Hello, Brandon Lamb wrote:
Correct me if I am wrong redhat, but it was my understanding that development has moved to gfs2 and that in order to use a stable GFS v1 setup one would have to run older software with old kernels in order to get it working?
I think so, too. If I need to use truly stable GFS, I probably should select RHEL4/CentOS4 and released version of GFS. In that sense, the stability level which I need now may be a little bit lower. :) I have no reluctance to select CentOS, but currently I use FC5 and GFS1 (release 1.03.00). Updates for FC5 will soon stop, and I heard FC6 includes GFS(2) in it's kernel and packages. So, I just tried to use that GFS2 on FC6, but unfortunately it doesn't has enough stability in my environment. Thanks, Kenji -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster