"Scott" == Scott M Gelb via Toasters toasters@teaparty.net writes:
Scott> From: Scott M Gelb scottgelb@yahoo.com Scott> To: "toasters@teaparty.net" toasters@teaparty.net, Eric Peng epeng@esri.com Scott> Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 21:34:46 +0000 (UTC) Scott> Subject: Re: SnapMirror Bi-directional possible?
Scott> For the same data set, bi-directional, you might want to POC Peer Software. Scott> They PeerSync bi-directional and also have PeerLink which locks files on either Scott> side while keeping in sync. FPOLICY is used for real time event notification Scott> without file scans.
And from my experience with fpolicy and CommVault for HSM (Archiving of old files) it's fragile as all hell and not reliable. When fpolicy goes down... all hell will break loose.
And what happens when you have two different people editing the same file at seperate sites? Last edit wins? This way lies sanity... you need a cluster aware filesystems.
Of course people will point out that you have the same problem with NFS if you edit the same file from two seperate clients at the same site. It just silently uses the last one to write is the answer.
But for remote sites with fpolicy, I'm sure it will be even more fragile.
John