Re: Can I use direct attached storage as a shared filesystem in Xen

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So how do I go about doing this?  My servers are already set up as 4 virtual machines on xen.  Each one of them have a block device setup for the data.  Can I remove those block devices and then set up the GFS or do I have to start all over again?

On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Rich <rhdyes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I want to make the 10 terabytes raid an xfs filesystem and then share the drive with all 4 of the vm's.  3 of the servers will be samba servers and one will be my Lotus notes server.  I want to make the filesystem /data and then each one of the servers will use specific sub directories.  I have it set up as block devices now but I want the flexibility of having the whole 10 terabytes available to all 4 servers.

On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 1:28 AM, Christopher G. Stach II <cgs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
----- "Adam Adamou" <adam0x54@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> either nfs or ocfs2. nfs is the easiest route. ocfs2 will give you a
> clustered filesystem.

Except NFS doesn't follow normal filesystem semantics and you can end up with corrupt data without knowing it, and it, along with CIFS, will give you a free shitload of network overhead to go along with your possibly corrupt data. OCFS2 or GFS are the only practical choices if you want it to behave like a typical filesystem and not have to worry about catering to it or rewriting software and/or reeducating developers, and OCFS2 is extremely easy to set up.

The original question didn't specify much about the requirements, though. A single shared filesystem? Read-write or read-only? No filesystem at all? Without that information, I would at first recommend not sharing. It can be a lot of trouble, it's usually not required, and it severely complicates life when things fail.

Well, there is always XenFS... :/

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