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[ILUG] NFS cluster

[ILUG] NFS cluster

bobb bobb at redbrick.dcu.ie
Tue Dec 20 18:57:32 GMT 2005


Damian O'Sullivan hath declared on Tuesday the 20 day of December 2005  :-:
> 
> I have set up a CentOS cluster and have httpd and vsftpd running on it and
> failing over fine. However I want to set up an active-active NFS server.
> Has anyone any experience doing this with just two machines? I think LVS
> only works on 4 machines?? The shared storage (GFS) are 2TB and 1TB
> partitions on external shared SCSI storage and seems to be ok.

Surely the logical thing would be to share the GFS filesystem out to
the client nodes, assuming of course thats possible, do all nodes need
to have direct access to the shared storage in GFS ?

- bobb

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