> as of today GNBD has been removed from cluster.git master > branch and made into a standalone, community driven, project > and it will not be part of cluster-2.99.xx (and higher) releases. > > The main reason for splitting, and somehow sign the > end-of-life of GNBD is that there are many, more powerful and > recognized standard technologies out there that should be > used in place of GNBD. > Would you be able to provide some information on what you forsee to be the 'more powerful and recognized standard technologies'? Thanx. Ray. -- Scanned for viruses and dangerous content at http://www.oneunified.net and is believed to be clean. -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster