Deks, The GFS 6.0.0 Administrators Guide should walk you through everything you need to do: http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/csgfs/admin-guide/ On Wednesday 14 July 2004 13:35, Dexter Eugenio wrote: > Hi, > > Need your help for my proposed setup below. > > 1. machine1 is the host server that is connected to the SAN, mounts the > filesystem. This machine has read-write capability on the filesystem. > 2. machine2, machine3, machine4 etc.. are the servers that mounts the same > filesystem with read only capability. they are connected to a fiber switch. > 3. future machines will be connected to the switch to mount the same > filesystem as read only. > > Upon reading various docs, it says that i have to configure clustering? I'm > not sure if that is needed in my setup. All i want to do is to emulate NFS > capability, but instead of using the network, my machines are connected > directly to the SAN. I might be wrong? > > Btw, i'm running RH ES 3.0 and has the GFS rpms from Redhat. I've installed > it fine but I have no idea on how to configure it. > > I hope you can help me with any information you can give. > > Regards, > Deks > > -- > > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster