Could you tell which Linux kernel and distribution you are using for your GFS? How many nodes? and what does your cluster.conf look like? Thanks!
-Qian
At 21:28 2004-11-29 +0000, you wrote:
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 07:02:48PM +0300, Anatoly Pugachev wrote: > Hello! > > Any chance to install GFS over vanilla kernel ? > Installation guide will be usefull too. > > Thanks. > > -- > Anatoly P. Pugachev
If you're looking at the CVS, the instructions in
http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/doc/usage.txt
are the steps you need to take.
To summarise:
use cvs to download latest source.
run configure in the relevant directories - telling it where the kernel source is.
Run make install
Create /etc/cluster/cluster.conf
startup cluster
create filesystems
mount filesystems.
I rebuilt mine a few days ago - from start to finish (including debian sarge install) it was a couple of hours from start to finish.
Graham
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