--- Roger Peña <orkcu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > --- Steffen Plotner <swplotner@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > You asked below: can I run the cluster with GFS > > without clvmd? The answer is yes. I believe in > > having the least number of components running, and > > found that clvmd had start up problems (and then > > refuses to stop) after doing an update of RHEL4 > > during December. > > > I apply those updates this month so I guess I am > seeing the same as you > > > It is clearly possible to use GFS directly on a > SAN > > based LUN. > I know that but, as you already said, the problem is > "having a uniq name for the filesystem to all the > nodes" > > >The trick of course is how to deal with > > the /dev/sdb reference which will probably not be > > the same on all hosts. To fix that use udev rules > > that provide a symlink (using the serial number of > > the LUN, for example) by which the GFS file system > > can be referred to in /etc/fstab. > > I am sure udev rules works but definitly seting that > enviroment is more complex that use a LV :-) > so, what happen is I use the shared LV just as a > local > LV? > each node will treated the same way as it treat the > LV > from the local disks. I guess that will not be a > problem as far as I do not work with the VG > metadata, > am I right? > > > > > > We have converted 2 clusters in the past few > months > > because we have had real problems with clvmd > > misbehaving itself during startup. At this point > it > > is a pleasure to let the cluster boot by itself > and > > not to have to worry about GFS file systems not > > being mounted (ccsd, cman, fenced, iscsi, gfs). > > not activating LV even when clvmd is running? it > happen to me several times in the last month > ;-) > that is why I want to get rid of lvm :-) ^^^ I mean clvm sorry, I want to use lvm, but I dont want to use clvm all the time, just when, very rarely, need to create or resize shared lv cu roger __________________________________________ RedHat Certified ( RHCE ) Cisco Certified ( CCNA & CCDA ) Get a sneak peak at messages with a handy reading pane with All new Yahoo! Mail: http://ca.promos.yahoo.com/newmail/overview2/ -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster