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From: linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Stéphane Neveu
Sent: Fri 12/7/2007 10:00 AM
To: linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: gfs on debian
Hello all,
First let me thank you for your work !
I actually try to mount a gfs /dev/sda3 on a debian testing box... (my
goal is to make a primary/primary cluster with drbd/heartbeat etc...)
I'v seen on http://www.drbd.org/fileadmin/drbd/doc/8.0.2/en/drbd.conf.html
this :
|allow-two-primaries|
With this option set you might make both nodes primary. You only
should use this options if you use a shared storage file system on
top of DRBD. At the time of writing the only ones are: OCFS2 and
GFS. If you use this option with any other filesystem you are goint
to crash your nodes and to corrupt your data!
So I 've installed gfs-tools package then :
gfs_mkfs -p lock_gulm -t mycluster:gfs1 -j 8 /dev/sda3
Syncing...
All Done
... It seems to be ok but when I try to mount it :
mount -t gfs /dev/sda3 /mnt
mount: unknown filesystem type 'gfs'
modprobe gfs
FATAL: Module gfs not found.
gfs_mount /dev/sda3 /mnt
command not found : gfs_mount
It seems I just got the man page !?
May I ask you some help ?
Thx by advance
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I think you'll also need the redhat-cluster source package. See here for some more info:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/admin/gfs-tools
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