On Friday 17 March 2006 18:17, Patton, Matthew F, CTR, OSD-PA&E wrote: > Classification: UNCLASSIFIED > > > Is there any reason not to put cluster.conf on a shared filesystem > > that's mounted in fstab, and symlink /etc/cluster/cluster.conf to that > > wondered that myself. you can put the file on a shared volume (say /etc was > actually on GFS for each node). "update" should ideally have a flag or > better yet, a counterpart that says to "just reread the file and don't try > to write a new one." until now we didn't have any problems with cluster.conf on GFS. We are using it for sharedroots and did not encounter any problems with it. Even the ccs_tool update and cman_tool version works. Regards Marc. -- Gruss / Regards, Marc Grimme Phone: +49-89 121 409-54 http://www.atix.de/ http://www.open-sharedroot.org/ ** ATIX - Ges. fuer Informationstechnologie und Consulting mbH Einsteinstr. 10 - 85716 Unterschleissheim - Germany -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster