Brandon Lamb wrote:
This might be bad netiquette to post on the GFS mailing list, but you might look at oracle's OCFS2. I was able to get it up and running in a single day, its in the latest 2.6.20 kernel and then you just need to download the 1.2.2 tools from their website.
A few years ago, I was interested also in OCFS2. But my uses need Posix locks, Posix ACLs, and quota. For this reason, I chose GFS necessarily. Now I like GFS on the whole.
It was much easier to get up and running. For that matter I was never able to get GFS working or compile after 6 days. I have yet to try since stable was updated.
Apart from that, I didn't know installation of OCFS2 is so easy. Thanks for everything, Kenji -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster