msl wrote: > 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. > > I'm very confused. What are you trying to do? We already have Solaris Cluster which manages ZFS mounts, exports, and logical IP addresses. -- richard
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