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Thanks. Openfiler uses rPath linux. <br>
Is it any way that I can check if lvm is configured with clvm?<br>
Maybe it should be listed in lvm formats?<br>
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Regards,<br>
Hans<br>
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Patrick Caulfield wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi!
I want build cluster. I couldn't decide about which system use OCFS2 or
GFS2.
I was looking for some information about clvm.
On redhat website I found some tarball with clvm toolset but called lvm2...
Does it mean that clvm=lvm2? Or clvm is special extension to lvm2, not
identical with lvm2.
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The source tarball for lvm2 includes clvmd too. Enable it at compile-time time using
./configure --with-clvmd
If you're using RPMs then the cluster LVM one is called lvm2-cluster
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<pre wrap="">I use openfiler (installed lvm2-2.02.14). Does it include clvm ext.?
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