I have 2 servers A and B (running RH AS). Actually, only one is active
at a time. When A goes down, the processes on B could start. They both
use Server C for writing to (storage). However, this is NOT shared
storage, just a file system.

Is this something simple - A and B mount C, and write serially.
Or can they only mount one at a time. And is an unmount required before
B can mount.
Are there other simple options, i am unaware of. I would have an RDBMS's
files on C, as well as transaction logs, conf files.

Note, I am *not* clustering or load balancing A and B - i just need
high availability.

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re
rahul


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