Originally Posted by To-M
I'll try this next monday!
Thank you for your quick reply!
Originally Posted by To-M
I'll try this next monday!
Thank you for your quick reply!
I tried some different setups, but I can't get it two work.
Replication gives no errors, but synchronization doesn't work right.
nas1:
path : /lv0000/www
share name : /www
nas2:
path : /lv0000/www
share name : /www
enabled replication on both shares.
Files aren't replicated in the right way.
When I add some files tot nas1 and to nas2 at the same time, the synchronization goes wrong. Files are placed on the other server, but the files I placed orginally aren't there anymore.
Could you give me the right configuration for this setup?
I also tried the setup you recommended, but I think I'm doing something wrong.
Isn't there any documentation how to solve these problems?
Set the nas2: (Destination Server) first.
path : /lv0000/www
share name : /www
Enable the Data replication agent:
CONFIGURATION -> NAS settings -> Function: Data replication agent.
Then enable the Data replication agent for the share:
SETUP -> NAS resources -> Shares -> [share_name] -> Function: Data replication agent settings.
nas1: (Source Server)
path : /lv0000/www
share name : /www
Assign Snapshot to lv0000 (located in Volume Manager)
Go to Maintenance / Backup / Data Replication
Select Snapshot (lv0000)
Set Data Replication schedule (Now, Interval or scheduled)
This is one way synchronization...
Isn't it possible to setup a two synchronize both servers. So when I put some files on nas1 the files are synct to nas2, and when I add some on nas2 the files are put on nas1?...
Ok, now I understand.
How do I setup a high availabilty setup with two NAS R3 servers?
Is there anything to automaticaly take over first server if it fails?
I saw bonding, but the take over isn't immediately.
What do you recommend?
We do not have Automatic failover in our NAS-R3 (DSS will have this near November this year for the NAS - not sure for NAS-R3). If using Microsoft you can use there clustering feature. If using NFS mounts simply remount to the second NAS share.
If using a bonding I would recommend Balance RR.
Update to Auto Failover!!
Please be advised that Auto-Failover has been delayed - there is no set date or details related to this subject.
We will announce this at a later date. Thank you for your patience on this matter.