I have been searching how to customize pacemaker to manage NFS servers in 
separate datacenters, but I am finding older data that suggests this is a bad 
idea and not much information about how to customize it to do this without the 
1 IP being moved back and forth. If this isn't the best tool, please let me 
know, but here is the setup I am trying to do if someone can help point me to 
some information on how the best way is to do this.

Server 1:              DC01-NFS01, 10.0.1.10/24
Server 2:              DC02-NFS01, 10.0.2.10/24
NFS share:           nfs01.domain.local:/opt/nfsmounts using drbd to sync 
between datacenters
DC01 to DC02 has a 2Gb layer 2 connection between the datacenters

I would like to have pacemaker manage the NFS services on both systems in an 
active/passive setup where it updates the DNS servers with the active server's 
IP for nfs01.domain.local. Eventually, we will have a virtual switch in VMWare 
that I would like pacemaker to update, but for now, the delay in DNS updates 
will be acceptable for failover.

Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.

Daniel Smith
Network Engineer
15894 Diplomatic Plaza Dr | Houston, TX 77032
P: 281-233-8487 | M: 832-301-1087
daniel.sm...@craneww.com<mailto:daniel.sm...@craneww.com>
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