Jan Kudjak wrote:
hi, imagine that customer wants to mount another gfs filesystem under already mounted gfs filesystem eg. /dev/vg01/lvgfs /gfs (filesystem gfs) /dev/vg01/lvgfs1 /gfs/shared/gfs1 (filesystem gfs) /dev/vg01/lvgfs2 /gfs/shared/gfs2 (filesystem gfs) do you thing this setup is correct or could it cause some problems ? thanks jan
Hi Jan, AFAIK, what you've described is supposed to work just fine. However, this and similar scenarios don't get a lot of testing. A few weeks back, I uncovered some bugs in a beta version of RHEL5 doing just that, which we consequently fixed. So I'd say: Go ahead and do it, and if you run into problems, open up a bugzilla. Regards, Bob Peterson Red Hat Cluster Suite -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster