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Re: svn clustering - sharing a mounted repository?

From: Ed Wittmann <ewittmann_at_combinenet.com>
Date: 2007-10-25 18:27:41 CEST

I don't know about two servers at the same time, but we use RHEL
clustering here for failover against a NAS nfs mount with zero issues.

Just how many concurrent users are you expecting?

-Ed

On Thu, 2007-10-25 at 16:13 +0100, t-man wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am curious to about the potential ill effects (if any) of having two
> servers working off the same repository.
>
> The scenario would be as follows:
>
> Server A and Server B, both with the same repository that resides on a
> SAN mounted via nfs and the SAN being handled by GFS from RedHat, with
> a load balancer sitting on top.
>
> Part of me says that GFS would handle potential issues with concurrent
> writes - but the other part of me is afraid of the some operations
> blitzing the repository...
>
> Am I off the mark completely, or does anyone have a similar setup
> working somewhere, and if so, have they noticed any issues with that?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom
>
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