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Date:      Sat, 6 Oct 2001 10:21:13 +0200 (CEST)
From:      =?iso-8859-1?q?Fabrizio=20Ravazzini?= <freefabri@yahoo.it>
To:        Joshua Goodall <joshua@roughtrade.net>
Cc:        freebsd-cluster@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: NFS Alternatives?
Message-ID:  <20011006082113.73486.qmail@web20101.mail.yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.33.0110052002090.31480-100000@elm.phenome.org>

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 --- Joshua Goodall <joshua@roughtrade.net> ha
scritto: > 
> On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, [iso-8859-1] Fabrizio Ravazzini
> wrote:
> 
> > Hello all I would like to build a mail/web cluster
> > server like this:
> >
> > Machine---+
> >   A       | +-----+
> >           +-|Disks|
> > Machine-----|     |
> >   B         +-----+
> >
> > I want the two machines accessing the disk array
> > (for example the Compaq smart array disk set) at
> the
> > same time and load balanced.
> > I'd like the disks attached at the two machines
> via
> > scsi or Ethernet.
> 
> Parallel writeable mounts are not in any release
> version of FreeBSD.
> 
> > To manage the Load Balancing I think to use
> > Balance.sourceforge.net or Dns RoundRobin.
> 
> You need something slightly more intelligent than
> roundrobin DNS, unless
> you want half your users to lose access if a machine
> goes down. IIRC,
> Balance requires another machine in front of A & B.

Thanks for help.
With Balance I can put the services listening on non
standard port i.e. http onth 13080 and as Balance
receives a query on the 80 it redirects it on the
local machine(A) on the 13080 or on the other
machine(B), someone told me to balance like this.

> 
> > But to share the disks...
> > ...I've thinked about NFS but we need a third
> machine
> > to manage the NFS server for the array.
> > Then I've found Gfs (Global File System) but seems
> > only for LinuX.
> 
> I recently rejected GFS for a production
> recommendation on the grounds of
> a) lack of production maturity b) STOMITH c) DMEP d)
> Linux-only. Your
> criteria may vary.
> 
> Other parallel filesystems exist (e.g. CXFS, AdvFS)
> but not in FreeBSD and
> only at the research/experimental level for Linux,
> AFAIK (e.g. PVFS,
> which isn't a high-availability architecture
> anyway).
> 
> > The problem is that I don't want the single point
> of
> > failure which is the NFS server.
> 
> You'll need to look at commercial products (HA-NFS
> implementations,
> Netapps etc), not OSS, for this, unless you can get
> away with
> application-level replication.
> 

So no way to make my server cheaply with
FreeBSD...sigh!
Best regards.
Fabrizio

> I'd love to be told I'm wrong on the above. Anyone
> know of a OSS (BSD or
> GPL) *production-grade* HA-NFS or parallel-mount fs
> (other than GFS)?
> 
> Joshua
> 
>  

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