Re: NFS failover problem

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Rainer Duffner wrote:
I think, if you're _that_ low on budget, moving the whole scenario to a
vmware server setup is a good idea.
Marc's  http://www.open-sharedroot.org/  Website contains some
information about how to do this (although for a shared root cluster).

Are you preparing this for production?


cheers,
Rainer



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Thanks Rainer, i'll take a loot at it.

Indeed i'm preparing it for production. We have pretty simple needs here that not require a huge architecture. It's only a high available NFS share providing read only applications. We do not require high capacity disks nor powerful servers.

you guys are telling me that RHCS are not able to work properly on this kind of architecture, it's pretty sad... I'll have to use heartbeat and DRBD instead. This solution is up & running really quickly. Plus, i have no NFS file handle error during the copy thanks to DRBD.

Am i the only one using RHCS that way? :)

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