On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 10:33:44PM +0200, Pavel Machek wrote: > Hi! > > > - read-only mount > > - "specatator" mount (like ro but no journal allocated for the mount, > > no fencing needed for failed node that was mounted as specatator) > > I'd call it "real-read-only", and yes, that's very usefull > mount. Could we get it for ext3, too? This is a bit of a degression, but it's quite a bit different from what ocfs2 is doing, where it is not necessary to replay the journal in order to assure filesystem consistency. In the ext3 case, the only time when read-only isn't quite read-only is when the filesystem was unmounted uncleanly and the journal needs to be replayed in order for the filesystem to be consistent. Mounting the filesystem read-only without replaying the journal could and very likely would result in the filesystem reporting filesystem consistency problems, and if the filesystem is mounted with the reboot-on-errors option, well.... - Ted -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster