My problem was that when the NFS group would fail over to another node it was bringing up IP before the share so when the client reconnected the share was unavailable or in transition. Thanks to Vikash Gupta for his reply. I linked the IP to the share so that the IP would wait for the share and all is well. Thanks, Vic On 2/17/07, SunAdmin <sunsysadmin@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello List, > > I'm having a problem where I have a 3 node cluster with several global > filesystems mounted on each node. I have an NFS service group which > can failover from one node to the other and everytime I failover I get > "Stale NFS file handle" errors on the clients. > > The cluster nodes are Sparc 280Rs and 440s running Solaris 10 Update > 3. THe clients are Solaris Nevada build 55. > > On the VCS servers the raw and block devices mounted on each node have > the same major/minor numbers and vxio has the same number assigned in > /etc/name_to_major on each node. > > I am using the commands "file" and "ls -l" to see the major/minor > numbers of the devices. > > Can anyone point me in the right direction? > > Thanks, > Vic _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sat Feb 17 15:14:12 2007
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