On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 08:51 -0500, Brad Filipek wrote: > I am a little unsure on how to properly setup an NFS export on my 2 > node cluster. I have 1 service in cluster manager called "cluster" and > 4 resources: > > 1) Virtual IP of 172.25.7.10 (which binds to eth0) > 2) Virtual IP of 172.25.8.10 (which binds to eth1) > 3) ext3 file system mount at /SAN/LogVol2 called "data" > 4) ext3 file system mount at /SAN/LogVol3 called "shared" > > When I start the cluster services using just these 4 resources assiged > to my one service called "cluster", everything starts up and works > fine. > > What I need to do is assign 3 NFS exports: > /SAN/LogVol3/files webserver(ro,sync) > /SAN/LogVol3/webup webserver(rw,sync) > /SAN/LogVol2/webdown webserver(ro,sync) > > Do I need to create 3 new "NFS Export" resources for these? When I > select the "NFS Export" option within cluster suite, I only have one > field to fill in - Name. It does not let me select the path that I > want to export and which options to allow such as the host, ro or rw, > etc. I am just trying to make the above exports available on my > cluster's virtual IP of 172.25.7.10 instead of setting it up on each > of the two nodes and manually starting the NFS service on whichever > node is active in the cluster. Do I still need to create > an /etc/exports file with all 3 of these entries on each node? Or is > there a config file somewhere else? I read the NFS cookbook but it > explains how to setup NFS using multiple services (I only have one > service) with active/active GFS (I am using EXT3 in active/passive). Typically, you add an NFSexport (which is mostly a placeholder). Below that, you attach nfsclients - which are actual hosts. -- Lon -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster