> gfs_tool sb /dev/<device> table cluster:new_name Interesting, so, what does one do when they have more than one GFS drive that they want all nodes to have access to? My cluster.conf file has vgcomp in it as the cluster name yet I need a unique name for each storage if I need to keep them separate. # lvscan ACTIVE '/dev/VolGroup03/qm' [745.76 GB] inherit ACTIVE '/dev/VolGroup02/web' [745.76 GB] inherit ACTIVE '/dev/VolGroup01/rimfire' [572.72 GB] inherit All of my nodes have vgcomp as the name of the cluster yet some need access to one or more of the devices above. Can I add or do I need multiple names in the cluster.conf file in order to allow the system to mount any of these? Because, for example, trying to mount the following leads to the denied error, it seems, because the cluster is expecting vgcomp. # mount -t gfs /dev/VolGroup01/rimfire /gfs/rimfire/ mount: permission denied Mike -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster