2008/8/18 Anuj Singh (अनुज) <anujhere@xxxxxxxxx>: > 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? from Bob Peterson <rpeterso@xxxxxxxxxx> to linux clustering <linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx> date Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 3:59 PM subject Re: GFS vs. GFS2: system-config-cluster, locking ... FYI--For 5.x, the locking infrastructure was common between GFS and GFS2. It has to do with the common lock harness "lock_dlm" that is an interface between both GFS and GFS2 into the "dlm" module. For 5.3, we're splitting the locking modules apart to get rid of that dependency. -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster