Re: iSCSI GFS

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> with data you don't mind losing. Can you not get the said device to
> export an NBD or an iSCSI share? That would likely work better.

I'll be able to do SCSI, FC and iSCSI devices easily enough but this 
particular device has NFS access built in. It takes external FC arrays and 
makes them available as the head for them though various file protocols such 
as CIFS, NFS, FTP, HTTP. Just wondered if I could use it. 

I'm just messing around with this and plan to put a machine to task next week 
once I understand it a little. Since I can't figure out my GFS problem, NFS is 
starting to look better all the time. Sad really, I very much liked how 
reliable GFS was but I can't solve this current problem quickly enough.

Mike



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