Kevin Anderson wrote:
I now work with rhel3 with gfs and FC and that work fine, but new project have no a lot of money that maybe combination with iscsi should be a good way (gfs will use for home directories rhel's WS and use for working with fluent - big files).On Fri, 2005-10-14 at 15:19 +0200, Adam Popik wrote:Hi, I have questions about rhgfs for rhel4 in documentation is : "... multipath gnbd and iSCSI are not available with this release ..." what that mean : gfs not supported with iscsi or not supported on gnbd with iscsi ?RHEL4 didn't support iSCSI until the recent RHEL4 U2 release. GFS works fine with iSCSI, is supported and is used quite extensively by the development team. The multipath gnbd refers to the use of a gnbd device under the device mapper multipath module. The device mapper multipath code currently assumes that the devices are pure SCSI devices and submits a scsi command that GNBD currently doesn't provide. So, the GNBD devices aren't recognized by the multipath module as valid devices. So, two separate items, one outdated, the other in progress. Hope this helpsKevin-- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster
Thanks for help Adam
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