On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 09:15:58AM +0200, kieran JOYEUX wrote: > Hi guys, > > I am implementing a two node cluster sharing via NFS, their local > storage to one client. > At the moment, i am simulating a failover during a copy from the NFS > server to the local client disk. > <resources> > <ip address="138.102.22.33" monitor_link="1"/> > <nfsexport name="/usr/local/genome"/> > <nfsclient name="mig" options="ro,fsid=20" > path="/usr/local/genome" target="138.102.22.0/255.255.192.0"/> > <nfsclient name="mig213" options="fsid=213,ro" > path="/usr/local/genome" target="138.102.22.213"/> > <nfsclient name="mig217" options="ro,fsid=217" > path="/usr/local/genome" target="138.102.22.217"/> > </resources> > <service autostart="1" domain="mig_fod" name="nfs"> > <ip ref="138.102.22.33"/> > <nfsexport ref="/usr/local/genome"/> > <nfsclient ref="mig"/> > </service> Try something like: <resources> <ip address="138.102.22.33" monitor_link="1"/> <nfsexport name="/usr/local/genome"/> <nfsclient name="mig" options="ro,fsid=20" target="138.102.22.0/255.255.192.0"/> <nfsclient name="mig213" options="fsid=213,ro" target="138.102.22.213"/> <nfsclient name="mig217" options="ro,fsid=217" target="138.102.22.217"/> <clusterfs name="my_cluster_fs" device="..." fstype="gfs" mountpoint="/usr/local/genome"/> </resources> <service autostart="1" domain="mig_fod" name="nfs" nfslock="1"> <ip ref="138.102.22.33"/> <clusterfs ref="/usr/local/genome"> <nfsexport ref="/usr/local/genome"/> <nfsclient ref="mig"/> </nfsexport> </clusterfs> </service> -- Lon Hohberger - Software Engineer - Red Hat, Inc. -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster