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<p>Good morning;
<p>We have a critical Oracle application running on a two node Red Hat clustered environment. (RHEL5u5)
<p>Red Hat clustering has worked extremely well for us; we have achieved better performance and improved reliability at a substantial reduced cost.
<p>The issue is that when the system reboots, it takes over an hour to perform an “fsck” on a 1.8T gfs file-system. We cannot afford this down-time.
<p>Is the “fsck” at boot time required on a gfs file-system?
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