Ben,

I'm pulling this into a fresh branch. Details and review to follow. Thanks!

Cheers,
Florian

On 03/24/2010 07:59 PM, Ben Timby wrote:
> Attached is a resource agent that I call exportfs.
> 
> Rather than starting/stopping NFS, it uses exportfs to add/remove
> individual exports.
> 
> It also takes care to use cluster-wide unique fsid parameters for each
> export. It ensures that this fsid is migrated with the resource.
> 
> Also, it continuously backs up the /var/lib/nfs/rmtab file to be
> transferred to the remote node on failover.
> 
> As my application does not use locking, I have not implemented or
> tested anything to do with sm-notify and /var/lib/nfs/sm(.bak).
> However, If someone can give me information on this, I would be happy
> to implement it. Also, this is probably very CentOS specific as that
> is what I implemented it for, I did not really put much thought into
> portability as I wrote it for my specific use (servers going into
> production soon).
> 
> More information is on my blog where I recorded the details as a
> memory aid for myself :-).
> 
> http://ben.timby.com/?p=109
> 
> Feedback is encouraged, as I would love to see this RA get some use
> beyond my own!
> 
> Also, I would like to tell the developers of Heartbeat/Pacemaker that
> I am VERY impressed with the new versions of these projects. I have
> been using Heartbeat for a very long time. I only had the pleasure of
> using the 3 series of Heartbeat this week. Also, I have never used
> Pacemaker before this week.
> 
> Great work, I had my cluster up and running in no time and the
> problems I have had with Heartbeat 2 series are apparently gone!
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
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