- Hello, I had installed RHEL5 on two x86_64 machine on the same LAN; afterwards I had installed the RHEL5 cluster suite packege (cman-2.0.60-1.el5) and openais-0.80.2-1.el5. I had also installed kmod-gfs-0.1.16-5.2.6.18_8.el5 and gfs-utils and gfs2-utils. I had crated a 2-node cluster and started the cman service OK on both nodes. Now I tried to create a gfs partition with gfs_mkfs (with -p lock_dlm) and mount it, and I got errors when trying to mount it (this errors talk about gfs_controld). I made a second try with mkfs.gfs2 (also with -p lock_dlm) ); this time I **could** mounted the gfs2 partition succesfully. My questions are: - should I be able with this installation to create and mount a gfs partition ? in case this is possible - what can be my mistale ? - is gfs2 considered safe to work with ? or is it still experimental and not recommended ? which features do I have in GFS2 which I don't have in GFS? Regards, Ian -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster