best way to mount gfs/gfs2?

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Hi,
      after some bonnie++ benckmarking it seems that the more nodes
read or write, gfs2 is a lot better, but it seems to be very buggy. (i
saved 10 minutes in running bonnie++ on 3 nodes with gfs2, respect to
gfs)

Anyway, my question is what's the best way to mount a gfs/gfs2 fs?

I tried in this way:
1)i created gfs(2)
2)i created a failover domain for each node
3)i created a shared resource serving the gfs(2)
4)i created a service for each node for mounting that gfs(2) partition
only on that node (associating it to its failover domain composed by
only that node)

Is that the right way, or are there better ways to do that, or is it
completely wrong?

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mr

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