[Lustre-discuss] Problems with failover
Jeremy Mann
jeremy at biochem.uthscsa.edu
Fri Jan 4 07:56:52 PST 2008
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 17:34 -0700, Andreas Dilger wrote:
> To be clear - Lustre failover has nothing to do with data replication.
> It is meant only as a mechanism to allow high-availability of shared
> disk. This means - more than one node can serve shared disk from a
> SAN or multi-port FC/SCSI disks.
>
> You currently need another mechanism (hardware or software RAID) to
> provide data redundancy in case of disk failure. We are working to
> provide data replication at the Lustre level, but that is not yet
> available.
Thank you Andreas, we were under the impression it was data replication
as well. We will have to redesign our filesystem based on this.
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Jeremy Mann
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University of Texas Health Science Center
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