Failover method remotely-mirrored clustered file servers
First Claim
1. A method of accessing a file system comprising:
- storing a first file system on a first NAS (network attached storage), said first NAS being in communication with a second NAS and a client computer;
establishing a first mirroring relationship between the first NAS and a third NAS such that a copy of the first file system is replicated to the third NAS;
creating a first referral on the second NAS, wherein an access request from the client computer for accessing the first file system that is directed to the second NAS is referred to the third NAS by the first referral whereby the copy of the first file system is accessed.
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Abstract
By incorporating a referral mechanism, a failover method and system for remotely mirrored clustered file servers enables a client computer to transparently access a remotely mirrored file system during a failover of a first NAS (network attached storage) storing the file system. The first NAS is clustered with a second NAS that takes over the IP address of the first NAS on failover. A mirroring relationship is established between the first NAS and a third NAS whereby a copy of the file system is replicated to the third NAS. A referral is created on the second NAS, such that an access attempt from the client computer for accessing the first file system that is directed to the second NAS following IP address takeover from the first NAS after failover is referred to the third NAS by the referral to enable the client computer to access the copy of the file system.
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20 Claims
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1. A method of accessing a file system comprising:
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storing a first file system on a first NAS (network attached storage), said first NAS being in communication with a second NAS and a client computer; establishing a first mirroring relationship between the first NAS and a third NAS such that a copy of the first file system is replicated to the third NAS; creating a first referral on the second NAS, wherein an access request from the client computer for accessing the first file system that is directed to the second NAS is referred to the third NAS by the first referral whereby the copy of the first file system is accessed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A system comprising:
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at least one client computer; a first NAS (network attached storage) and a second NAS forming a first clustered NAS system in communication with said client computer via a first subnet; and a third NAS on a second subnet, said second subnet being able to communicate with said first subnet, wherein said first NAS stores a first file system, and said third NAS stores a copy of the first file system as a mirrored replication target from said first NAS, wherein said second NAS is able to take over the IP address of said first NAS, and wherein a referral is created on said second NAS, whereby, following IP address takeover by the second NAS, an access attempt from the client computer for accessing the first file system on the second NAS is referred to the third NAS by the referral such that the copy of the first file system is accessed. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method of accessing a file system comprising:
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storing a first file system on a first NAS (network attached storage), said first NAS being in communication with a second NAS and a client computer via a first network, said first NAS and said second NAS being part of a first clustered NAS system such that should a failure occur in the first NAS, the second NAS takes over the IP address of the first NAS; establishing a first mirroring relationship between the first NAS and a third NAS that is not part of said first clustered NAS system, whereby a copy of the first file system is replicated on the third NAS; creating a first referral on the second NAS, wherein an access request from the client computer for accessing the first file system that is directed to the second NAS, following the second NAS taking over the IP address of the first NAS, is referred to the third NAS by the first referral so that the copy of the first file system is accessed. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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