Am Dienstag, 4. Juni 2013, 12:00:25 schrieb andreas graeper:
> hi,
> target-system are identical machines with centos, but i am playing on
> debian-lubuntu to learn/test.
> debian: nfs-common + nfs-kernel-server
> ubuntu: nfs
> 
> is there a way to handle such differences. or is it simply a bad idea to
> connect different systems.

Generally you can connect different systems in a cluster. But anyway this is a  
bad idea:

1) Every system has different tweaks. Make you test system identical to you 
production environment.

2) Especially NFS depends a lot on the kernel. Different distrributions have 
different kernels. So results on your test systems are not comparable to your 
production cluster.


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