glusterfs and pacemaker

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I don't know from which version on but, if you use the native client for
mounting the volumes, it's only required to have the IP active in the mount
moment. After that, the native client will transparently manage node's
failure.

Best regards,
Samuel.

On 18 July 2011 13:14, Marcel Pennewi? <mailinglists at pennewiss.de> wrote:

> On Monday 18 July 2011 12:10:36 Uwe Weiss wrote:
> > My second node is 192.168.50.2. But in the Filesystem RA I have
> referenced
> > to 192.168.50.1 (see above). During my first test node1 was up and
> running,
> > but what happens if node1 is completely away and the address is
> > inaccessible?
>
> We're using replicated setup and both nodes share an IPv4/IPv6-address (via
> pacemaker) which is used for accessing/mounting glusterfs-share and
> nfs-share
> (from backup-server).
>
> Marcel
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