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How to create a HA NFS Cluster using Pacemaker & DRBD on RHEL / AlmaLinux 9 

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This video is a guide to help you deploy a high-availability two node NFS cluster on a Local Area Network. The tools we are going to use to do this are DRBD, Pacemaker and Corosync.
The information in this guide will apply to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 and other compatible Linux distributions. The testing environment we'll be using will be on AlmaLinux 9 and DRBD as packaged by LINBIT.
If you need to access to DRBD by LINBIT then you can contact the LINBIT sales team by email with sales@linbit.com.
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Комментарии : 16   
@walterlucerotkdo
@walterlucerotkdo 9 месяцев назад
Great work LINBIT team!!. Amazing video!. THANKS!. Hugs from Argentina💪
@yusuffyildiz
@yusuffyildiz Год назад
Amazing video!
@italochavez7297
@italochavez7297 Год назад
Thanks for the explanation and input.
@Nekit-SPb
@Nekit-SPb Год назад
Thanks for you work
@chrisjchalifoux
@chrisjchalifoux 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for the video
@amlife180
@amlife180 11 месяцев назад
So many steps! I feel this product is from the 90s! I was expecting fewer commands, this is very hard to manage
@mattkereczman_lb
@mattkereczman_lb 11 месяцев назад
I hear you. The Pacemaker stack is complicated. All these different components create an open framework for clustering just about anything, not only the NFS example here. It might seem like a lot if you look at it from the perspective of solving one problem, but once you understand all the pieces it is a very useful stack. That said, DRBD Reactor aims to simplify the cluster stack, leaning on DRBD and systemd, so I would consider checking that project out if you have something simpler in mind requiring block replication.
@clarkkentgwapo1
@clarkkentgwapo1 9 месяцев назад
Can we implement this syncing 2nodes in different location? Not LAN
@linbit
@linbit 9 месяцев назад
Short answer: DRBD Proxy linbit.com/drbd-proxy/
@ricardoromero9033
@ricardoromero9033 Год назад
What would happen if I need to add another DRBD resource to my cluster?
@linbit
@linbit Год назад
Hello, thanks for the question! You would create the new DRBD resource, pull a new cib to edit, add the new resource to the cib - along with the colo/order rules (to keep it with the _other_ DRBD resource) and exportfs resource, push the cib back in. If you have any follow up questions, please let us know!
@proofofconcept8450
@proofofconcept8450 Год назад
Nice tutorial. Is there a way to set the name of the "p_drbd_r0-clone" resource set during creation and/or after?
@linbit
@linbit Год назад
Hello! Yes, you can name it anything you want; the p_drbd_r0-clone is an arbitrary name.
@RumenBlack
@RumenBlack 3 месяца назад
I gotta say the documentation you provide is pretty frustrating from my understanding drbd is open source but all the documentation and videos reference your paid portal script.
@linbit
@linbit 2 месяца назад
As a company that develops open source software, paying customers keep the company and software development going. For this reason, customers enjoy advantages like expert support, access to prebuilt packages, and the portal script that you mentioned for registering nodes and providing access to customer-only package repositories. Our technical guides and user's guides do reference the node registration script as the easiest way to install LINBIT software, that is, from our prebuilt packages. You can do this either as an existing customer or by contacting us about free trial access. That said, almost all the software LINBIT develops is open source: DRBD, LINSTOR, DRBD Reactor, and others. You can freely install this software from the source code in their respective GitHub repositories: github.com/linbit Once built from source and installed, you can use our technical guides and user's guides as if you had installed from prebuilt packages. If you have issues installing from source, you are welcome to ask for help from the community of users at our forum: forums.linbit.com/, or through our community mailing list: lists.linbit.com/listinfo/drbd-user Also, if you just want to try our software out, we have a PPA with DEB packages here: launchpad.net/~linbit/+archive/ubuntu/linbit-drbd9-stack/+packages. We don't officially support the packages in this repository but we provide them for convenience and for testing. Thanks for your feedback. We will review our user's guides and improve them so that they can better serve all of our users.
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