[Pacemaker] how to mount drive on SAN with pacemaker resource agent?

Michael Hittesdorf michael.hittesdorf at chicagotrading.com
Tue Jan 4 14:05:51 EST 2011


Can I use the Filesystem resource agent to mount a SAN drive in the
event of a failover? How do I ensure that the failed server no longer
has the drive mounted so as to prevent storage corruption? Having read
several of the tutorials, I'm aware of DRBD and the clustered file
systems GFS2 and OCFS2.  However, I don't need simultaneous access to
the disk from both of my cluster nodes. I just want to make the shared
SAN storage available to the primary, active server only as my cluster
is active-passive.  Is there a recommended way to accomplish this?

 

Thanks for your help!



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