Exactly, that is what i ended up
with! Thanks though, Finnur From: linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ozarchuk, John D I have a simliar setup, but I just set a Service to manage the IP
address and filesystems. It's not that difficult to manage two
/etc/exports files... From: linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx on behalf
of Finnur Örn Guðmundsson - TM Software Hi, I have setup a active-standby NFS cluster. Everything is working like it should, except for one thing. In HP ServiceGuard you use /etc/exports on each node in a
active-standby cluster to manage exports, and there you can use the fsid=X for
each filesystem you want to export (helps with stale nfs errors after a
failover). In RHCS i cannot seem to get the server to correctly use the
options ... Here is my service:
<service autostart="1" domain="nfsdomain"
name="nfs">
<nfsexport name="home1">
<nfsclient name="nfshome" options="rw,sync,fsid=150"
path="/home" target="10.50.102.128/25"/>
<nfsclient name="nfsdata" options="rw,fsid=50,sync"
path="/data" target="10.50.102.128/25"/>
<clusterfs ref="home"/>
<ip ref="10.10.10.10"/>
<clusterfs ref="data"/>
</nfsexport> Would this not be the correct way ? Is there a other way to
do this except for manually using /etc/exports and just have RHCS manage the IP
address transfer beteween the nodes? Kær kveðja / Best Regards, |
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