Hello everyone,
I created a cluster on rhel5,
To make the gfs1 file system I used following command.
' gfs_mkfs -t new_cluster:GFS -p lock_dlm -j2 /dev/MyVol0/MyLV0'
Mounted /dev/MyVol0/MyLV0 on /image.
'mount -t gfs /dev/MyVol0/MyLV0 /image '
No error I got.
Mount command gives me.
/dev/mapper/MyVol0-MyLV0 on /image type gfs (rw,hostdata=jid=0:id=131073:first=1)
My questions:
1) How to prove that I have gfs1 file system in use.
2) Ismod |grep gfs gives me.
[root@pr0031 CL]# lsmod |grep gfs
gfs 252740 1
gfs2 341965 2 gfs,lock_dlm
configfs 28753 2 dlm
3) rmmod gfs2
ERROR: Module gfs2 is in use by gfs,lock_dlm
^^ why gfs2 module is in use?
as lock_dlm is associated with gfs2, does it mean it's not production ready?
So friends what is the technical answer about whether I have gfs1 in use? I installed gfs2 as a dependency does it means I have gfs2? even though I created gfs1 file system. :P?
Now a question about gfs2 file system.
As redhat says they support what they give.
1). Does RHEL5 from redhat gives gfs2 only? which is not yet production ready??
2). Does RHEL5 provides gfs1?
3). Is the support for gfs1 on RHEL5 available?
I have these rpm's installed over my cluster.
gfs-utils-0.1.17-1.el5.i386.rpm
kmod-gfs-0.1.23-5.el5.i686.rpm
gfs2-utils-0.1.44-1.el5.i386.rpm
Thanks and regards
Anuj Singh
I created a cluster on rhel5,
To make the gfs1 file system I used following command.
' gfs_mkfs -t new_cluster:GFS -p lock_dlm -j2 /dev/MyVol0/MyLV0'
Mounted /dev/MyVol0/MyLV0 on /image.
'mount -t gfs /dev/MyVol0/MyLV0 /image '
No error I got.
Mount command gives me.
/dev/mapper/MyVol0-MyLV0 on /image type gfs (rw,hostdata=jid=0:id=131073:first=1)
My questions:
1) How to prove that I have gfs1 file system in use.
2) Ismod |grep gfs gives me.
[root@pr0031 CL]# lsmod |grep gfs
gfs 252740 1
gfs2 341965 2 gfs,lock_dlm
configfs 28753 2 dlm
3) rmmod gfs2
ERROR: Module gfs2 is in use by gfs,lock_dlm
^^ why gfs2 module is in use?
as lock_dlm is associated with gfs2, does it mean it's not production ready?
So friends what is the technical answer about whether I have gfs1 in use? I installed gfs2 as a dependency does it means I have gfs2? even though I created gfs1 file system. :P?
Now a question about gfs2 file system.
As redhat says they support what they give.
1). Does RHEL5 from redhat gives gfs2 only? which is not yet production ready??
2). Does RHEL5 provides gfs1?
3). Is the support for gfs1 on RHEL5 available?
I have these rpm's installed over my cluster.
gfs-utils-0.1.17-1.el5.i386.rpm
kmod-gfs-0.1.23-5.el5.i686.rpm
gfs2-utils-0.1.44-1.el5.i386.rpm
Thanks and regards
Anuj Singh
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