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11-07-2005 05:00 PM
11-07-2005 05:00 PM
This was done in the past, with poor results, but I need to do it again.
Can anyone offer any advice on this topic?
Or point me to any documentation, particularly regarding stability and security.
Many thanks.
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11-07-2005 05:17 PM
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Re: NFS over WAN
Which machine is going to be NFS server. Is it hpux or Digital Alpha?
I am not sure about performance bcas of WAN network. You've mentioned about poor results? can you share what it is?
hth.
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11-07-2005 05:22 PM
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Re: NFS over WAN
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11-07-2005 05:30 PM
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Re: NFS over WAN
http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid5_gci1065266,00.html
http://www.sunmanagers.org/archives/1996/1727.html
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11-07-2005 05:40 PM
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SolutionFrom stability point of view, first check who is going to be a nfs server and who is going to be a nfs client. You need to take into consideration the nfs versions that both machines are going to use. Latest hp-ux versions use nfs version 3. Once you match the version, you need to figure out the criticality and importance of data that will be shared. Depending upon that you may go for udp or tcp based protocol for nfs. In case of udp, you can increase the biod damons value to suit your requirements.
Search the forums for Dave Olker's post and look for the PDF-"nfs performance"
For security, you need to start with controlling the access in /etc/exports file. give access to particular hosts (-access otions for shares) and correct perms (user-wise file system perms) Aprt from this, if both OS allows and support secure NFS, you can go for it. With latest NFS versions on hp-ux you can control the port over which it will communicate.
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11-08-2005 04:32 PM
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Re: NFS over WAN
http://3so.gr.hp.com/wan/
http://riverbed.com/