Dear HA users,I have 2 clusters with 2 nodes each, and one of the clusters exports some mounts via NFS.
I understand I have to add an nfsserver primitive for each group of services, as a group can migrate to other node and then, the heartbeat will not be able to unmount the FS because NFS is using it.
NFSServer has (as far as I know) 4 options:
nfs_init_script - which should point to the init.d script
nfs_notify_cmd - which sould point to rpc.statd
nfs_shared_infodir - which should be the path to be exportable..
nfs_ip - The ip to bind nfs to ... correct ?
My problem is that, some of the NFS shares need some options (e.g)
no_root_squash, or others.. where can I set this in NFSServer primitive
!? Or this will be read from /etc/exports somehow !?
Tks in advance
Daniel
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