[ClusterLabs] Handling NFS lock recovery
David Vossel
dvossel at redhat.com
Tue May 5 14:13:00 UTC 2015
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> I’m trying to figure out the best way to handle NFS lock recovery on an
> Active-Active setup. I’ve seen some guides suggest lsp and statd but I’ve
active active implies two NFS servers exporting the same filesystem at the
same time. This is very complicated. In theory it is possible, and I know
there is work being done to make it a reality. I've never seen this done
properly in practice. The problem is in coordinating locks between multiple
servers.
> also found an ra called nfsserver.
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> Assuming the need to handle NFSv3 is there a preference between each? Does
> using only NFSv4 make things simpler?
yes, nfsv4 makes things simpler as far as lock recovery is concerned.
here's some reading.
active/passive
https://github.com/davidvossel/phd/blob/master/doc/presentations/nfs-ap-overview.pdf
https://github.com/davidvossel/phd/blob/master/scenarios/nfs-active-passive.scenario
active/active
https://github.com/davidvossel/phd/blob/master/doc/presentations/nfs-aa-overview.pdf
https://github.com/davidvossel/phd/blob/master/scenarios/nfs-active-active.scenario
> Dan
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