Help with RHAS 4 and GFS 6.1
Samad, Alex
alexander.samad at hp.com
Thu Aug 18 02:25:53 UTC 2005
Hi
I have just moved away from dlm - seems to be more of a problem, trying
gulm, are you using Redhat cluster suite?
Alex
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> Subject: Re: Help with RHAS 4 and GFS 6.1
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> Samad, Alex wrote:
> > Found it
> >
> >
> > You need lvm2-cluster-2.01.09-5.0.RHEL4.i386.rpm, part of the GFS
6.1
> > set; it contains the extensions to LVM2 for clusters, among them,
> > /usr/sbin/clvmd.
>
> Ah, HAH! As I said, all I've been dealt with is the bleeding edge
> tarballs from the CVS system. I haven't seen the nicely packaged
bits.
>
> I also saw from your other posting that you're using DLM. Either one
> will work (DLM or GULM). I've had good luck with GULM and stuck with
> it as DLM originally had issues. I guess I should switch back to DLM
> and see if it behaves better. You must understand that my application
> requires REALLY fast data--eventually a total of about 9Gb/second
> (yes, that's 9 gigabits per second or 1.125 gigabytes/second).
> Obviously, that requires a lot of servers and a very fast storage
> platform (Hitachi Thunder 9815 SAN array).
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