Am 01.08.2012 16:54, schrieb Zama Ques:
Thanks Digimer for clarifying....
I am trying to create the following setup or rather
will say I have been asked to do so .
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Cluster Name: ClusterA
Node1: system1.example.com Priority:1 in Failover Domain
Node2: system2.example.com Priority:2 in Failover Domain
File System Resource : /data1 - An ext3 file system
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Cluster Name : ClusterB
Node1: system1.example.com Priority:2 in Failover Domain
Node2: system2.example.com Priority:1 in Failover Domain
File System Resource : /data2 - An ext3 file system
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What I will achieve with this scenario , is that both the
nodes will always be in active mode as one node is having
higher priority in Failover Domain in one cluster and the
other node has higher priority in the other cluster as
shown above. This means that both the file system resource
will always be available in either of the nodes. And if a
node goes down ' suppose system1.example.com ' which is
active in 'ClusterA' , cluster , the file system resource /data1 on
the cluster will be mounted on system2.example.com which is
already having /data2 mounted on 'ClusterB'
So , based on the above architecture , we are
achieving the following
1) Both the mount points will be always
available and
2) Both the nodes will be utilized as both the
nodes will be in active mode in either of the cluster .
Will be great if you have some inputs to
achieve the same .
Thanks
Zaman
Just one thought: did you intentionally decide against using GFS and
favour ext3?
Regards,
Heiko
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