On Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 2:17:12 AM UTC-7, loke...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I would like to know about the fail over mechanisms used by iSNS for ISCSI 
> implementation. The RFC states that "Note that it is possible to create 
> multiple physical iSNS servers to form a single logical iSNS server 
> cluster, and thus to distribute iSNS transaction processing among multiple 
> physical servers. However, a more detailed discussion of the interactions 
> between physical servers within a logical iSNS server cluster is beyond the 
> scope of this document."
>
> I tried searching but most of the findings are related to Windows and that 
> too does not explain what are the fail over techniques used or the 
> implementation details.
>
> Any links or documents about the same would be very useful. Thanks
>

It does not sound like the method mentioned by the RFC was meant for 
fail-over, but instead was meant to distribute the work.

And I can't imagine an iSNS workload so large a single system could not 
handle it. But perhaps I think too small.

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