Re: Confused on AFR, where does it happen client or server

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On Jan 7, 2008 8:48 PM, matthew zeier <mrz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Im working on trying to figure out how to do this right now, stumbling
> > my way through a server config. Using NFS my 2 servers sit at under
> > 0.40 load most of the time, I would rather add extra load to them than
> > my client machines.
>
>
> I imagine the server config would look like:
>
> volume local-brick
>  type storage/posix
>  option directory /mnt/local-brick
> end-volume
>
> volume remote-brick
>  type protocol/client
>  option transport-type tcp/client
>  option remote-host 10.2.10.100
>  option remote-subvolume other-local-brick
> end-volume
>
> volume afr1
>  type cluster/aft
>  subvolumes local-brick remote-brick
> end-volume
>
> That's all a guess though.

But then would all your clients all only connect to 1 server? kinda
seems like so i guess unless there is some round robin something or
other?




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