On 10-08-17 09:06 AM, Nilesh Attarde wrote: > Hello All, > > Can anybody tell me how to configure GFS on cluster ?? > > -- > Regards > > Nilesh S. Attarde Like this? (These are from my own notes) The following example is designed for the cluster used in this paper. - If you have more than 2 nodes, increase the -j 2 to the number of nodes you want to mount this file system on. - If your cluster is named something other than "an-cluster" (as set in the cluster.conf file), change "-t an-cluster:iso_store" to match you cluster's name. The "iso_store" can be whatever you like, but it must be unique in the cluster. I tend to use a name that matches the LV name, but this is my own preference and is not required. - Change the path from "/dev/drbd_vg0/iso_store" to the actual device that you are putting the partition on. To format the partition run: mkfs.gfs2 -p lock_dlm -j 2 -t an-cluster:iso_store /dev/drbd_vg0/iso_store If you are prompted, press y to proceed. Once the format completes, you can mount /dev/drbd_vg0/iso_store as you would a normal file system. Both: To complete the example, lets mount the GFS2 partition we made just now on /shared. mkdir /shared mount /dev/drbd_vg0/iso_store /shared Done! -- Digimer E-Mail: linux@xxxxxxxxxxx AN!Whitepapers: http://alteeve.com Node Assassin: http://nodeassassin.org -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster