> I am trying to setup a two node system making NFS highly available.... > We have run this in the past with heartbeat and drbd. Now we would like to > use pacemaker and corosync. I have been told not to use lvm, and this must > be in a unicast environment. > > Is there anything obviously wrong with this plan? I have stumbled around > and gotten the preliminaries set up and working, but when I start > configuring the primitives in crm I get tons of errors. > > thank you
Linbit wrote a nice HOWTO for a HA NFS server. See: http://www.linbit.com/en/education/tech-guides/highly-available-nfs-with-drbd- and-pacemaker/ And yes, registration ins needed. There are some problems for NFSv4 leasetime. Please see the discussions on the NFS mailinglist for details. But in CentOS 6.2 everything should work fine, when tuned correctly. Greetings, -- Dr. Michael Schwartzkopff Guardinistr. 63 81375 München Tel: (0163) 172 50 98
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