Re: strange GFS problem

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I'm sorry, David, I forgot to CC: the list:

basically, I've neither GNBD nor FC no iScsi.

I've two machines with 2 HDs each.  I want whatever is
written to the second HD on either machine to be
replicated to the other.  That's the goal.  What am I
doing wrong?  Will using GNBD allow me to accomplish
that?

--- David Teigland <teigland@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 03:14:57PM -0700, Igor
> wrote:
> > I've a two node linux cluster.  Need to share 1 HD
> to
> > read/write simultaneously, from either box. 
> Should
> > either fail, I need the other to keep functioning.
> > 
> > I created 1 lvm on each server (changed lvm.conf
> as
> > per instructions).  Did gfs_mkfs -- no errors. 
> Ran
> > this (on each server)
> 
> Could you explain your storage in more detail?  Are
> you using a SAN
> (fibre channel or iscsi)? or GNBD?  Almost sounds
> like your storage
> is local, not shared -- GFS requires shared storage.
> 
> Dave
> 
> 



	
		
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