Le 08/02/2012 16:03, David Gersic a écrit :
>>>> On 2/8/2012 at 03:18 AM, Florian Haas <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 8:46 AM, Jonathan Schaeffer
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm designing a cluster with N nodes plugged to a SAN device.
>>>
>>> There will be no shared storage on the cluster.
>>
>> That seems like a contradiction. Please explain.
> 
> I think the OP means that there won't be any service using shared storage 
> (ie: service runs on node1 and node2 simultaneously sharing one database on 
> disk). The SAN, of course, provides shared storage to the nodes. At least 
> that's how I read it.
Yes this is what I meant.


>>> I wanted to know if it is good practice (or common enough) to build a
>>> filesystem containing configuration data for the clustered services.
>>
>> That's entirely possible, and people typically use NFS mounts for that 
>> purpose.
> 
> ocf:Filesystem resources mount and unmount SAN based file systems nicely. 
> Works for iSCSI too. I haven't used NFS, so far, though I don't see how it 
> would be any different, really, since it's just mount / umount.

Yes, it works without any problem. It's technically feasable and it
seems that people do it like that.

thanks for the feedbacks.

jonathan


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