New 2-node cluster, one service, active/passive or active/active?

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I am in the process of building a 2 node RHEL4U4 cluster with the data sitting on a fibre channel EMC ax150 SAN. My users access our internal database by using a terminal emulator and sshing into the server. If I have a 2 node cluster, can I load balance even though there will only be one service (ssh), or is my only option to do an active/passive config? If I can to active/active and load balance, do I need the shared partitions on the SAN to use GFS or can they be ext3?

 

Thanks,

Brad

 

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