----- Original Message ----- | Hi, | | You need to setup a simple cluster and a proper fencing mechanism . No | need | to configure any services since you want to use GFS2 on both the | nodes. | Start the cluster, mount the gfs2 by /etc/fstab entry. | | Note: You can't use GFS2 without a Cluster setup. | | Dominic Hi, Well, technically you can use GFS2 without a cluster setup. I believe Red Hat doesn't support it, and the storage can't be mounted by more than a single computer (with "lock_nolock" locking protocol), but it can be done. Regards, Bob Peterson Red Hat File Systems -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster