How did you handle your IP address? Since it would have changed correct?
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HI I'm attempting something like this and I wondered how your plan worked out?
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It should work, but keep in mind
Zfs is not build for shared by two host, but with zpool controlled by host1 one
can force imported to host2 resulting in corrupted zpool
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On May 2, 2011, at 1:09 AM, Steven Sim unixan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
Frank;
Firstly, thanks very much for the pointers!
Is there a way to set cachefile=none in a zpool that has already been
created?
I also googled the -u/-U option and thanks very much for the tip!
Two questions;
Firstly, can I create another filesystem (dataset) within the webpool e.g.
say
Lao Tsao;
It is not my intention to do a concurrent mount.
Instead one system will relinquish the zone and pool gracefully and the
other system will import it.
Only upon a primary system failure, will the second system do a force
import. (it's a form of poor man cluster).
Warmest Regards