Yes, you can still use clvm with gulm.
brassow
On Jun 10, 2005, at 12:57 PM, Nate Carlson wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Jonathan E Brassow wrote:
pull out the cman section and replace with something like:
<gulm>
<lockserver name="tng1-1"/>
<lockserver name="tng1-2"/>
<lockserver name="tng1-3"/>
</gulm>
then start lock_gulmd -- the initscript should take care of this.
Be sure to set your GFS lock option to lock_gulm (the -p option to
mkfs). If you don't want to remake your fs, you can use gfs_tool to
change the locking protocol.
Great - thanks!
Just to confirm, can I still use clvm? Or does clvm require lock_dlm?
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