We have a scenario in which we would like to have a storage node running Linux backing up to a SAN disk, and then unmounting that SAN disk and attaching it to our Sun server for staging to tape or so
Used NFS. :) Seriously, unless you need > 1Gb/s NFS works just fine. In fact, you can mount the RW volume on one node and the RO on the other, at the same time., YMMV. To sign off this list, send ema
We have a scenario in which we would like to have a storage node running Linux backing up to a SAN disk, and then unmounting that SAN disk and attaching it to our Sun server for staging to tape or so
Author: "Marcelo H. Bartsch" <mbartsch AT UNIX911.ATH DOT CX>
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 17:16:13 -0400
Stan, we had a file system and tapes on the linux sn and file systems and tapes on the solaris server, we stage on both machines, sharing the same SCSI library STK-L80, the only gotcha is to set the
Thanks Marcello; You have your attributions wrong. I did not ask the question; I responded to it. Stan, we had a file system and tapes on the linux sn and file systems and tapes on the solaris server
Author: "Marcelo H. Bartsch" <mbartsch AT UNIX911.ATH DOT CX>
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 17:54:47 -0400
oops, you are 100% right i misread the e-mail... sorry... Alan was the one who ask ... Alan, maybe VXFS could help, seems to be available or was available at some time , on linux, maybe vxfs on linux
Yes, unfortunately it may not be a fast solution. You can move between them as long as you have CDS in place, but I'm assuming this is SPARC solaris and x86 Linux, yes? If so, you've got endian conve