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Le 24/09/2013 14:57, Thom Gardner a écrit :<br>
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Steve Whitehouse actually touched on this when he asked if you had
it set up active/passive, but I didn't see where you answered that
question (I may have missed it, though).
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I've installed keepalived to have failover for NFS. All volumes are
NFS exported by the two nodes but the clients use the same NFS
server to mount the same volume.<br>
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I use NFS because I will have to connect more than 30 clients to the
SAN datas. Network team can't give me a large number of addresses in
the iSCSI VLAN and I've read that 16 nodes should be the maximum
number.<br>
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