[Linux-cluster] gnbd configuration (newbie)

Frazier, Darrell USA CRC (Contractor) Darrell.Frazier at crc.army.mil
Wed Jan 4 20:56:30 UTC 2006


Thank you so much for your reply. Do you happen to have a link on how to
configure manual fencing?

Thanx!! 

-----Original Message-----
From: Benjamin Marzinski [mailto:bmarzins at redhat.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 2:53 PM
To: linux clustering
Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] gnbd configuration (newbie)

On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 09:57:42AM -0600, Frazier, Darrell USA CRC
(Contractor) wrote:
>    I am trying to set up a 2 node test cluster using the Cluster Suite and
>    GFS. Shared storage consists of three GFS formatted partitions on an
iscsi
>    jbod. What I need to know is this: The documentation is a little vague
in
>    the configuration of gnbd as a fencing device. How do I use the gnbd
>    device to fence the 2 nodes. Do I have to setup the existing GFS
formatted
>    partitions to be exported as a GNBD device? Thanx in advance.  

GNBD is like iscsi.  A regular node with local storage can use gnbd_serv to
act like an iscsi target, exporting the local storage to the network.  The
GFS nodes access the storage via the GNBD driver, much like they would using
the iSCSI driver.  If you are using GNBD to create shared storage, you use
fence_gnbd to disable access to that shared storage.  Since you are using
iSCSI
for your shared storeage, you cannot use fence_gnbd to disable access to
that
storage. Sorry. You need to use another fencing method.

-Ben
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>    Darrell J. Frazier
> 
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> 
>    US Army Combat Readiness Center
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