Re: Quorum disk: Can it be a partition?

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On 10/10/06, Robert Peterson <rpeterso@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes.  You definitely want to use shared storage.

Regards,

Bob Peterson

Hello,

does anyone know if having this quorum disk on an iSCSI SAN which the
linux nodes can only access through an iscsi-initiator with non-TOE
NICs would cause any significant CPU usage? The machines I have may
normally have to deal with high CPU demanding tasks and if the NICs
don't offload the TCP/IP checksum computations, then the CPU on the
machine will have to be used for it. If the writing to the Quorum is
short and sweet then I could have it on the iSCSI SAN. But I guess I
do add load if I use an NFS share for it as well, right?

comments?

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