Re: Configurations of services?

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Out of interest (for my own setup) does anyone know if there are any
massive negatives to keeping the service config files on a GFS2 volume?
Just seems like a nice lazy approach to distributing them to me, esp as
on GFS2 you have shared storage anyway.

I maybe thought if a service needs cleanly shutdown (or more likely
checking if it's down on a node might require the config file and the
GFS2 might not have been mounted). 

Thanks


Colin


On Thu, 2010-11-11 at 12:42 +0100, Jakov Sosic wrote:
> >>> I do not want to keep configurations of EACH service ona shared disks,
> >>> for some services I want to have configurations on each node available.
> >>>
> >>>

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