Re: a basic question

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On 7/4/06, Patrick Caulfield <pcaulfie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Giovanni Bracco wrote:
> I have a cluster of 20 opteron dual core dual processors with spare disk space
> on each of the 20 nodes.
>
> I would like to configure a cluster file system using all the 20 available
> disk partitions, one on each of the cluster nodes.
>
> Is GFS suitable?
>
> In other words, a host can be a server and a client to gfs at the same time?
>


No. you need shared storage for GFS.

Won't gnbd exports work here?

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