Ooops spelling mistake..
For the trail purpose u can use gnbd for gfs. That will be more easy to set up. For that u need to have 3-machines.
U can read the setup instruction form downloaded source (cluster/doc/min-gfs.txt).
With Regards
RajSun.
On 8/14/06, rajesh mishra <raj4linux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
For the trail purpose u can use gnbd for gfs. That will be more easy to set up. For that u need to have 3-machones.U can read the setup instruction form downloaded source (cluster/doc/min-gfs.txt).With RegardsRajSun.
On 8/10/06, Rico Tsang <rico_tsang@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:Hi
This is my first trial on using Red Hat Cluster Suite and GFS on RHEL4. I'm trying to setup a two-node cluster. I've configured the Dell DRAC as the fencing device for both nodes. When I disconnect the network interface of one of the node, both nodes will try to fence each other.
How can I prevent this?
Suppose, I would like to check whether the router can be pinged before I fence the peer node. Is it a possible configuration in using Red Hat Cluster Suite?
Regards,
Rico
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