[Linux-cluster] GFS as a service

Jeremy Lyon jerlyon at gmail.com
Thu Nov 20 21:08:55 UTC 2008


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> Ok, so which is better for a Red Hat cluster?
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I prefer to do both.  Since they are GFS I want them mounted on all nodes at
boot.  So the entries are in /etc/fstab and /etc/init.d/gfs is enabled.
Then I configure the gfs resources and do not enable the force unmount.  So
the cluster will mount the file system when needed, if for some reason it
was not mounted.  And it will leave the file system as is when the service
switches to another node.

-Jeremy
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