Hi Sergey,

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> Von: "sergey ivanov" <serge...@gmail.com>
> An: "Stephan Budach" <stephan.bud...@jvm.de>
> CC: "omnios-discuss" <omnios-discuss@lists.omniti.com>
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 27. September 2017 23:15:49
> Betreff: Re: [OmniOS-discuss] OmniOS based redundant NFS
> 
> Thanks, Stephan!
> 
> Please, explain "The reason to use two x two separate servers is,
> that
> the mirrored zpool's vdevs look the same on each NFS head".
> 
> I understand that, if I want to have the same zpool based on iscsi
> devices, I should not mix local disks with iscsi target disks.
> 
> But I think I can have 2 computers, each exporting a set of local
> disks as iscsi targets. And to have iscsi initiators on the same
> computers importing these targets to build zpools.
> 
> Also, looking at sbdadm, I think I can 'create lu
> /dev/rdsk/c0t0d3s2'.
> 
> Ok, I think I would better try it and report how it goes.

Actually, things can become quite complex, I'd like to reduce the "mental" 
involvement to the absolute minimum, mainly because we often faced a situation 
where something would suddenly break, which had been running for a long time 
without problems. This is when peeple start… well maybe not panicking, but 
having to recap what the current setup was like and what they had to do to 
tackle this.

So, uniformity is a great deal of help on such systems - at least for us. 
Technically, there is no issue with mixing local and remote iSCST targets on 
the same node, which serves as an iSCSI target and a NFS head.

Also, if one of the nodes really goes down, you will be loosing your failover 
NFS head as well, maybe not a big deal and depending on your requirements okay. 
I do have such a setup as well, although only for an archive ZPOOL, where I can 
tolerate this reduced redundancy for the benefit of a more lightweight setup.

Cheers,
Stephan

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