Re: failover questions after upgrade

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so the main mountpoint for my gfs filesystem is /mnt/gfs, but my apache htdocs root is at 
/mnt/gfs/htdocs
so after I changed my /etc/cluster/cluster.conf 
to be 
<fs device="/dev/mapper/diskarray-lv1" fstype="ext3" mountpoint="/mnt/gfs" name="apache_content"/>

my /mnt/gfs does not get mounted anymore when the cluster servers start up.. whats the correct way 
to do this?

Jason



> Your mount point in /etc/fstab and cluster.conf should match
> (/mnt/gfs/htdocs should match /mnt/gfs).
> 
> You can also disable 'force unmount' for GFS if you want.
> 
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