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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/8/2013 4:26 PM, Richard Elling
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<div>On Nov 8, 2013, at 2:07 PM, Jim Klimov <<a
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<blockquote type="cite">On 2013-11-08 22:54, Richard Elling
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<blockquote type="cite">It is a replica, but it isn't the same
from an NFS perspective. The<br>
files may have the<br>
same contents, but the NFSv3 file handles are different
because they are<br>
in two different<br>
file systems. For this to work, the clients would have to
remount,<br>
which blows your<br>
requirement for transparency.<br>
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Just a "little quick question": the NFS clients have a means
to specify<br>
several NFS servers as equivalents (described in "man
mount_nfs")...<br>
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</tt><tt>Does anyone know more about NFS and OmniOS specifically?</tt><tt><br>
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</tt><tt>I found an article
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.howtoforge.com/high_availability_nfs_drbd_heartbeat_p3">http://www.howtoforge.com/high_availability_nfs_drbd_heartbeat_p3</a>
that moves</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>/var/lib/nfs to the datastore then uses ls to create a
symbolic link to the new location.</tt><tt><br>
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</tt><tt>As far as I can tell OmniOS uses /var/nfs which contains
V4_state</tt><tt><br>
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</tt><tt>Any other directories need to be moved? That one alone
didn't get it done.</tt><br>
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