Hello all,
 I was thinking if such scenario could be possible:
1 - Export/import a ZFS filesystem in two solaris servers.
2 - Export that filesystem (NFS).
3 - Mount that filesystem on clients in two different mount points (just to 
authenticate in both servers/UDP).
4a - Use some kind of "man-in-the middle" to auto-balance the connections (the 
same IP on servers)
 or
4b - Use different IP's and balance through DNS.
After "little" problems with this initial (mount) setup, the NFS conversation 
should work without problems, without stale file handle issues, right?

  Thinking in such configuration i'm assuming some "concepts", that i'm asking 
your corrections if i'm wrong:
 1) Using ZFS send/receive i will have the SAME filesystem across machines.
 2) Using ZFS, the file handles in NFS protocol are not beeing made using disk 
luns, major/minor numbers, etc... 
 I'm not willing to implement such solution, but what i really want to know is 
IF that configuration is possible, and IF i'm not wrong about my assumptions.

 Thanks a lot for your time!

 Leal.
 
 
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