anyone can point me to an article regarding auto mount nfs share with heartbeat ??

October 09th, 2011 - 08:40 am ET by Joey L | Report spam
i have found 1 article that shows you how to make nfs high availiblity
but does not show you how to have your nfs client mount 1 nfs share if
the other nfs share is not available.
thanks


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#1 Camale
October 10th, 2011 - 10:20 am ET | Report spam
On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 08:32:46 -0400, Joey L wrote:

i have found 1 article that shows you how to make nfs high availiblity
but does not show you how to have your nfs client mount 1 nfs share if
the other nfs share is not available. thanks



Not sure if this will help, but on "bonded" interfaces (which provides a
"similar" failover service) you have a new virtual interface (bond0) that
is in charge of the "physical" ethernet devices that are now bonded
(eth0, eth1, ethn, etc...) so maybe you have to use a similar approach
when designating that resource (the NFS share over a heartbeat setup) on
the client side :-?

Greetings,

Camaleón


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