So is it going to be possible. If so how do I go about setting it up for that. Also, I found a docs/min-gfs.txt file with in the cluster source directory that is kind of discussing what we want to acomplish. Basically what it says is I have a backend storage server and clients that access it. That setup would even work but I haven't been able to get it functioning. I get to the point when fence_tool join is run and I get an error fence_tool: cannot communicate with fenced -1. Anyone have any thoughts. Thanks in advance. Jon Patrick Caulfield wrote: > Jon Scottorn wrote: > >> The reason why I am not worried about data integrity is because the >> nodes accessing the data are not accessing the same spots on the >> filesystem. >> >> ie.. storage server has the data. >> node 1 accesses gfs mount/some_dir >> node 2 accesses gfs mount/some_other_dir >> node 3 accesses gfs mount/yet_some_other_dir >> > > That is still no guarantee against total filesystem corruption. > > Patrick > > -- > > Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster > -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster