Re: [Linux-cluster] Dell PowerVault 210 Cluster

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yes, this is what GFS does. Allow you to mount the same shared filesystem 
on multiple nodes and keep the filesystem synchronized.
Your ext3 filesystem will be completely hosed fairly soon since there is 
no synchronization between the nodes....


On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 06:07:52AM -0400, Anthony Caravello wrote:
> Hello,
> I've configured two PowerEdge 2450's each with a Perc 2/DC connected to 
> a PowerVault 210s via a pair of SEMM's.  Updated PERC firmware to 
> provide Cluster support and enabled this on both, adjusting the 
> initiator id on one so they are not the same.  Configured array and 
> installed Red Hat Fedora Core 2 on both machines, and mounted the 
> external array as an ext3 filesystem successfully on each.
> 
> Both machines can mount and write to the external array, but neither can 
> see the others files.  I guess this makes sense as each machine has it's 
> own inode table for the filesystem.  Probably safe to assume writes will 
> soon lead to corruption of each others files.
> 
> Is such a cluster possible under linux?  Do I need to use GFS or another 
> filesystem to handle this configuration, or is there another way to 
> syncronize these systems?
> 
> Thank You
> 
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