----- Original Message ----- > From: "Anthony Valentine" <anthony.valentine@xxxxxxxx> > > I am working on implementing my first Gluster/Ganesha NFS setup and I am > flowing this guide: > http://blog.gluster.org/2015/10/linux-scale-out-nfsv4-using-nfs-ganesha-and-glusterfs-one-step-at-a-time > > Everything is working fine. I’ve got Gluster and Ganesha NFS working and I > have VIPs on each node and it is failing over fine, if a little slowly. > However, the VIPs don’t behave as I was expecting. > > I was expecting a single VIP that clients could connect to that would load > balance amongst all the active nodes, instead of having a VIP on each node. > Is it possible to configure it to behave this way? I’m happy adding a proxy > layer, such as an F5 or HAProxy, however I want to make sure that Ganesha > doesn’t handle this on its own before I head in that direction. Also, if it > does require a proxy, is there a particular product that is known to work > well and is there a guide for setting that up somewhere? > The Gluster/Ganesha HA provides a simple Active/Active HA. I'm not aware that Pacemaker has any load-balancing capability in the IPaddr RA. I think you will have to implement that yourself. -- Kaleb _______________________________________________ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users