[Pacemaker] Highly available NFS service in RHEL6.4

Andrew Beekhof andrew at beekhof.net
Mon Jul 15 06:41:53 EDT 2013


On 11/07/2013, at 12:31 AM, Ron Kerry <rkerry at sgi.com> wrote:

> What is the suggested way to configure a highly available NFS service using cman/pacemaker in RHEL6.4?
> 
> RHEL 6.4 has two init.d scripts - nfs and nfslock. The available pacemaker resource agent script in /usr/libocf/resource.d/heartbeat/nfsserver has just a single parameter to point to the NFS init script. The resource agent calls the defined init script to perform much of the underlying work. The resource agent script does do sm-notify separately for the highly available IP address, but the RHEL6.4 nfslock script is still needed since it does more than just sm-notify.

What a very strange OCF agent.
Hopefully the author(s) can come forward to comment.



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