Re: Cluster NFS causes kernel bug

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On Thu, 2007-09-13 at 17:35 -0500, Kevin Anderson wrote: 
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We have been primarily focused on getting GFS2 stable, but one of the
guys is going to spend sometime over the next couple of weeks working on
getting FC7 rpms built for gfs.

Kevin 
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Kevin,

I completely reinstalled my cluster and gotten back to Apache and Samba
working and NFS using a GFS2 filesystem making a Kernel bug and crashing
the whole cluster.

How are the GFS1/FC7 rpms coming?  Where should I look to download them?

If I can get a stable setup of GFS (1 or 2) working to show management I
will be able to get a testbed for testing 64bit versions for you.  So
basically I need some flavor of FC and GFS that are stable so I can put
it into production and show it off.

Thanks,
Tim
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