I've been trying out cmirror for a few months on a RHEL4U4 cluster and it's now working very well for me, although I've noticed that it does have a bit of a performance hit. My set-up has a 32G GFS filesystem on a mirrored LV shared via AoE (with jumbo frame support). Just using dd with a 4k blocksize to write files on the same LV when it's mirrored and then unmirrored shows a big difference in speed: Unmirrored: 12440kB/s Mirrored: 2969kB/s which I wasn't expecting as my understanding is that the cmirror design introduces very little overhead. The two legs of the mirror are on separate, identical AoE servers and the filesystem is mounted on 3 out of 6 nodes in the cluster. This is with the cmirror-kernel_2_6_9_19 tagged version and I've tried with both core and disk logs. I suspect a bad interaction between cmirror and something else, but I'm not sure where to start looking. Any ideas? Thanks, Robert -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster