Re: GFS Problem

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On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 10:01:46AM +0200, Sebastian Walter wrote:

> What you describe is exactly the setup I want, but wasn't able to
> configure it yet. I was setting up a single gfs service including the
> shared gfs resource of the mount point, but it starts only on one node
> at once. Do I have to create one service for each node running on its
> self failover domain? [...]

Yes, for all nodes you want them to be mounted you need a seperate
service with its own one-node (exclusive) failover domain.

> [...] This sounds if it could work indeed. And do I need
> additionally a lvm resource in that setup (I seem to remember that the
> clvmd service was not chkconfig'ed "on" by default)?

Just do "chkconfig clvmd on", that should work.

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