CooLCaT@Vienna wrote:
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> i am trying following apporoach:
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> the root file system resides on a nfs share. every node has a harddisk
> with only the boot partition on it. we want to achieve, that every slave
> node can become master node so that all nodes must die before cluster gets
> offline.
>
> any better ideas somebody?
>
> regards
>
> cc
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>
ok
after reading this:
*** NOTE: NFS client is not yet supported in the new OpenSSI 2.6 kernel ***
i guess i have to do something else:
actually we want that every slave node has the ability to get a master node.
as far as i know drbd can only mirror two nodes.
my approach was, that simply change the root file system to a nfs share and
leave the boot
partition on the local machine, but it seems that this isnt working as
expected.
i always thought that when i use drbd, that if the master node goes down,
the next potential node mounts the filesystem and takes over.
did i missunderstood?
regards
cc
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