On Tue, 1 Sep 2009 14:21:47 +0200, ESGLinux wrote > > > > > > You should use one iscsi lun shared by both cluster nodes. You can mount a GFS filesystem without locking (lock=nolock) with (correct me if I am wrong) the node not being part of a cluster, but only in one node at a time. > You can mount a GFS filesystem created for a certain cluster without having the filesystem configured as a resource, the only requisite is that the nodes mounting the filesystem have to be part of that certain cluster. > > > If I have understand you ok, I need to create a cluster, for example, MYCLUSTER, then create a resource of type GFS filesystem. After that I must create 2 nodes in the cluster, access de iscsi lun from this nodes and finally mount the gfs filesystem. > > With these I can share this directory between the nodes without the risk of file corruption? > > Well, in the case I canґt use this approach, is there any way to do this? > if you don't have shared storage, but you have local disks - you may use DRBD instead of iSCSI. About the cluster - you don't need to define any resources - just have a cluster which is quorate to avoid data corruption while accessing the GFS on DRBD > Thanks for your time, > > ESG > > > > Regards, > Juanra > > > -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster