Re: [rhelv5-list] LINUX NFS HA

2012-05-29 Thread spaceyjoe2020


Thanks for all suggestions.

I've looked into OpenAFS and Gluster (gfs)

opensource has been ruled out.

This work is so that Documentum content service(server) (dont know much about 
Documentum) can see/use the /nfsserver between 2 content servers via NFS
Using the Documentum console commands to set UNC path to get this HA to 
work among them..

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Re: [rhelv5-list] LINUX NFS HA

2012-05-23 Thread Musayev, Ilya
In that case, I say got with glusterfs.

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Have you looked into OpenAFS?  (http://www.openafs.org/)

-Norm



On Tue, 2012-05-22 at 06:49 -0700, spaceyjoe2...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
 
 Hello,
  
 How to make Linux NFS to work as HA?
 (Without a cluster software) What would prevent from disk corruption? 
  
 More details: 
 Right now: Server 1 has /opt/content accessing data repository (has 
 tomcat as web site) Server 1  has /ops/content/ folder that needs to 
 be shared server 2 and these to are connected to a data repository.
  
 Any open source product that prevant data corruption and drive 
 corruption?
  
 Thanks, Joe
 
 
 
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Re: [rhelv5-list] LINUX NFS HA

2012-05-22 Thread Marti, Robert
Without some kind of cluster-aware filesystem (ocfs2, gfs/2, etc.) you should 
not have one filesystem mounted on two nodes - precisely because of the 
potential for data corruption.

Since most cluster-aware filesystems require cluster software, the answer to 
your question is You don't.

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Hello,

How to make Linux NFS to work as HA?
(Without a cluster software) What would prevent from disk corruption?

More details:
Right now: Server 1 has /opt/content accessing data repository (has tomcat as 
web site)
Server 1  has /ops/content/ folder that needs to be shared server 2 and these 
to are connected to a data repository.

Any open source product that prevant data corruption and drive corruption?

Thanks, Joe

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Re: [rhelv5-list] LINUX NFS HA

2012-05-22 Thread Greg Swift
I f you want the same in multiple places HA without HA/clustering software
why not try a version control system (vcs) instead?

Not something i'd notmally recommend, but you did say no clustering
software. Main issue with this idea. Is lack of shared storage == higher
disk cost. However if you already have enough disk on each you are ok.
On May 22, 2012 9:09 AM, spaceyjoe2...@yahoo.com wrote:


 Hello,

 How to make Linux NFS to work as HA?
 (Without a cluster software) What would prevent from disk corruption?

 More details:
 Right now: Server 1 has /opt/content accessing data repository (has tomcat
 as web site)
 Server 1  has /ops/content/ folder that needs to be shared server 2 and
 these to are connected to a data repository.

 Any open source product that prevant data corruption and drive corruption?

 Thanks, Joe



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