Am 21.03.2011 17:21, schrieb RaSca:
> Il giorno Lun 21 Mar 2011 16:27:35 CET, Caspar Smit ha scritto:
>> Hi,
> [...]
>> In this document there is no mention of the /var/lib/nfs directory but in
>> stead a new resource agent (exportfs)
>> Does this exportfs resource agent deprecate the need for a shared
>> /var/lib/nfs or do I still need to do that?
>
> Hi,
> no, exportfs automatically creates just two hidden files in which are
> stored the exportfs process pid and the rmtab informations.
>
>> ps. What about the nfsserver resource agent? Will I need that too?
>
> You will need to have an NFS server running. exportfs RA populates the
> system exportfs table. It's your choice to put nfs server under the
> control of the cluster (maybe with a cloned resource group composed by
> portmap, nfs-common and nfs-kernel-server) or not.

The linbit.com document "Highly available NFS storage with DRBD and 
Pacemaker" suggests to use the lsb:nfs-kernel-server resource while the 
wiki suggests ocf:heartbeat:nfsserver.

Which one is the better one and what are the advantages?

Christoph

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