Hi Gordan, thanks for your answer, I can mount this disk with NFS (also with CIFS but I´m not using this protocol)
My idea was to mount the disk with NFS on the 2 nodes of a red hat cluster, but I don´t know if it is a good idea. (perhaps no :-( ) The cluster are going to serve a HA httpd service (I know, with this disk I have a SPOF, but that is all I have, no money for more .-(( ) any suggestion with this scenario? Thanks again, ESG 2009/6/25 Gordan Bobic <[email protected]> > On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 10:06:22 +0200, ESGLinux <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have a customer with has a Lacie Ethernet Disk RAID and wants to use it > > as a shared storage to use in a HA cluster. > > > > Which can be the best approach to use this kind of storage? (iscsi, gnbd, > > nfs... ???) > > I don't imagine for a moment that any of those would be supported, > considering the target audience is unlikely to ever have heard of those > protocols. It's likely to give you SMB/CIFS and nothing else. There's no > reason why you couldn't use it for shared storage, but that is in no way > related to RHCS. > > Also remember that a single SAN/NAS of whatever description is still a > single point of failure, which makes a mockery of the concept of HA. This > is also (shockingly) a point (willfully) overlooked by most administrators > and architects. > > -- > Linux-cluster mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster >
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