I have two VMs that are part of the MSCS cluster running on 4.0 u1 across two physical hosts. I am using physical compatibility mode as recomended by the docs.
My question is, can we take snapshots of VMs that are part of MSCS? Or we can only do that if they are using virtual compatibility mode (all nodes on one box)?
If taking snapshots is allowed, lets say I take the snapshot of node 1 and then revert it back 20 mins later, how will the MSCS react to this change and will it confuse node 2?
ANy input will be much appreciated... Thanks!
It is not recommented to take snapshot for VM's with RDM lunsie in physcial comatibility mode.
it you plan to build a cluster in a box with shared vmdk disk ,you can try taking snapshot but,the response for reverting back to the snapshot is depend on the application response to the change in data.in general i wouldn't recomment snapshot for MSCS clusters.
Regards
Manick
It is not recommented to take snapshot for VM's with RDM lunsie in physcial comatibility mode.
it you plan to build a cluster in a box with shared vmdk disk ,you can try taking snapshot but,the response for reverting back to the snapshot is depend on the application response to the change in data.in general i wouldn't recomment snapshot for MSCS clusters.
Regards
Manick
http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere4/r40/vsp_40_mscs.pdf you can check it there ....
the snapshot details are not covered in this document.
the following discussion may help you for better understanding
http://communities.vmware.com/thread/308661
Regards
Manick
Snapshots do not affect RDMs in physical mode in any way. So if you take a snapshot, only the OS drive will be affected. You will also have to be very careful and should always be aware of what has been modified if you revert to a snapshot. In case of a MSCS cluster node NEVER take a hot snapshot, always move the resources to the other node and take the snapshot while the node is powered off.
Basically I agree with Manick, you should not really take snapshots of a MSCS cluster node. I'm almost sure that this isn't supported in any way either.
André
Thanks guys, that was really helpful