RE: GFS as a Resource

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I don't care either way, I was just responding to the last reply to my
message.  The only reason I was thinking that you wouldn't want an fstab
entry is so that a server doesn't mount the GFS file systems until its apart
of the cluster.

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Chris Edwards
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-----Original Message-----
From: linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Brett Cave
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 1:53 PM
To: linux clustering
Subject: Re:  GFS as a Resource

On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 7:36 PM, Chris Edwards
<cedwards@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Without a entry in fstab my gfs file systems never mount.   So I am
> wondering how I can leave out entries in my fstab.

AFAIK, fstab is needed, unless u want to run gfs_mount with all the
params. Why would you specifically not want to have fstab entries?


Brett

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