[Linux-cluster] Re: any special requirement on scsi device?

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From: Ming Zhang <mingz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: any special requirement on scsi device?
Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2005 16:41:42 -0500

> hehe. confused.
> 
> so this is optional, but not mandatory. but how gfs decide whether to
> use it?

There are cluster configuration file(s) that the cluster
infrastructure on uses to handle this.  GFS itself (the filesystem)
relies on the cluster infrastructure to handle things like fencing.

> seems u are on this list as well. so do u have experience on iet+gfs?

I've not used iet yet, but I have run GFS on iSCSI with hardware iSCSI targets and the linux-iscsi initiator from sourceforge.

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