Hi,

I'm designing a cluster with N nodes plugged to a SAN device.

There will be no shared storage on the cluster.

I wanted to know if it is good practice (or common enough) to build a
filesystem containing configuration data for the clustered services.

I'm thinking of having a special mount point for samba or sldapd
configuration data. This storage device would be mounted on the same
host that run the services. In case of failure, the mountpoint moves
along with the services. This way I only have one configuration point to
maintain.

Can someone comment on such a setting ? Is it valid ? viable ? Are there
significant drawbacks ?

thanks,

jonathan
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