Hi Michael,
Have a look at this Blog/WP
http://blogs.sun.com/TF/entry/new_white_paper_practicing_solaris for an
example on how to use a iSCSI target from a NAS device as storage, you
can just replace the tomcat/mysql HA services with HA nfs and you have
what you are looking for.
/peter
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On 8/27/2010 12:25 AM, Michael Dodwell wrote:
Lao,
I had a look at the HAStoragePlus etc and from what i understand that's to
mirror local storage across 2 nodes for services to be able to access 'DRBD
style'.
not true, HAS+ use shred storage.
in this case since ZFS is not clustered FS so i
Lao,
I had a look at the HAStoragePlus etc and from what i understand that's to
mirror local storage across 2 nodes for services to be able to access 'DRBD
style'.
Having a read thru the documentation on the oracle site the cluster software
from what i gather is how to cluster services togeth
be very careful here!!
On 8/26/2010 9:16 PM, Michael Dodwell wrote:
Hey all,
I currently work for a company that has purchased a number of different SAN
solutions (whatever was cheap at the time!) and i want to setup a HA ZFS file
store over fiber channel.
Basically I've taken slices from e
Hey all,
I currently work for a company that has purchased a number of different SAN
solutions (whatever was cheap at the time!) and i want to setup a HA ZFS file
store over fiber channel.
Basically I've taken slices from each of the sans and added them to a ZFS pool
on this box (which I'm cal