Re: Tibco EMS on GFS2

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:-) Thanks

2012/2/13 Adam Drew <adrew@xxxxxxxxxx>
You don't have to use a partition. I was just providing a syntax example. GFS2 is typically deployed over LVM.

Thanks,
Adam

On Feb 13, 2012, at 9:54 AM, emmanuel segura wrote:

Hello Adam

I would like ask you something about your mount example, {I know this topic it's not about this}

Why should i partition a lun?
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mount /dev/mapper/mpath1p1 /mnt/gfs2
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2012/2/13 Adam Drew <adrew@xxxxxxxxxx>
Excellent. I'm assigning the case to a cluster/storage engineer here in North America. We'll be in contact through the ticket shortly.

You mount the GFS2 filesystem just as any other filesystem:
$ mount /dev/<device with GFS2 on it> /<some mount point>

example:
$ mount /dev/mapper/mpath1p1 /mnt/gfs2

The caveats are:
- The cluster stack must be operational
- There must be a free journal for the mounting node to work with

Thanks,
Adam

On Feb 13, 2012, at 9:33 AM, emmanuel segura wrote:

How do you mount the gfs2 filesystem?

2012/2/13 Laszlo Beres <laszlo@xxxxxxxx>
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> It is still worth talking to our support team, since they may well be
> able to suggest things to look into, or may have solved a similar
> problem. They are there to assist even if you don't actually have a bug
> as such to report.

Thanks for your feedback, I'm raising a support case right now.

> Do you have any backup scripts running and/or any other cron jobs which
> might touch the GFS2 filesystem at certain times? That is usually the
> first thing to look into,

No, as I mentioned no cron jobs are scheduled and we don't have backup
on this system either.

Regards,

Laszlo



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