I have some general clustered filesystem questions for you. I'm wading through the confusing and often contradictory web sources RE clustering. I struggled through the initial setup of the GFS software, and am now working to create a shared GFS disk. But all of this brings up some general questions: 1) First several online sources have pointed me to the Microsoft Clustered Filesystem doc to set up my linux clustered FSs on vmWare. Though it deals with MSCS, I can see that it has some applicability. However, I have yet to find a step-by-step guide to linux clustered filesystems. Is there a better suited document to guide me thorough the process of creating shared filesystems on CentOS/RHEL on vmWare across boxes? 2) Is it necessary to create a private network for access to the shared filesystem as the MSCS doc suggests? 3) So far I've been looking at GFS because it is native to CentOS/RHEL. Is there a better non-commercial/free choice? 4) Is there a clustered filesystem method that supports vmWare HA? This is important to us. 5) Seems there at least three different methods to set up GFS (using parted, using lvmconf, and using iSCSI). If I go with GFS, which method should I use? Clustering seems to have a steep learning curve, but I'm laboriously climbing the slope! Thanks for your help. Wes Modes UCSC Library ITS Programmer/Analyst -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster