I do know one thing here: unlike other UNIXes, Linux 2.2 cannot union mount (mount 2
things on one mount point). I thought I heard the other day that that's now supported
in 2.4. Not to sure thought.
At 04:25 AM 1/19/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi,
>How nfs can provide failover feature? Please help.
>
>On Solaris, for example, you can provide two
>identical, read-only, copies of your critical
>filesystem, and mount them with
>mount -o ro serv1,serv2:/export/critical /critical
>
>and if serv1 goes offline, then the client NFS will
>roll-over to serv2. Is it possible in Linux?
>
>kapil
>
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