chet@apple.com (Chet Wood) (05/08/90)
We recently installed 2 1-gigabyte drives on our Sun 4/370 server called Luna, to match the same configuration on our other server, called Sol. Since Sol's disks aren't even anywhere near full, I'm trying to set up a way to minimize downtime if one of the servers failed. ( Most of our Sparcstations boot off their own disks.) I like the way the automounter under 4.1 enables you to mount from alternative locations. The plan is to have a disk on Sol for "local" stuff, like X11 and emacs, and a mirror image of it on Luna, mounted read-only (to force people to make any modifications on the master.) Then the sparcstations will automount local from whichever server responds to the mount request. This makes it easier to do backups, also. A level 0 backup can be done on the read-only copy without unmounting it. The slave disk will be updated using rdist in the wee hours. This requires unmounting it, and mounting it temporarily read-write while rdist does its thing. It would be nice to be able to update the disk during the day while people are using it. But I can't think of a way to set up permissions so that the owner of the rdist process can write to the copy, while nobody else can. (Without changing permissions in the lower levels of the heirarchy.) Another problem is that rdist will not force updates of mode or ownership changes. Has anyone else set up a scheme like this, who could comment on possible solutions? Thanks in advance... Chet Wood ~ (408)727-3357 chet@Advansoft.Com . Advansoft Research Corporation arc!chet@apple.COM . 4301 Great America Parkway, 6th floor apple!arc!chet . Santa Clara, CA 95054, USA