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On 6/3/2015 3:15 AM, Benjamin Kingston wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Can someone give me a hint on the best way to
maintain data availability to a share on a third system using
nfs-ganesha and samba?
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<div>I currently have a round-robbin dns entry that nfs
ganesha/samba uses, however even with a short ttl, there's
brief downtime when a replica node fails. I can't see in the
samba VFS or ganesha fsal syntax where a secondary address can
be provided.</div>
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<div>I've tried comma seperated, space seperated, with/without
quotes for multiple IP's and only seen issues.</div>
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<font color="#996633"><font color="#000000">Any reason you aren't
using a "floating IP address"?</font></font> This isn't the
newest talk, but the concepts have not changed: <a
href="http://events.linuxfoundation.org/sites/events/files/lcjpcojp13_nakai.pdf">http://events.linuxfoundation.org/sites/events/files/lcjpcojp13_nakai.pdf</a><br>
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Ted Miller<br>
Elkhart, IN, USA<br>
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