Hi,
What is the technical explanation for starting the IP resource LAST? I've
experienced both successful and unsuccessful NFS failovers and I haven't yet
had a chance to look much further than the well documented tweaks and settings
(if this is well documented, I must have missed it). My IP resource does start
FIRST and perhaps this may start to explain the bad failovers I've seen.
Any additional information regarding this would be very helpful.
Thanks,
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Ryan Thomson
Hildebrand, Nils, 232 wrote:
Hi,
just a short remark:
With NFS the IP-Resource should be the LAST resource to start - else
your NFS-Clients will run into trouble in case of failover.
Kind regards,
Nils
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Beren Gamble
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 4:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [Linux-HA] NFS Configuration
I guess then that it depends on the service. AFAIK, most
services read
configuration files only at startup. On the other hand, most also
cause things like flushing buffers at exit, so that may be
the reason
for failed stops. Of course, the heartbeat configuration
itself has to
be on a local node. Which services do you run?
Thanks for the reply...
This is our haresources file
web1n1 10.1.66.44
Filesystem::hcfiler2:/vol/vol_Web::/Web::nfs::soft mysql-web
apache::/etc/apache2-web/apache2-web.conf mon tomcat5-web
web1n2 10.1.66.45
Filesystem::hcfiler2:/vol/vol_Intranet::/Intranet::nfs::soft
mysql-intranet
apache::/etc/apache2-intranet/apache2-intranet.conf mon
tomcat5-intranet
Cheers!
Beren
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