[Linux-cluster] GFS and Storage greater than 2 TB

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Hi,

researching I found a posting to this list made by Kevin Anderson (Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 17:56:24 -0500) where he states the following:

---snip---
Maximum size of each GFS filesystem for RHEL3 (2.4.x kernel) is 2 TB,
you can have multiple filesystems of that level.  So, to get access to
10TB of data requires a minimum of 5 separate filesystems/storage
combinations.
---snip---

What do I have to do to achive this? Do I have to configure several GFS clusters in the cluster.ccs file (each of a máximum size of 2 TB)? Or do I have to configure one GFS cluster with serveral filesystems each with a maximum size of 2 TB? The GFS Admin Guide is not very precise, but what's really confusing me is the statement on page 12: "2 TB maximum, for total of all storage connected to a GFS cluster."

At the moment we are evaluating to buy servers and storage, therefore I do not have any equipment to do the testing myself. 

Any coment is highly apreciated.

Thanks and regards,
Markus


Markus Miller
Ingeniero de Sistemas, RHCE
DIFARMA
Lord Cochrane 326, Santiago, Chile
Tel. +56 2 6944076
mmiller@xxxxxxxxxxxx



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