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Currently freenas / NFS / ZFS does not work well with Debian
squeeze . <br>
<br>
I may have had something set up wrong, but spent a long time trying
to get that set up to work. <br>
<br>
See the Proxmox forum for issues people have had with that set up. <br>
<br>
Why not use kvm + drbd on the 2 pve servers and have a highly
available setup?<br>
<br>
If a NFS server is needed on a 3-rd system , try using Debian
GNU . You can choose linux or kFreeBSD. Setting up a nfs server
is something easy to do or find information on how to do. If you
want zfs that is easy to on Ubuntu , and not too hard on Debian .<br>
<br>
<br>
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On 09/16/2012 12:46 PM, Bill Harris wrote:
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cite="mid:CAKXi51He7YPefYFSPp_KZDv4q0cLUtCdEoR-wXpD4SwSd9=9zA@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I would like to build a small 2 node cluster, only
using OpenVZ containers, <br>
and both nodes sharing storage from an NFS (FreeNAS) server..<br>
<br>
The two nodes have dual gig interfaces, so I intend to put the NFS
server on<br>
a private network for each of the two nodes to use on their second
interface..<br>
<br>
Suggestions for configuring the storage would be appreciated..
NFS a common<br>
share to both nodes? <br>
<br>
Bill<br>
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