Re: qdisk best practices

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On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 8:24 PM, Luis Cerezo <Luis.Cerezo@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all-

i've got a RHEL 5.3 cluster, 2node with qdisk. All works fine, but the qdisk seems to beat on the SAN (I/Ops) I adjusted the interval from the default of 1 to 5 and it is still high (san admin is crying)

does anyone have best practices for this? its an LSI san and both nodes are mulitpathed to it via 4G FC.
If it's really a big problem for the SAN, consider adding a third node to the cluster and get rid of the qdisk.

Greetings,
Juanra

thanks!



Luis E. Cerezo
PGS
Global IT

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