On Wednesday 07 November 2007, Charles Jardine wrote:
> I am planning to set up a system in which mysql servers access
> their data via NFS. All the computers involved run Solaris 10.
> NFS version 4 will be used.
>
> I plan to ensure that no NFS share is ever mounted by more than
> one client computer, and that no client computer ever runs more
> than one mysql server. There will thus be no attempt to share
> data between mysql servers using NFS.
>
> I am not planning to use ndbd.
>
> I have searched the manuals and found nothing that tells me that
> this will not work. All the warnings are either about performance,
> or about data sharing.
>
> Are there other reasons why I should not do as I plan?
>
> --
> Charles Jardine - Computing Service, University of Cambridge
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Tel: +44 1223 334506, Fax: +44 1223 334679

Try an iscsi setup (pretty easy) with gfs (Global File System) on it. This 
will bring more joy and jubilation..
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