proftpd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > I'm use GFS only for share one iSCSI target between 2 > initiators. I'm really don't need create a cluster among > those two nodes. I'm install GFS,GFS-kernel,fence,ccs and > others packages, install iSCSI-initiator and even create > gfs-file system, but then i'm going to mount gfs i received > > [root@initiator src]# mount -t gfs /dev/sda1 /mnt/w/ > mount: Transport endpoint is not connected > > I haven't any idea about /etc/cluster/cluster.conf file - > It's really necessary to create them. I'm simply want to > share one iSCSI target between 2 hosts. Can i achive > without creating a cluster??? No, you can't use GFS without a cluster. You need the cluster services to manage access to the shared filesystem and to prevent misbehaving nodes from causing data corruption. -- Bowie -- Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster