Allan Rafuse wrote:
> Greetings everyone.
>
> I'm trying to achieve a scenario in where I mount 2 servers
> to a single raid. The raid drive is seen by Linux as a non-
> removable SCSI device.
>
> I mount one server as readonly and the other as readwrite.
> When the server with rw updates the "shared" drive, the
> server mounted with readonly doesn't notice the changes.
> Is there anyway to force the readonly to recognize the
> changes? It Linux is using the cache instead of noticing
> the change.
Greetings everyone.
Very interesting issue.
It is A long time that I want to find out a way to share disks
between two (or more ) nodes.
I know that exist Coda,NFS, etc etc all throught network.
But Anyone have experience on some project on sharing files
between different nodes sharing the same bus (scsi fibre channel).
I read about http://www.parl.clemson.edu/pvfs/papers.html PVFS.
ANd it seems to go near what I want.. But it is not clear.
All the locking mechaninsm, and be careful about disk caching...
etc
etc.
I try to investigate even on commercial product. (veritas cluster,
legato..)
but it is not so clear.
Anyone have some help ? Living experience...
THANKS..
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