If you have more than one machine, you could export a portion of you
local hard drive to the other machines. You would then be able to
test as if you had a SAN. GNBD/iSCSI can provide this capability.
brassow
On Apr 25, 2008, at 5:47 AM, Sutton, Harry (MSE) wrote:
Hi Vimal,
You can configure a single node to use a GFS filesystem, but you
must use manual locking, something you definitely wouldn't do on a
multi-node production cluster.
/Harry
Vimal Gupta wrote:
Hi Guys,
I want a storage cluster of 3 Nodes.But I want to test first. So for
Testing I have one quad CPU server with CentOS 5.1. I don't have a
SAN
now . Can I configure this server as a one node cluster and use its
one
scsi HDD as GFS. Just for testing . (may be this is a stupid
question).
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