On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 16:36 +0100, Anthony Assi wrote: > I am debugging a Performance problem we are having with our Cluster, > We have a 32 nodes cluster, using a GFS shared Volume, > I would like to know whether this is a good configuration of the > "cluster.conf" File: > <rm> > <failoverdomains/> > <resources/> > <service name="GFS"> > <clusterfs device="/dev/sdc" force_unmount="0" > fstype="gfs" mountpoint="/bdspecs" name="bdspecs" options="num_glockd=32"/> > <clusterfs device="/dev/sdd" force_unmount="0" > fstype="gfs" mountpoint="/home/genouest" name="genouest" > options="num_glockd=32"/> > <clusterfs device="/dev/sde" force_unmount="0" > fstype="gfs" mountpoint="/home/symbiose" name="symbiose" > options="num_glockd=32"/> > <clusterfs device="/dev/sdf" force_unmount="0" > fstype="gfs" mountpoint="/home/irisa" name="irisa" options="num_glockd=32"/> > <clusterfs device="/dev/sdg" force_unmount="0" > fstype="gfs" mountpoint="/db" name="db" options="num_glockd=32"/> > <clusterfs device="/dev/sdh" force_unmount="0" > fstype="gfs" mountpoint="/index" name="index" options="num_glockd=32"/> > </service> > </rm> You really don't need rgmanager in this case. The above rgmanager configuration is just about equivalent to putting the GFS volumes in /etc/fstab -- Lon -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster