages TroubleshootingCommon Error Messages Hierarchy CreationHierarchy Extension LVM Recovery Kit Error Messages Hierarchy RestoreResource Monitoring