[ClusterLabs] NFS in different subnets

2020-04-17 Thread Daniel Smith
I have been searching how to customize pacemaker to manage NFS servers in separate datacenters, but I am finding older data that suggests this is a bad idea and not much information about how to customize it to do this without the 1 IP being moved back and forth. If this isn't the best tool,

Re: [ClusterLabs] NFS in different subnets

2020-04-17 Thread Digimer
Hi Daniel,   You sent this to clusterlabs owners, instead of users. I've changed the CC to send it to the list for a larger discussion.   The biggest problem with stretch clustering is knowing the difference between a link fault and a site loss. Pacemaker Booth

Re: [ClusterLabs] NFS in different subnets

2020-04-17 Thread Digimer
On 2020-04-17 3:20 p.m., Daniel Smith wrote: > Thank you digimer, and I apologize for getting the wrong email. > >   > > Booth was the piece I was missing.  Have been researching setting that > up and finding a third location for quorum. From what I have found, I > believe I will need to setup

Re: [ClusterLabs] NFS in different subnets

2020-04-17 Thread Daniel Smith
We only have 1 cluster per site so adding additional hardware is not optimal. I feel like I'm trying to use a saw where an axe would be the proper tool. I thank you or your time, but it appears that it may be best for me to write something from scratch for the monitoring and controlling of the

Re: [ClusterLabs] NFS in different subnets

2020-04-17 Thread Daniel Smith
Thank you digimer, and I apologize for getting the wrong email. Booth was the piece I was missing. Have been researching setting that up and finding a third location for quorum. From what I have found, I believe I will need to setup single node pacemaker clusters at each datacenter to use with

Re: [ClusterLabs] NFS in different subnets

2020-04-17 Thread Digimer
For what it's worth; A lot of HA specialists spent a lot of time trying to find the simplest _reliable_ way to do multi-site/geo-replicated HA. I am certain you'll find a simpler solution, but I would also wager that when it counts, it's going to let you down. The only way to make things simpler