Yes we did, but licensing issues with AVS prevented us from actually
deploying it in production.  In my scenario, everything started working as
normal when I configured both nodes with ipv6, as I only had ipv4 running.


On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 4:50 AM, Jim Dunham <[email protected]> wrote:

> Rick,
>
>  On Mon, 2009-01-26 at 10:58 -0800, Joshua wrote:
>>
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>>  It would appear there are two issues being discussed in this thread, and
>>> we certainly appreciate any and all input.  Can anyone comment on the RPC
>>> issues and what was done to resolve them?
>>>
>>
>> I'm still stuck :(
>>
>
> Due to changes made in repackaging AVS's eight SRV4 packages, into the four
> IPS packages, the later used in updating OpenSolaris 2008.11, the AVS
> packages are not  being installed properly, and therefore AVS falls to
> startup. Not sure if this is all packaging, or changes to OpenSolaris
> 2008.11, or both.  Time spent in debugging an AVS install, and
> post-installation processing with IPS is needed.
>
> As an interim, AVS still works correctly in Solaris Express Community
> Edition: http://opensolaris.org/os/downloads/sol_ex_dvd_1/
>
>
>  -  I want to give up and try something else, but
>> IMHO there just isn't an equivalent solution for low bandwidth
>> active/active filesystem replication.
>>
>> Joshua - Have you had any luck in resolving this RPC issue with AVS
>> replication between two nodes?
>>
>> Rick
>>
>>
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> Open Storage Systems, Core IO
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