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On 5/5/06, Moazam Raja <moazam at unixville.com> wrote: > The problem, I'm not just looking for a server HA, I'm looking for > something to keep running, reading/writing while I move the actual > storage (virtually and physically) around. > > I need to be able to migrate shares between file servers and NAS > devices without downtime. This is probably different from what the > original poster is requesting. > > -Moazam > > > > On May 5, 2006, at 8:40 PM, Mike Gerdts wrote: > > > On 5/5/06, Paul Pasika <paulpas at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, I've been researching various ways to implement an HA NFS > >> solution on Linux and Solaris OSs. > >> > >> My general hardware setup will be 2 servers, fiber attached to an > >> apple xraid sharing storage, 2 GigE port, 1 heartbeat, and one > >> network. > >> > >> I have not decided if I am going to do active/active or active/ > >> passive so I'm entertaining both ideas. Worth mentioning, except > >> for the cost of the servers, storage, etc., I have a $0 budegt. > >> Is there anything like http://linux-ha.org/HaNFS that you can > >> recommend? Anything built into the OS for these features? I've > >> seen tools such as http://www.fstha.com/fsthadoc.html but I am > >> cautious to use this piece of software on production systems. I > >> eagerly look forward to your responses. > >> > >> -Paul Pasika > > > > SunCluster appears to be free if you don't need support: > > > > http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/get.jsp > > > > Select the obvious "Sun Java Availability Suite" checkbox. > > > > Oddly enough, no one I know thinks "Java Availability" when they are > > looking for cluster software. It must be the marketing's way of > > ensuring that Veritas keeps getting customers. :) > > > > Mike > > > > -- > > Mike Gerdts > > http://mgerdts.blogspot.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > > nfs-discuss mailing list > > nfs-discuss at opensolaris.org > > _______________________________________________ > nfs-discuss mailing list > nfs-discuss at opensolaris.org >