Re: gfs/nfs trouble

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Hi Bob,

Can you run Red Hat 5.3 on a 2.6.27 or 2.6.28 kernel to get full SSI
support from MOSIX? (that's my second constraint in addition to having
gfs working ...)

Regards,

Jürgen

Le 22 janv. 09 à 15:28, Bob Peterson a écrit :

----- "Jürgen Knödlseder" <jurgen.knodlseder@xxxxxxx> wrote:
| I confirm that the problem persists with cluster 2.03.11 release ...
|
|
| By the way: replacing the gfs filesystem by gfs2 makes the problem go
| away.
| Yet as one reads so often: gfs2 is not production ready, so I would
| prefer to
| get this working with gfs :-)
|
|
| Jürgen

Hi Jürgen,

With Red Hat's the release of 5.3 gfs2 is not only production ready,
it is also fully supported.

Regards,

Bob Peterson
Red Hat GFS

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