Hi,
I'm working on a cluster of the same type as yours and I still ask
myself some questions. Every feedback will be appreciated :
- What OS did you use ?
I do a lot of work on Ubuntu 12.04 server but I'm not satisfied by the
cluster stability mainly with OCFS2
- Do you use clustered filesystem (like OCFS2 or GFS2) in you Dual
Primary DRBD ? Did you have special concerns ?
I had a lot of concern for use OCFS2 on Ubuntu server 'cause it need a
cman stack above corosync which made entire cluster unstable. For
example : When I do 'node standby node1' it kill pacemaker whithout the
possibility to comme back online at all !!!
- Have you been encountering some obstacles when NFS resources switch
during high use ?
I gladly give a look at your cib.xml file if you wish.
Regards,
Bruno
Le 01/08/2012 11:22, Yount, William D a écrit :
> I was wondering if someone could give a look over my cib.xml file and see if
> I need to change anything. I am attempting to create an Active/Active cluster
> offering up a DRBD volume for NFS share. Everything works fine as it is, but
> I would like someone more knowledgeable to look it over at your leisure.
>
>
>
> Thank you,
> william
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