Hello group, I have a two node cluster connected to a fibre channel SAN. I
need to run SAMBA and SSH as clustered services. Both of these services will
need to access my SAN via a GFS mount. Should I manually mount the GFS file system individually on
both nodes by running “mount –t gfs /dev/sdb2 /mountpoint”?
Or can I add the GFS mount as a resource in Cluster Suite, and then assign that
resource to both services? If I assign it to both services, what happens when
one service needs to restart? Will the GFS mount be broken, which in turn will
cause the other service to fail? Thanks for any suggestions.
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