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<p>Do you need to install cluster suite in order to use gfs?<br>
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<tt>On Thu, 2008-07-17 at 13:37 +0200, carlopmart wrote:<br>
> Hi all,<br>
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>   I need to setup a GFS2 partition to store vmachines but only in one host <br>
> (rhel5.2). How can I configure GFS2 do this? Do I need to install cluster suite??<br>
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> Thanks.<br>
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Hi,<br>
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All you need to do is something like this:<br>
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mkfs.gfs2 -j 1 -p lock_nolock /dev/your/device<br>
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Bob Peterson<br>
Red Hat Clustering & GFS<br>
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